West Rockhill Township is on the western border of Upper Bucks County adjacent to East Rockhill Township and south of Milford Township. Early settlers were German farmers. Ridge Valley, Almont, Derstine, and Naceville are historic villages in West Rockhill. The many rocks and boulders found in this part of the county supply natural building material for many local structures. The Township includes part of the Great Swamp, and is still largely a rural area.
Grand View Hospital, the first hospital in Bucks County when it was founded in 1913, is a 250 bed community hospital providing a full range of healthcare services to the surrounding communities. This modern facility is conveniently located along Route 309 in the eastern part of the Township near Sellersville.
PUBLIC SERVICES
Center Point and the portion of the township north along Valley Forge Road is serviced by public water and sewer facilities. Police protection is provided by the Pennsylvania State Police. Fire protection is provided by volunteer companies. Residential trash disposal is arranged by private contractors.
RECREATION
Facilities include one park, a public golf course, and athletic fields that belong to Methacton School District. Little League programs are run by a private organization. For more information on what is available, please call 610-584-1410.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
No SEPTA bus or rail lines serve the township.
SHOPPING
No substantial community shopping centers are located in the township. However, some consumer services and products can be found in the Fairview Village section of the township. The nearest major shopping malls are the Montgomery Mall and the Plymouth Meeting Mall.