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Why Live in West Brandywine
West Brandywine, nestled in Chester County, offers a rural lifestyle with a population of around 7,331. The township, incorporated in 1844, is characterized by its abundant woodlands and scenic views, providing ample space for farming and equestrian activities. The area features Colonial Revival and ranch-style homes on multi-acre properties, with winding, hilly terrain and lush trees. The community is 35 miles from Center City Philadelphia and 25 miles from Lancaster, accessible via Horseshoe Pike. Local highlights include Hibernia County Park, a 900-acre natural oasis with fishing opportunities, and the Brandywine YMCA, which offers various recreational activities such as swimming, weightlifting, and basketball. For dining, residents can visit nearby Coatesville or Kings Tavern for classic tavern fare. Shopping options include Cricket’s Antiques & Garden and Manor Farm Market, which offers fresh, pesticide-free produce. The area is known for its low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live. West Brandywine provides a serene, agricultural lifestyle with access to nature and essential amenities.