Huffs Church, Pennsylvania Explained

Huffs Church is a village in western Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The West Branch Perkiomen Creek flows southeastward through the village to join the Perkiomen Creek in the Green Lane Reservoir. It is split between the Alburtis zip code of 18011 and that of the Barto zip code of 19504. Landhaven Bed & Breakfast is in the center of the village and includes five rooms, an antique general store, and occasional live music.

History

During the 1810s, the Reformed and Lutheran congregations built the Hereford Church on land purchased from Frederick Huff. It was soon renamed Hereford-Huff's Church. The church was replaced in the 1880s with the current Huff's Union Church building.[1]

References

40.4467°N -75.6192°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Carter . Charles T. . Huff's Church Traces Its Founding to 1760; Built Edifice in 1815 . July 13, 2024 . The Mercury . April 18, 1964 . 6, 8.