Welcome to Bristol Borough—a region of Lower Bucks County once coveted for its waterways, ship building and healing mineral baths. An important stopping point between New York City and Philadelphia, the 1700s saw Bristol as the county seat for over forty years. Immigrants and travelers flocked to its shores with hopes of jobs within a bustling industrial economy and a town where railroad and coal met with great opportunity. Yet, in spite of deep historical roots that span more than three centuries, it is still an oft misunderstood, if not undiscovered gem. And at the center of it all lies Radcliffe Street; home to some of the most unique and glorious old residences you will find this side of Philadelphia.