Built in 1910-12 by Henry C. Mercer, the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works is a National Historic Landmark now operating as a working history museum under the administration of the Bucks County Parks and Recreation Department. Reissues of Mercer's Arts and Crafts Era handcrafted decorative tile and mosaics are produced by staff ceramists as faithfully to Mercer's original process as feasible. They are available for purchase in the museum's tile shop, open during the same hours as is the museum for tours - every day, except major holidays, 10-4:45 (last tour at 4).
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS), in Hamilton NJ, is a 42-acre sculpture park, museum, and arboretum founded by Seward Johnson. GFS combines art and beckoning spaces to welcome, surprise, and engage all visitors in the artist's act of invention, and features more than 270 outdoor contemporary sculptures and six indoor museum galleries. Offerings include workshops, concerts, performances, festivals, dining and shopping.
Font Hill Castle was the home and showplace of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Fonthill Castle is open for guided one-hour tours on a first-come, first-serve basis. Due to its historic nature, Fonthill Castle has limited accessibility with steep stairs and narrow, uneven passages throughout the site.