Somerton Forge is a private community of 104 town homes located in Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County and was established as a planned urban development (PUD) under the control of the Somerton Forge Homeowners’ Association, Inc.

With approximately 12 acres of common ground, the community is comprised of three streets – Forge Lane, Anvil Drive, and Bellows Lane, located off Bustleton Pike in Feasterville, Pennsylvania (see map)

Citation Builders began construction in 1988 with four models - Ithica, Remington, Springfield, and the Winchester.

In 1991, control of the Association was turned over to the membership.  The open spaces, or common grounds are managed through an elected Board of Directors.


Your Cooperation is Required

Be sure to park OFF STREET
during a snow fall.


Fines are $250
per vehicle per occurrence!



Be sure to request permission before making any exterior changes.
Check out the ARC guidelines!


  
Obey the speed limit
and stop signs!


Remember!
Clean up after your dog
each and every time! 




    

























History
When orignally mapped in 1692, Southampton included what is today Lower and Upper Southampton and Warminster Townships. Warminster was established in 1703. Separation of the remaining Southampton Township into Lower and Upper took place in 1928. The township took its name from the English port of Southampton located on the English Channel. Graphite was discovered here in 1750, and a mine was established. It operated until about 1840. Early English settlers were later followed by many Dutch who came from New York territories and settled in the southeastern part of the township.