Graham Sullivan

Warwick Township's Family Address

Living in Jamison, Bucks County

Newer neighborhoods, Central Bucks schools, and a township that still smells like cut hay on the right evening — Jamison is the modern Bucks family formula.

Jamison is the mailing address for most of Warwick Township, and it represents a specific, deliberate chapter of Bucks County: the 1990s and 2000s neighborhoods — colonials on cul-de-sacs, carriage homes, community walking paths — built for Central Bucks schools and organized around township parks. If Warrington is Central Bucks convenience and Buckingham is Central Bucks land, Jamison is the balanced middle: newer homes, real community infrastructure, and countryside still visible at the edges.

The township invested where it counts — an extensive park system with the community park's fields and trails at its center, active recreation programming, and preserved open space along the Neshaminy's upper waters. Doylestown is ten minutes north, Valley Square's shopping five minutes west, and the whole family logistics map fits inside a fifteen-minute circle.

Why People Love It

Why Jamison is a great place to live

Central Bucks schools

Warwick Township students move through well-regarded district elementaries toward the Central Bucks high schools — the district that defines property demand across this part of the county.

Newer housing stock

Much of Jamison was built after 1990 — modern layouts, primary suites, and open kitchens without the renovation project older Bucks stock often requires.

A genuine township park system

Warwick's community park anchors fields, courts, trails, and summer events, with neighborhood parks and paths threading the developments.

The fifteen-minute circle

Doylestown, Valley Square, Peddler's Village, and two Turnpike approaches all sit within about fifteen minutes — rare positioning for a township that still feels residential.

Schools

Schools in Jamison

Central Bucks School District

Jamison and Warwick Township are served by the Central Bucks School District, with township elementary schools feeding the district's middle schools and comprehensive high schools.

  • Township elementary schools serve Jamison's neighborhoods directly.
  • Students move up through the district's middle-school campuses toward Central Bucks' high schools.
  • The district's scale funds depth in academics, athletics, and the arts at every level.

Emergency Services

Who answers the call in Jamison

Police

Warwick Township Police Department. Coverage arrangements are set by the municipality and can change — confirm for the exact address before you buy.

Fire & EMS

Like nearly all of Bucks County, fire protection here is delivered by volunteer fire companies, with EMS by local squads and hospital-based units — all dispatched through the county 911 center in Ivyland.

Nearest emergency room

Penn Medicine Doylestown Health, up Route 263.

Around Town

Businesses, parks, and landmarks in and around Jamison

Warwick Township Community Park

The township's recreation heart — fields, courts, trails, and event lawns.

The Neshaminy's upper waters

Preserved creek corridors and open space along the township's streams.

Jamison's crossroads retail

Almshouse and York Road corners handle groceries, coffee, and the daily loop.

Valley Square, five minutes

Warrington's open-air shopping and dining corridor next door.

Doylestown, ten minutes

County-seat museums, dining, and the SEPTA terminus up York Road.

Peddler's Village, fifteen minutes

The Lahaska festival village for weekend wandering.

Graham's Local Picks

Where I'd send you first in Jamison

Hand-picked from the Jamison businesses I actually know — not a directory dump, just the short list I give clients.

Gastropub

Jamison Pour House

The township's gathering spot — craft taps, big menu, and half of Warwick on a Friday night.

Bakery & Cafe

Meadowlark Bakery & Cafe

The morning stop that gives Jamison's newer neighborhoods a genuine local ritual.

History

Moland House

Washington's August 1777 headquarters, preserved by township volunteers — where Lafayette joined the army.

Community & Events

Community life in Jamison

Warwick's community life centers on its parks and its schools: township recreation programs, youth leagues on the community park fields, summer concert and festival events, and school communities that organize the family year. It is newer-Bucks suburbia with its civic muscles fully developed.

Warwick Township community events

Summer concerts, festivals, and holiday traditions at the community park.

Youth sports seasons

League play fills the township fields spring through fall.

School community calendar

Central Bucks events set the rhythm for most Jamison households.

Living Here

What to expect when you move to Jamison

The people & the pace

Expect polished family suburbia: morning walking paths, weekend games, Valley Square errands, Doylestown dinners. Jamison households tend to be in the thick of the child-raising years, and the township is engineered — pleasantly — around exactly that.

The homes

Predominantly 1990s–2000s single-family colonials on cul-de-sac streets, plus carriage homes, townhomes, and 55-plus communities, with scattered farmhouses and estate properties recalling the township's rural past. Modern floor plans and Central Bucks schools keep resale demand dependable.

Getting around

York Road (263) and Almshouse Road are the spines — Doylestown's SEPTA terminus is about ten minutes north, and the Turnpike is reachable in roughly 15–20 minutes via 611 at Willow Grove or 263 south. Center City runs about 55 minutes by car.

Questions People Ask

Jamison, PA — frequently asked questions

Is Jamison, PA a good place to live?

Yes — Jamison offers Central Bucks schools, predominantly newer single-family neighborhoods, Warwick Township's strong park system, and a location within fifteen minutes of Doylestown, Valley Square, and Peddler's Village. It is one of the county's most complete modern family addresses.

What school district serves Jamison?

Jamison is in Warwick Township, served by the Central Bucks School District — township elementary schools feed the district's middle schools and comprehensive high schools.

What township is Jamison in?

Jamison is the primary mailing address for Warwick Township in central Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between Warrington and Buckingham along the York Road corridor.

What are homes like in Jamison?

Mostly 1990s–2000s colonials on cul-de-sac streets, plus carriage homes, townhomes, and 55-plus communities — modern layouts that rarely need structural updating, in the Central Bucks School District.

What is the commute from Jamison to Philadelphia?

Drivers reach Center City in roughly 55 minutes via York Road and the Turnpike; park-and-ride commuters use Doylestown's SEPTA terminus about ten minutes north or the Warminster Line a short drive south.

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