Fairless Hills is a charming census-designated place in Falls Township with a rich history.

Established in 1951, it was named after Benjamin Fairless, then-president of U.S. Steel.

As of the 2020 census, it boasts a population of 9,046.

One of its notable landmarks is the Sotcher Farmhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The community is also home to Pennsbury High School, the largest high school in Bucks County and the tenth-largest high school in the state.

With its blend of historical significance and suburban appeal, Fairless Hills offers residents a unique and vibrant living experience.