George F. Tyler Mansion, also known as the Residence at Indian Council Rock and Tyler Hall, is a historic mansion and national historic district located on the campus of Bucks County Community College at Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses four contributing buildings and two contributing sites. They are the main house, two bath houses, and a stone building known as the orangery. The house is surrounded by formal gardens with stone walls and fountains. The main house was designed starting in 1928, and built in 1930-1931. The main house is constructed of brownstone, measures 300 feet long, and has 60 rooms. It is reflective of French-Norman architecture. The property was sold to Bucks County Community College in 1965, after having been deeded by the Tyler family to Temple University. Part of the original property is Tyler State Park.
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