Graham Sullivan

The Farm the Township Kept

Playwicki Farm

A hundred preserved acres on the Neshaminy — meadows, trails, a historic farmstead, and the festivals that make it the township's common ground.

Playwicki Farm is Lower Southampton's declaration that convenience-belt townships get to keep beauty too: more than 100 acres of preserved farmland rolling down to the Neshaminy Creek, with mowed meadow trails, woodlands, and a historic stone farmstead at its heart. The name comes from the Lenape village once sited along this stretch of the creek.

The township runs the farm as its signature open space and event grounds — community festivals, markets, and seasonal celebrations use the lawns, while daily life uses the trails: dog walkers, runners, families, and photographers chasing golden-hour light across the hay meadows.

Parks & Nature

Meadows, creek, and farmstead

The farm's trail system loops through open hay meadows and woodland edges down to the Neshaminy's banks, with the preserved stone farmhouse and outbuildings anchoring the entrance. The landscape is managed as farmland-in-being — cut for hay, kept open — which preserves the long views that make the walks feel expansive.

Creek access rewards the full loop: herons and kingfishers work this stretch of the Neshaminy, and the water's bend below the meadows is the property's quiet best seat.

Parks & Nature

The township's common ground

Lower Southampton stages its community life here — festivals, markets, holiday events, and gatherings that turn the farm lawns into the township square a few times each season. The setting does half the work: fireworks over hay meadows beat fireworks over parking lots every time.

The Lenape name is not decoration; Playwicki village stood along this creek, and the township's preservation of the ground keeps a very long human story legible.

The Local's Take

Feasterville-Trevose sells on logistics — the Turnpike, I-95, the train — and buyers expect to trade greenery for it. Playwicki is why they don't have to. A hundred open acres on the creek, five minutes from Street Road, changes the daily texture of living here. It is the amenity I make sure every buyer in this township walks before deciding.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Playwicki Farm — frequently asked questions

What is Playwicki Farm?

Playwicki Farm is a preserved farm of more than 100 acres in Lower Southampton Township, PA, along the Neshaminy Creek, with meadow and woodland trails, a historic stone farmstead, and lawns used for township festivals and events.

What can you do at Playwicki Farm?

Walk the mowed meadow and woodland trails to the Neshaminy Creek, walk dogs, photograph the open farm landscape, and attend Lower Southampton's community festivals, markets, and seasonal events on the grounds.

Where does the name Playwicki come from?

Playwicki was the name of a Lenape village located along this stretch of the Neshaminy Creek. The township's preserved farm keeps the name and the ground's long history in public hands.

Where is Playwicki Farm?

The farm is on Bridgetown Pike in Lower Southampton Township, Bucks County, PA — minutes from Feasterville, Trevose, and Langhorne.

Want Playwicki Farm in your daily life?

I help buyers land in Feasterville-Trevose and the neighborhoods around it — and I know which streets put places like this in your weekly routine.

Graham Sullivan, Opus Elite Real Estate — 215-932-3000

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