Havertown Homes, Schools, Lifestyle
Homes for Sale Public Schools LifestylePublic School Data for Havertown
The majority of homes in Havertown are part of the Haverford Township School District. Please contact us to find out whether or not a particular home you’re looking at is eligible for this school district.
School Name | Enrollment | Test Rating | Students Per Teacher |
Chatham Park Elementary School | 596 | 10 | 17:1 |
Lynnewood Elementary School | 569 | 9 | 17:1 |
Manoa Elementary School | 666 | 9 | 17:1 |
Haverford Middle School | 1353 | 10 | 14:1 |
Haverford Senior High School | 1781 | 10 | 14:1 |
Havertown Lifestyle
Moving to Havertown, PA will bring about many questions. Are there nice restaurants to eat at? What about shopping? Are there any golf courses? All of these questions are ideal questions to ask yourself before making the big move. Fortunately, when moving to Havertown, you can rest assured that there’s plenty to do all year round, and even better is that this community is great for raising kids. Boasting some of the best schools in PA, Havertown has become home to many families. Here’s a quick look at several other reasons should make the move to Havertown.
Restaurants in Havertown
In the mood for Italian food? If so, satisfy your tastebuds by stopping for a bite to eat at the renowed Giampino’s Cucina Italiano. Serving homestyle Italian dining in a cozy atmosphere, Giampino’s has become home for many first dates. If you’re leaning toward wanting Japanese food, you won’t have to travel far to the Sampan Inn, which serves up delectable sushi, a slew of other Chinese dishes, and it even featues its own bar. Other great places to eat in Havertown are:
- Brick & Brew
- Havertown Pizza
- Lucky Dragon
- Barnaby’s of America
- Saigon Harbor
Havertown Attractions
Havertown is well known for a having a rich and lush history. The town strives to preserve its history and understands the importance of studying local and international culture. The Penn Museum and Please Touch Museum are both great for taking children to, allowing them to experience first-hand how diverse the world really is. Other excellent attractions in Havertown include:
- Eastern State Penitentiary (Gothic-style prison)
- Liberty Bell
- Philadelphia Zoo
- The Franklin Institute
Havertown Shopping
There are more than a few shopping centers in Havertown. Whether it be going to get you hair trimmed or picking up a nail gun at a local hardware store, you won’t have to travel far to meet all of your shopping needs. This town features many automotive shops, grocery stores, pharmacies, and lots of neat thrift and antique shops. If you’re looking foa store to buy alcohol, most convenience and grocery stores have a large selection of wines, beers and spirits to choose from. Some of the area’s best shopping venues include:
- Belvedere Flowes
- Cathys Half Price Books
- Talent Salon
- Havertown Automotive
- C&M Sporting Goods
- The Orginial Colonial Village Meat Market
- Manao True Value
History
If you travel nine miles west from the center of Philadelphia, you’ll come to the community of Havertown, which is an unincorporated area of the Haverford Township. Founded in 1681 by Welsh Quakers, Havertown boasts a rich history. Home to an assortment of attractions and historical landmarks, including the Grange Estate, Havertown is well known for entertaining famous guests over the years, including George Washington. It was during the War of 1812 that the United States turned to Nitre Hall, a manufacturing facility in Havertown, for 800,000 pounds of gunpowder.
Havertown: Popular for Irish-Americans
Havertown has always been home to many Irish-Americans. In fact, the US Census has ranked Havertown as one of the top municipalities in the country for percentage of population with Irish ancestry. Because of its high number of Irish-Americans, the town has always featured and continues to feature a large number of Irish pubs and shops. Due to its rich association with Irish-Americans, many Irish immigrants flock to this town.
Making Progress in Havertown
The area made much progress through the second decade of the 20th Century by focusing on agriculture. Early settlers also ran mills as a source of income. It was in 1898 that the Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike Company developed the toll road that goes through the town. With the addition of the Ardmore line at the turn of the 20th century came much new housing. Between the years 1900 to 1925, the population of Havertown almost doubled. There are many mansions and developed gardens in Havertown, with several still standing today.
Schools and Golfing in Havertown
Over the years, there have been many golf courses developed in Havertown, including the Merion Cricket Club Golf Association, the Pennsylvania Railroad Golf Club, and the Llanerch Country Club. In relation to schools, the first one built in Havertown was in 1797. Four more schools were built during the 1800s, and it wasn’t until the latter part of the 19th Century that the present school system started to be developed. As of today, there are four private schools found in the Haverford Township, along with four parochial schools, one middle school, one high school, and five elementary schools.