Promote safety by removing hazardous trees quickly and methodically. Improve property aesthetics with our tree services. Reduce storm damage risks by maintaining healthy trees. Have confidence in our emergency tree services, which are available 24/7.
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Promote safety by removing hazardous trees quickly and methodically. Improve property aesthetics with our tree services. Reduce storm damage risks by maintaining healthy trees. Have confidence in our emergency tree services, which are available 24/7.
At V. Serrano’s Landscaping, we focus on being a leading tree company in Glen Mills, PA. Our team of arborists provides quality tree services, from routine landscaping maintenance to emergency tree removals. We are known across Delaware County for our knowledge and customer-first approach. Reach out to us at 215-834-2327 for a free estimate.
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Removal involves more than just cutting down trees; it involves understanding the ecosystem and providing safety. At V. Serrano’s Landscaping, we use advanced techniques and equipment to handle each project carefully. Our services not only address immediate concerns but also contribute to the long-term health of your landscape. Trust us to provide quality service in Delaware County. Call 215-834-2327 for advice and a free estimate.
The area around Glen Mills was part of the original land grant given to William Penn in 1681. George Cheyney was the first settler here, for which the nearby town of Cheyney is named. Later, this land was sold and divided. The name Glen Mills is taken from two paper mills built by the Willcox family, one in 1835 and the second in 1846. From 1864 to 1878, these mills supplied the United States government with a special, patented paper for the printing of government bonds and notes.
The Glen Mills are no longer standing, but the grist mill built by Nathaniel Newlin in 1704 still stands and is a popular destination for picnickers and history buffs alike. A blacksmith shop was built on the former property in 1975. The Newlin Mill Complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad arrived in Glen Mills c. 1858, and provided train service between Philadelphia and West Chester. The Pennsylvania Railroad took control of the rail line in 1880. Passenger trains through Glen Mills were operated by SEPTA until 1986. The West Chester Railroad, a heritage railway, currently operates trains between Glen Mills and West Chester on weekends.
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