Why Live in Cobblers Crossing
Cobblers Crossing in Elgin, Illinois, offers picturesque outdoor spaces and quiet suburban living with convenient access to Chicago, located 38 miles away. This neighborhood features newer homes built within the last 25 years, with modern designs including brick facades and vinyl siding, well-kept lawns, and one- and two-car garages. Cobblers Crossing Lake serves as a central outdoor retreat, complemented by Canterbury Park Place with its play area, picnic shelter, and open field, and Freedom Run Dog Park, which offers 4 acres of fenced-in space for dogs. Canterbury Fields Park further enhances the neighborhood with a cricket field. Shopping centers on the south side provide Mexican and fast food restaurants, while fresh produce is available at Aldi and Elgin Fresh Market. Residents often venture three miles to downtown Elgin for a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, including Elgin Public House and cultural venues like the Hemmens Cultural Center. The neighborhood is part of School District U-46, with schools offering a range of educational opportunities. Cobblers Crossing is car-dependent, with a walk score of eight and a bike score of 43, but offers public transportation via the 543 bus route. The area is practical for families and commuters alike.