St. Davids, Pennsylvania
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St. Davids is a leafy community in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, famous for its 18th century stone-foundation houses, babbling brooks, and gentle, rolling sideroads.
The community was named for St. Davids Church, an 18th century church in the area that was in turn named for St. David, the patron saint of Wales (the country of origin of many of the area's first European settlers). This quiet residential haven shares a zip code (19087) with the adjacent community of Wayne, Pennsylvania.