Daily News | 106-acre Chester County public golf course is becoming a public park
A deal several years in the making will preserve the 106-acre Loch Nairn Golf Club in southern Chester County and formally open it in 2024 as a park with miles of trails that will follow existing cart paths.
The Smedley family, which long owned the course, will keep The Farmhouse, a restaurant operating at the site in Avondale section of the township. “It’s the family’s sincere hope that the community will be able to continue to enjoy the property’s beauty and tranquillity in its new form as a community park,” Chris Smedley said. “Loch Nairn was a huge part of our lives. We look forward to this new chapter and will have a continued presence at our restaurant.”
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