When I was a kid growing up in the sixties, Jim Bradley's Country House was here. I had my first Holy Communion luncheon here. I remember it as being a large house that was converted into a restaurant. Then in 1975 it became Fisher's Tudor House. Fisher's kept adding on to the building until it was completely covered and there was no sign of the original building at all. So, I wonder whether there is any remnant of Bradley's visible inside of Fisher's.
Publication date | Jun 24, 2018 |
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When I was a kid growing up in the sixties, Jim Bradley's Country House was here. I had my first Holy Communion luncheon here. I remember it as being a large house that was converted into a restaurant. Then in 1975 it became Fisher's Tudor House. Fisher's kept adding on to the building until it was completely covered and there was no sign of the original building at all. So, I wonder whether there is any remnant of Bradley's visible inside of Fisher's.
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Comments : //www.bensalemhistoricalsociety.com/PDF/2015%20Sept%20Oct/2015SeptOct.pdf. Searching at newspapers.com, I see Jim Bradleys County Country House advertised as formerly at Cottman and Bustleton in Philly, and also the Beef & Ale House, both at this location. If you have better information, please comment below.
Date : 2018-02-09