Situated at an elevation of 564 feet in Brecknock Township, Alleghenyville, Pennsylvania occupies a quiet corner of Berks County just steps from the Lancaster County line — a geographic position that gives this small community a genuinely dual character, drawing on the agricultural traditions and tight-knit sensibility of two of Pennsylvania's most storied counties. With a population of just over 1,000 residents spread across 2.62 square miles, Alleghenyville offers a density and pace of life that larger Berks County communities simply cannot replicate.
What sets Alleghenyville apart from neighboring communities is its position at that county boundary, where the rolling Pennsylvania Dutch countryside of Lancaster meets the broader landscape of Berks. Residents here are served by the Governor Mifflin School District, a well-regarded district that connects this small community to a broader network of educational resources and extracurricular opportunities.
For buyers and investors who value space, quiet, and genuine small-town character without sacrificing proximity to the Reading metropolitan area and the rich cultural fabric of south-central Pennsylvania, Alleghenyville represents exactly the kind of grounded, unhurried place that becomes harder to find — and more valuable — with every passing year.