Here is some terrific preservation news from Natural Lands, courtesy of my friend Kathy Brady Shea:
Natural Lands announced today the successful preservation of the 54-acre Castle Rock Farm that straddles Pocopson and West Bradford Townships, Chester County. The farm is adjacent to several other already-protected properties, adding to a growing greenway along West Branch Brandywine Creek.
“My family has owned this property since 1957. We’ve fought to keep it going during hard times.” said landowner Peter Giangiulio. “This farm, this land … it’s too meaningful not to save it … to ensure it will always be preserved even after my sister and I are gone.”
The conservation easement ensures the property is never developed, preserving the pastoral, scenic views along West Branch Brandywine Creek. In addition, the deal means Castle Rock Farm will continue to provide vital ecological benefit by recharging groundwater supplies, slowing and filtering stormwater, and reducing flooding during storms.
“This property was attractive as a development site but we believe the easement was a better option for everyone,” added Peter Giangiulio. “I get to keep seeing these views—and my neighbors get to, too. Natural Lands was fabulous to work with.”