The Taproom at Martin's Tavern

The Taproom at Martins Tavern is where you can relax and catch up on the latest news and views regarding Martin's Tavern, a historic revolutionary war era colonial tavern in the village of Marshallton, West Bradford Township, Chester County, PA.

Name: Friends of Martin's Tavern

Friday, May 16, 2008

Memorial Day Parade

The annual Marshallton Memorial Parade will be held on Sunday, May 25th.

  • At 1:30, the parade will start out from the Marshallton United Methodist Church.
  • At 2:00 a Ceremony will take place at the West Bradford Cemetery, immediately followed by a Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Methodist Church Cemetery
  • From 3:00-5:00 please join us for a reception, reflection and refreshments at Martin's Tavern. All are welcome.

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Other Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, July 31 - A walking tour of Marshallton sponsored by the Chester County Conference & Visitors Bureau. Will meet at the Methodist Church at 5 PM. Reservations requested. For further information review the town walks pamphlet: http://westbradford.org/downloads/towntours08.pdf
  • Sunday, October 5th - Marshallton Triathlon - Celebrating 35 years! For information, directions and to race visit: http://www.marshaltontriathlon.com/index.php
  • Saturday, Oct 25 - Ghost Walk and Fall Festival in Marshallton. The 2nd year that the West Bradford Township Parks and Recreation Department will hold fall festivities in Marshallton. Martin's Tavern will of course be a part of the activities again this year.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

From Decaying Hulk to Historic Park


A SHORT PICTORAL ESSAY ON THE
(RE)CREATION OF MARTIN'S TAVERN

In 2005, the Friends of Martin’s Tavern (or FOMT), a citizen-formed non profit organization, initiated the demolition of the massive and abandoned three story apartment building that had come to dominate the sightlines of the center of Marshallton, an historic village a few miles west of West Chester, the county seat of Chester County, PA.

Originally FOMT has a desire to strip away the several additions to the original tavern structure and restore the building back to the size of the original tavern which had been constructed in the mid 1700s and was in use during the time of the American Revolution.
Under the trained eye of renowned architect, John Milner and a skilled and careful demolition team, the work began in earnest, starting right at the top.
Soon, the towering building began to shrink and the details of the original structure began to emerge.

X’s marked the spots where non-original and/or unstable structures were slated for demolition and removal. Eventually it became evident to the members of FOMT that the dream of seeing a completely restored building on the site was unattainable. Too many years had passed with too little maintenance and too many modifications to the original structure with non-period materials had been performed. Reluctantly the group realigned their goals to save the footprint of the original structure and create a micro-park on the site for for all to enjoy.

The end of the demolition phase left a nearly complete footprint built with original materials. Several important features such as the main fireplace in the lower floor food preparation area in the west side of the tavern and the dining area on the east side of the tavern with its smaller fireplaces were able to be restored enough to give visitors the sense of what it must have been like to visit back in the day. The imposing front wall and doorway that now greet travelers arriving from the south on Northbrook road was also just beginning its new life at this point.

Enter the masons… Working with wobbly towers of original colonial stone, skilled masons carefully re-pointed the surviving structure of the tavern, filling the spaces between the stones with durable mortar and leaving us with the beautifully restored stone edifices we see today from anywhere in the center of Marshallton.
Today the restored footprint of Martin’s Tavern and the green, manicured micro-park that surrounds it stands as a testimonial to the power of citizen action to make their communities better places to live. This picture shows the tavern festooned for the holidays in the winter of 2005.



Since the restoration, several neglected properties within site of the tavern have seen restorative work and the village grows more beautiful every year. While no one can claim that the restoration of the tavern by itself has sparked a renaissance of pride in Marshallton, it can be said that when a small village cares for its most neglected properties in this way, it can’t help but be an inspiration to those who own other historic structures in the village.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Friends of Martins Tavern T-Shirts Available


Show everyone that you are a true friend of Martins Tavern with a high quality cotton T-shirt. With our group's name, location and the tavern's year of establishment emblazoned across your chest in authentic colonial stylings, your shirt will undoubtedly be the subject of many inquiries which, since we are a small non-profit group, we appreciate greatly.

The $25 donation that will bring you this prized shirt will go directly towards helping to preserve the tavern itself and the tavern park grounds, Marshallton's favorite place to gather for special outdoor village events.

In addition to the white shirt shown, we have black with white lettering, olive/khaki with cream lettering and blue with cream lettering.

To order a shirt, send a check payable to FOMT to


Friends of Martins Tavern
1400 W Strasburg Rd
West Chester, PA 19382


Be sure to include your color selection and the adult or children's size you require. Thanks and we hope you will soon enjoy wearing your new T-shirt.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Marshallton Tree Lighting

The board of the Friends of Martin's Tavern invite all to the 2nd annual lighting of the Marshallton holiday tree , December 2nd from 4:00 - 6:00 PM on the grounds of Martin's Tavern, at the corner of Northbrook and Clayton Rd.

Join us as we sing carols around the tree, drink hot chocolate and munch on homemade cookies as we wait for the arival of Santa who will come bearing presents for all the children in attendance.

Hope to see you there and happy holidays from FOMT!

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Martins Tavern to Participate in West Bradford's Fall Family Fun Night & Marshallton Ghost Walk

The Friends of Martins Tavern proudly supports West Bradford Township's Fall Family Fun Night events this year. On Saturday evening, October 20th the tavern grounds will host musical entertainment, historical re-enactors and some light refreshments.
We are just a small part of the planned events. The entire village will be buzzing with fun activities. For full details please check out the township's event page at:

http://westbradford.org/htmls/events.htm

Have fun!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Welcome to 'The Taproom at Martin's Tavern'

As in any colonial tavern, the taproom is the place to catch up on information. Here you will discover the latest about forthcoming events at Martin's Tavern in the historic village of Marshallton, West Bradford Township, PA. Of course a taproom is also the best place to listen in on gossip and personal news and you can find out what is on the minds of various Friends of Martin's Tavern members as well. Some photos may be passed around and we will keep our archives handy for taproom patrons to review as well. Feel free to comment on anything you see or read and let us know how we can make your visit more enjoyable (click on the comments link under the respective post), but keep it clean and friendly or the barmaids will issue forth and clean up your writings.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Memorial Day Reception... Stop by Martin's Tavern After the Parade

A reception will follow the annual Memorial Day parade at Martin's Tavern at the corner of Northbrook and Clayton Roads in Marshallton, West Bradford Township on May 27th. Neighbors and parade attendees are invited to attend.
The parade is set to leave the Marshallton Methodist Church parking lot at 1:30 with a 2 PM ceremony scheduled at the Bradford Cemetery.
After the ceremony ends, let's celebrate a Marshallton Spring afternoon together in peace and friendship as we remember those who missed or who will miss many such afternoons, having made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their nation.