Pottsgrove Manor

Pottsgrove Manor Welcome to the official page of Pottsgrove Manor, a Montgomery County Historic Site. Today there are educational demonstrations in the "Hands–on-Room."

Visit the 1752 home of John Potts during regular open hours for a guided tour. The manor house exemplifies the restrained elegance of early Georgian architecture popular with wealthy English gentry during the mid-18th century. Built in 1752 for John Potts, ironmaster and founder of Pottstown, the mansion was situated on a 1,000 acre plantation, which by 1762 included the town of "Pottsgrove." As a

successful ironmaster and merchant, John Potts, was appointed Justice of the Peace and Judge on the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. He was elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly from both Berks and Philadelphia Counties. Although only four acres of original property remain today, Pottsgrove Manor has lost none of its original charm and architectural beauty. The sandstone exterior, elegant interior and fine furnishings reflect the eminence that the Potts family had attained before selling the property in 1783. The mansion has been restored to recreate the lifestyle and times of the Potts family.

Calling all Homeschooling Families! This is a Save the Date for Montgomery County's Homeschooling event! Mark your Calen...
06/02/2026

Calling all Homeschooling Families!
This is a Save the Date for Montgomery County's Homeschooling event! Mark your Calendars for September 23rd! Raindate is September 24th!
Norristown Farm Park, 2500 Upper Farm Road
Norristown, PA 19403

Be sure to visit Pottsgrove Manor as part of the 2026  ! 🥾🌿
05/31/2026

Be sure to visit Pottsgrove Manor as part of the 2026 ! 🥾🌿

To celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, four Montgomery County Historical Sites are joining the 2026 !

🇺🇸 Pennypacker Mills
🇺🇸 Pottsgrove Manor
🇺🇸 Peter Wentz Farmstead
🇺🇸 John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove

Learn more about Montgomery County’s rich history and keep an eye out for the trail symbol.

Visit: montgomerycountypa.gov/TrailChallenge

🎉 Happy birthday to Thomas Potts, the firstborn child of Ruth and John Potts. The family bible in our collection records...
05/29/2026

🎉 Happy birthday to Thomas Potts, the firstborn child of Ruth and John Potts. The family bible in our collection records "Thomas Potts, Son of John and Ruth Potts, was born May the 29th about half an hour after one in the afternoon AD 1735."

With 13 children and their respective spouses, the Potts family tree is very... full!
🌳🍃To help guests keep it all straight during a tour of our ongoing exhibit, "War, Iron, and Divided Loyalties: Struggles of a Revolutionary Generation," we have this family guide posted in every room. When John and Ruth moved into their new home, Pottsgrove Manor, in July of 1752, Thomas, Samuel, John Jr., Martha, David, Joseph, Jonathan, Anna, Isaac, and James were alive, ranging in age from infancy to 17. The final three Potts children–Rebecca, Jesse, and Ruth Jr–were born at Pottsgrove Manor. In July of 1776, Ruth Jr. was 17, and her eldest brother, Thomas, was 41. The ensuing War for Independence shaped the course of the rest of their lives.

Only three images of the Potts children are known to exist: John Potts Jr., Dr. Jonathan Potts, and Anna Potts. In lieu of images, we've used artifacts on display in the exhibit or simple silhouettes. To learn more about these Revolutionary siblings, be sure to visit for a tour this weekend!

Orienteering for Beginners is ONE week away; June 7th at 10:00am! Don't miss the chance to get outside and explore. This...
05/29/2026

Orienteering for Beginners is ONE week away; June 7th at 10:00am! Don't miss the chance to get outside and explore. This FREE program will be held rain or shine at Montgomery County's Lower Perkiomen Valley Park. 🥾🌳🌞

*Pre-registration is due one week prior. ✍🏻 Call or email to register: [email protected] or 610.666.5371.

Join us here at Pottsgrove Manor for June’s Association Day in one week’s time! We are working to reproduce an 18th Cent...
05/28/2026

Join us here at Pottsgrove Manor for June’s Association Day in one week’s time! We are working to reproduce an 18th Century quilt down to the last stitch. This month we are going to begin researching the quilt designs and practice sketching out the patterns on fabric and experimenting with wood block printing to hone the technique.
If you are looking for a unique way to spend your Wednesday, join us here at Pottsgrove Manor from 11-3.

Please join Pottsgrove Manor in remembering the men and women who gave the last full measure of devotion, from 1776 to 2...
05/25/2026

Please join Pottsgrove Manor in remembering the men and women who gave the last full measure of devotion, from 1776 to 2026.

Below: The Grave of Dr. Jonathan Potts, who served as Deputy Director-General of the Northern Department during the American War for Independence. He established Smallpox hospitals at Forts George and Ticonderoga and worked tirelessly to inoculate the Continental soldiers. He began to take ill and resigned his Commission in 1780, passing away from unknown causes on October 15, 1781, likely due to his constant exposure to disease. He is interred in Pottstown at the Potts Family Burial Ground.

On May 22nd, 1753, the household account ledger for John Potts records purchases made for Patty. "To Cash to your Daught...
05/23/2026

On May 22nd, 1753, the household account ledger for John Potts records purchases made for Patty.
"To Cash to your Daughter, Patty....
To paid for a Pattern of a Gown for D[itto]" costing 1 lb 7 shillings 6 pence. 💰

"Patty" was Martha Potts, the family’s oldest daughter, then just 13 years old. Raised in the household of a successful ironmaster, Martha was accustomed to fine imported goods and fashionable fabrics. By 1769, she had married Thomas Rutter III and settled at their home, Laurel Lodge, here in Pottstown.
Her 1804 will paints a picture of a life that blended luxury and practicality—listing both damask silk furnishings and homespun textiles. But by 1774, the world around her had changed. With the passage of the Continental Association, everyday purchases became political acts, and choosing homespun over imported goods became a sign of support for the American cause.
Through a simple ledger entry, we glimpse how one young woman’s life and choices were shaped by a changing world.

The Potts siblings came of age during a time of profound change and upheaval as tensions grew into war. Join us this weekend for a guided tour of our ongoing exhibit, War, Iron, & Divided Loyalties: Struggles of a Revolutionary Generation, and discover how their lives were shaped by a world in crisis.

Don’t Forget! In One Month’s time, Pottsgrove Manor is proud to host Forgotten History Tours! Celebrate Juneteenth by le...
05/21/2026

Don’t Forget! In One Month’s time, Pottsgrove Manor is proud to host Forgotten History Tours! Celebrate Juneteenth by learning about Margaret, Benjamin Sebastian, Black Sam and many others who history forgot.

Event is June 20th and 21st, during regular museum hours, tours take place on the hour for this event.

05/18/2026

The peonies are popping at Pottsgrove Manor! 🌸Take a pause to stop and smell the roses (peonies) before or after your guided tour of our new exhibit, "War, Iron, & Divided Loyalties: Struggles of a Revolutionary Generation."

Join us during regular museum hours, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 -4, or Sundays, 1 - 4. The final tour leaves daily at 3 pm.

Address

100 W King Street
Pottstown, PA
19464

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

+16103264014

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