The Pearl S. Buck House: A Glimpse into the Life of a Literary Icon
On 68 acres of beautiful Bucks County countryside is a charming stone farmhouse turned museum that stands as a testament to the life and legacy of one of America's most influential authors and humanitarians, Pearl S. Buck. Renowned for her literary works, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Good Earth," Buck spent a significant portion of her life at Green Hill Farm (as it was called) in Perkasie, about a 30-minute drive from the Inn at Bowman's Hill. Today, the Pearl S. Buck House offers visitors a unique opportunity to step into the world of this literary icon and gain insight into her remarkable life.
Pearl S. Buck lived in Bucks County for about 40 years, raising her family, writing, pursuing humanitarian interests and gardening. The house itself is a historic masterpiece, built in 1825 and later renovated by Buck and her second husband, Richard Walsh, in the 1930s. The property features stunning gardens that were close to Buck's heart. As you walk through the meticulously manicured grounds, you can almost feel the inspiration that this tranquil environment provided to the author during her prolific writing career.
The interior of the house offers a glimpse into Buck's life and the global impact of her work. The rooms are adorned with personal artifacts, family photographs and original manuscripts. Visitors can explore the office where she penned her novels, view her extensive collection of Asian art, and gain a deeper understanding of her commitment to social and humanitarian causes.
The Pearl S. Buck House hosts a variety of events and programs throughout the year that honor the author's legacy. Three of its signature events are held during the winter holiday season. The house comes alive with the glow of holiday decorations during the annual Festival of Trees, from Nov. 15 through Jan. 7. Bucks County artists and decorators, as well as local community groups, decorate trees and vignettes in every room of the house, and visitors vote on the best display. The Festival of Trees is a delightful opportunity to appreciate the magic of the season in a setting that pays homage to an extraordinary woman and her timeless works.
The Holiday Craft Show at the Pearl S. Buck House has been a local tradition for three decades. The show is set for Nov. 24 through Dec. 3 and showcases high-end gifts, decor, jewelry, apparel and food handcrafted by talented local artisans. There's no doubt you'll discover one-of-a-kind treasures for everyone on your holiday shopping list.
Finally, on Dec. 10, the Community Holiday Party is a heartwarming gathering that unites families and friends in a festive atmosphere, complete with music, refreshments and a visit from Santa. This joyful event carries on the historic tradition of Pearl S. Buck’s own holiday party for the community. Together, these three holiday events at the Pearl S. Buck House blend tradition, creativity and community, making it a cherished destination during the holiday season.
No matter what time of year you plan your Bucks County getaway, visiting the Pearl S. Buck House is a chance to walk in the footsteps of an author who broke barriers in both literature and activism. The Pearl S. Buck House is a truly a cultural gem in the heart of Bucks County, and we're lucky to have this enriching and inspiring place so close to our acclaimed inn.