Newtown Presbyterian Church
Newtown Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian church in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
Newtown Presbyterian Church is a rectangular building featuring Greek Revival architecture, a prominent steeple, and two vestibules for entry. Behind it stands a stone-walled cemetery with numerous historical grave markers spanning several centuries.
During the American Revolution following the Battle of Trenton in 1776, General George Washington used this building as a hospital, jail, and prisoner camp. These years left a lasting mark on the local community and its story.
The Session House next to the church, dating to around 1800, represents one of only two surviving Presbyterian meeting structures in Bucks County and shows how the local congregation organized itself.
The building is typically open on weekends for worship services and occasional guided visits, though hours may vary by season. Contact ahead to confirm access and learn about community programs that may be happening during your visit.
The cemetery holds graves of veterans from the French and Indian Wars as well as soldiers who served under Washington, making it a rare record of two distinct periods of early American conflict. These markers tell stories from different chapters of the nation's formation.
Location: Pennsylvania
GPS coordinates: 40.23222,-74.93889
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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