Layfield, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Layfield is an unincorporated community in northwestern Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on Route 73 and Route 663. It is located in New Hanover Township on the Swamp Creek, a tributary of the Perkiomen Creek. For a fraction of a mile 663 follows 73 (Big Road) in Layfield. 663 coming from Pennsburg is Layfield Road and coming from Pottstown is North Charlotte Street. Layfield is split between the Gilbertsville and Perkiomenville post offices, which use the zip codes of 19525 and 18074, respectively.[1]
References
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Municipalities and communities of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
County seat: Norristown
- Ambler
- Bridgeport
- Bryn Athyn
- Collegeville
- Conshohocken
- East Greenville
- Green Lane
- Hatboro
- Hatfield
- Jenkintown
- Lansdale
- Narberth
- Norristown
- North Wales
- Pennsburg
- Pottstown
- Red Hill
- Rockledge
- Royersford
- Schwenksville
- Souderton
- Telford‡
- Trappe
- West Conshohocken
- Abington
- Cheltenham
- Douglass
- East Norriton
- Franconia
- Hatfield
- Horsham
- Limerick
- Lower Frederick
- Lower Gwynedd
- Lower Merion
- Lower Moreland
- Lower Pottsgrove
- Lower Providence
- Lower Salford
- Marlborough
- Montgomery
- New Hanover
- Perkiomen
- Plymouth
- Salford
- Skippack
- Springfield
- Towamencin
- Upper Dublin
- Upper Frederick
- Upper Gwynedd
- Upper Hanover
- Upper Merion
- Upper Moreland
- Upper Pottsgrove
- Upper Providence
- Upper Salford
- West Norriton
- West Pottsgrove
- Whitemarsh
- Whitpain
- Worcester
- Arcadia University
- Ardmore‡
- Audubon
- Bala Cynwyd
- Blue Bell
- Bryn Mawr‡
- Cheltenham Village
- Eagleville
- Elkins Park
- Evansburg
- Flourtown
- Fort Washington
- Gilbertsville
- Glenside
- Halfway House
- Harleysville
- Haverford College‡
- Horsham
- King of Prussia
- Kulpsville
- Maple Glen
- McKinley
- Merion Station
- Mont Clare
- Montgomeryville
- Oreland
- Penn Wynne
- Plymouth Meeting
- Pottsgrove
- Rosemont‡
- Roslyn
- Sanatoga
- Skippack
- Spring House
- Spring Mount
- Stowe
- Swedeland
- Trooper
- Villanova‡
- Willow Grove
- Woxall
- Wyncote
- Wyndmoor
communities
- Abington
- Ambler
- Arcola
- Ardsley
- Ashmead Village
- Barren Hill
- Belmont Hills
- Bethayres
- Camp Hill
- Cedarbrook
- Cedars
- Center Point
- Center Square
- Chapel‡
- Colmar
- Congo
- Creamery
- Crestmont
- Dresher
- Earlington
- Edge Hill
- Erdenheim
- Eureka‡
- Fairview Village
- Fitzwatertown
- Franconia
- Frederick
- Fulmor
- Geryville‡
- Gladwyne
- Graterford
- Gulph Mills
- Gwynedd
- Gwynedd Valley
- Haverford‡
- Hollywood
- Huntingdon Valley
- Jarrettown
- Lafayette Hill
- La Mott
- Laverock
- Layfield
- Lederach
- Line Lexington‡
- Linfield
- Mainland
- Meadowbrook
- Melrose Park
- Mingo
- Miquon
- Montgomery Square
- New Hanover Square
- Noble
- North Hills
- Oaks
- Obelisk
- Palm
- Penn Valley
- Perkiomenville
- Port Indian
- Port Kennedy
- Port Providence
- Prospectville
- Rahns
- Roychester
- Rydal
- Salford
- Salfordville
- Sassamansville
- Spring Mill
- Sumneytown
- Three Tuns
- Tylersport
- Unionville‡
- West Point
- Worcester
- Wynnewood‡
- Yerkes
- Zieglerville
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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