Custom Calligraphy

Custom Calligraphy

Linda Carol Gray is a resident of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She is outstandingly dedicated to the art of fine lettering and penmanship.

Her office & studio is on the 2nd floor of the Stone House Antiques Center in Doylestown, PA. Linda’s portfolio encompasses various works, including wedding invitations, marriage contracts, fraktur designs, and family trees. Linda is also an active member of several professional organizations: the Philadelphia Calligraphers Society, the Doylestown Art League, Art Goes to School, Business Networkers International (BNI), and the New York City Society of Scribes, the International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers, and Teachers of Handwriting (IAMPETH).

Please schedule an appointment with Linda today to discuss your upcoming events. Linda is one of the most renowned calligraphers in the tri-state area and can elevate any event with her remarkable talent.

Contact information:
Email: lindacarolarts@yahoo.com
Name: Linda Carol Gray
Business: Linda Carol Arts
Description: A full-service calligraphy design and art studio
Location: The Stone House – By Appointment or By Chance
Phone: 215 852 0926
Website: http://www.lindacarolarts.com
Instagram: @linda_carolarts

 

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Historic Mechanicsville Village

Welcome to the Mechanicsville Village Historic District, a charming area often referred to as Fenton’s Corner, New-Work, and Halifax. Nestled in the heart of Mechanicsville, within Buckingham Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, this national historic district was proudly added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

The district boasts twenty-seven meticulously preserved contributing buildings, forming Mechanicsville’s picturesque crossroads village. These structures display an eclectic mix of residential, commercial, and institutional designs, with many reflecting the distinctive vernacular Late Victorian architectural style. The residential buildings, predominantly 2½ stories high, are constructed from a combination of warm wood and sturdy stone, with some dating back to the early nineteenth century, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich historical tapestry.

Among the notable buildings in this historic enclave are the Samuel Wilson Seed House, dating back to circa 1885, characterized by its detailed craftsmanship; the Thomas Walton Store and Residence, a structure with roots tracing back before 1814, which stands as a testament to the community’s commercial past; and the Joseph Burger House, built around 1860, showcasing typical Victorian design elements. Other historical gems include the Thomas Walton Tenant House and the Phineas Hellyer House, both dating to circa 1815, along with the George Nixon House from circa 1830 and the William Fell House, crafted around 1810, each narrating stories of the village’s early settlers and their lives.

A unique highlight within the district is the Stone House Antiques Center, housed in the historic 1814 Thomas Walton House, which sits directly across from the historical Post Office, inviting visitors to step back in time while browsing through treasures of the past.

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