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About Worthington Forge...
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Worthington Forge is located in Historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which was strategic to General George Washington's Revolutionary Army and our independance.
We are 3 miles north of Doylestown in Plumstead Township, an area founded by Francis Plumstead an Iron Monger from London, England in 1683.
This area was one of the first land parcels deeded by William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.
We are located on Stump Road between Route 611 and Route 313, 2 1/2 miles from Route 611 or 1/2 mile from Route 313 next to Worthington Road.
Route 611 is a major egress coming out of Philadelphia. Route 611 also intersects I-78 in the Lehigh Valley. I-78 is an Interstate Highway coming out of New York to the east and Harrisburg to the west.
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Worthington Forge
3959 Stump Road
Route 5
Doylestown, PA 18901
P: 215.249.0188
F: 215.249.4960
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Our satisfied customers include:
Doylestown Borough
Doylestown Historical Society
Pompeii A.D. Architects
Michael Ryan Architects
Max Hayden Architects
Mary Ann Kleschick Interior Design
Anthropologie Stores
St.Lukes Hospital
The Lawrenceville School
Stoney Brook Farm, Princeton, NJ
Disney World, Orlando, FL
Discovery Channel Flagship Store Store, Baltimore, MD
Trump Tower, New York City, NY
St.Miriam Parish, Blue Bell, PA
The Gray Nuns, Yardley, PA
St.Johns Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA
Pennsbury Manor, Fallsington, PA
Praul Museum, Stockton, NJ
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Leadership Awards and Notabilities:
1977 The Phila.Bulletin, Feature Article
1981 The Yardley News, Feature Article
1982 The Intelligencer, Feature Article
1984 Hopewell Valley News, Feature Article
1985 The Yardley News, Feature Article
1991 Ernst & Young, Entrepreneur of the Year Award
2005 Philadelphia Magazine, Voted Best in Philadelphia
area for Ironwork
2007 The Bucks County Herald, Feature Article
2010 British Artist Blacksmith Association Membership
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