Rooted in History

About Rose Bank Winery

Located in the heart of historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Rose Bank Winery stands on land originally deeded by William Penn to his daughters—a place where history has always been part of the landscape. The estate, anchored by a stately manor house and historic outbuildings, became a winery in 1984 under the name In & Out Winery. In 2000, the property entered a new era when it was purchased by Dave and Beverley Fleming. With deep respect for its heritage, Dave Fleming, Sr. restored the name Rose Bank, honoring the property’s past while thoughtfully shaping its future. A new tasting room and winemaking facility followed, establishing Rose Bank Winery as a destination defined by craftsmanship, hospitality, and a timeless sense of place.

The Manor House

Built circa 1719, the Manor House was constructed of dressed stone and is one of only 25 built in Bucks County. A carriage house was added in 1720.

buckman barn
The Buckman Barn

The property was deeded to Jacob Buckman in 1832, and three years later he built the barn, now called the "Buckman Barn."

Two-story building with stone facade and wooden roof, surrounded by greenery.
Lighting Strikes

On a Dark & Stormy Night

In early 2000's lightning struck the Buckman Barn and it caught fire, destroying half of the historic structure. Not one to be deterred by tragedy, Fleming rebuilt the damaged portion of the barn.
Rebuilding

Growing the Future

In 2012, the Flemings built the Rose Ballroom as a venue for weddings and larger parties. Below the ballroom is now the site of the winery's production line and lab. Rose Bank Winery wines are produced and bottled right here in Newtown, PA.
Expanding

Making Dreams Come True

Always moving forward, Dave Fleming, Sr. added the Vintner's Ballroom & Loft, the Ash Room, and the new Tasting Room. Keeping each building's original structure in mind, the spaces you see today have been carefully constructed with handcrafted Amish wood.

A New Chapter Unfolds

In 2023 Rose Bank Winery was acquired by the owners of Shady Brook Farm. This union brought together two iconic Bucks County destinations, each rooted in tradition, hospitality, and the joy of shared experiences. Though distinct in character, both places share a heartfelt mission—bringing people together through memorable moments, exceptional offerings, and a welcoming sense of community. Rose Bank Winery looks ahead with intention—honoring its past while creating something even more meaningful for generations to come.