Early July Update:
After great perseverance during difficult negotiations, Natural Lands Trust has reached an Agreement of Sale with the Shryock owners!
From the Natural Lands Trust's Press Release:
Media, PA, June 19, 2008 – Natural Lands Trust, the region’s largest land conservation organization, announced today that it has reached an agreement to purchase 28.5 acres of land owned by Shryock Brothers, Inc. in Upper Uwchlan and Uwchlan Townships, Chester County. The land will eventually be owned by the County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
When the purchase is completed, the Struble Trail will re-open. A parking area and access from the trail to nearby Marsh Creek State Park will be re-established, as well. ... The land to be preserved includes 18 acres of native deciduous forest and a half-mile section of the Brandywine Creek that is popular for canoeing and trout fishing. Under the terms of the agreement, the landowner will grant a trail easement across a five-acre parcel which they would retain. The easement will allow the Struble Trail to cross their property and be expanded to the northwest. ... The purchase agreement, signed Monday, is contingent upon approval of a subdivision of the five acre parcel and upon securing the needed funds from county, state and township sources.
See Map of Proposed Subdivision
of Property Here