The headwaters of the Brandywine!!! Sounds ideal and bucolic, doesn't it? As we attempt to walk that fine line between retaining our rural atmosphere and relating to the ever encroaching world of development, problems arise and ideas clash. Our goal to respect the lifestyle of our Amish community and welcome those persons with varied backgrounds and ethnic cultures.
Our township is a pleasant mix of living arrangements - there are some of the finest farms/farmhouses in our area; fine retirement communities; approximately 500 mobile home park units and many single-family dwellings. The PA Fish Commission, in cooperation with the Chester County Parks and Recreation Department, maintain Struble Lake and the Township is developing the James A. Umble Memorial Park along Suplee Road.
The heartbeat of any small community is the local volunteers, who donate their time and talent to improve our quality of life. Most notably, but not limited to, they are the Honey Brook Fire Company and Ambulance Corp, the Honey Brook Community Library, the several churches and service clubs. Any one of these organizations is looking for willing helpers at any time.
Read our Township Mission Statement and Vision for the Future of Honey Brook Township.
Read a quick HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF HONEY BROOK.