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A walkable community in Tredyffrin Township
The Chesterbrook Trail weaves through Chesterbrook, connecting its residential developments, lush parks and shopping centers. “It’s got its own little live, work and play lifestyle,” says Peggy Julicher, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach Realtors and former resident. “What’s different in Chesterbrook compared to other communities is the trails. All these things that are part of your daily lifestyle are within walking distance.” In addition to a walkable community with a host of local amenities, Chesterbrook attracts families looking to live within the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District, which Niche ranks as the third-best school district in Pennsylvania. Chesterbrook itself has long earned high praise from Niche, which lists the community as the third-best place to live and the best place to raise a family in the country. Located in Tredyffrin Township and between Interstate 76 and U.S. Route 202, Chesterbrook offers comfortable suburban living in Philadelphia's Main Line region.
Walk by the Chesterbrook Gazebo on the Chesterbrook trail towards Valley Forge National Park.
The colorful autumn foliage in Wilson Farm Park is truly beautiful in Chesterbrook.
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Chesterbrook Trail connects to Valley Forge National Historic Park
The Chesterbrook Trail provides miles of paved paths for walkers, runners and bikers to explore. The trail system weaves around Wilson Farm Park, which anchors the community with 90 acres of green space in the heart of Chesterbrook. “Even inside the park, they have a trail that makes a full-circle loop,” Julicher says. “It’s dog-friendly and stroller-friendly. There are also multiple different playgrounds, so if one playground is busy, you can take your kids to a different one.” The park also has an amphitheater and various athletic facilities. After receiving a $1.2 million grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in January 2022, Tredyffrin Township is working to upgrade Wilson Farm Park. While construction has not yet begun, plans include the renovation of existing amenities alongside the addition of new attractions like pickleball courts and a spray ground. Residents can also become members of the Picket Post Club, a private group with an outdoor pool, racquet sports facilities and athletic teams for all ages.
The Chesterbrook Trail leads north to the 3,500-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park. The park is best known as the spot where George Washington and the Continental Army camped for six months during the American Revolutionary War in the winter of 1777 to 1778. Today, it preserves this rich history with sites such as the National Memorial Arch and the Gothic Revival-style Washington Memorial Chapel.
Break out the bucket of balls in Chesterbrook at Wilson Farm Park and take some swings.
Bike through miles of trails under national monuments at Valley Forge Park near Chesterbrook.
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Festivities in Wilson Farm Park include Tredyffrin Township Community
Tredyffrin Township hosts various community events at Wilson Farm Park. The summer concert series brings local bands to the park, while the annual Fourth of July celebration invites residents to spread out their picnic blankets and watch a dazzling fireworks display light up the night. In October, Tredyffrin Township Community Day celebrates the town with activities for all ages, including an inflatable obstacle course for kids and a beer garden for adults. Trunk or Treat features a trunk-decorating contest with prizes for the winners, and the Tree Lighting Celebration marks the beginning of the holiday season in Chesterbrook.
Families head to the playgrounds at Wilson Farm Park to enjoy the exciting updated structures.
Rolling hills cradle single family homes with large lots in Chesterbrook.
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Award-winning student newspaper at Conestoga High School
The Tredyffrin-Easttown School District earns an overall grade of A-plus from Niche and has an average student-teacher ratio of 15-to-1. The district contains five elementary schools, two middle schools and a high school, all of which receive an A-plus from Niche. Students can attend Valley Forge Elementary School and Valley Forge Middle School before moving on to Conestoga High School, which Niche ranks as the second-best high school in Pennsylvania. The high school produces award-winning publications such as The Spoke, a student-run newspaper that consistently earns the Gold Award from the Pennsylvania School Press Association for its excellence in scholastic journalism. Nearby private school options include The Episcopal Academy, which serves prekindergarten through 12th grade with an A-plus from Niche.
Valley Forge Elementary School is ranked #10 in Pennsylvania Elementary Schools in Chesterbrook.
Located at 200 Irish Rd, Berwyn, PA 19312, Conestoga Senior High is the part of the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District.
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Chesterbrook has townhouse and single-family home communities
Chesterbrook features 29 individually managed communities where homebuyers will find a mix of townhouses and single-family homes. More established townhouse developments date back to the 1980s and offer traditional two-story units with two-to-four bedrooms. More recent construction includes the Parkview community, where contemporary townhouses offer open floorplans and modern finishes. Townhouse prices range from $360,000 for older two-bedroom units to $990,000 for newer construction. Single-family home communities sit in the northeastern corner of Chesterbrook and include the Green Hills and Fox Hollow subdivisions, where Colonial Revival and split-level homes offer half-acre lots. Prices for single-family homes range from $850,000 to $1.1 million, although limited inventory means that these properties rarely come on the market. “It’s very competitive for the convenience and the incredible school district,” Julicher says. Homes typically sell after less than two weeks on the market, and townhouses tend to come up for sale more often than single-family homes. Chesterbrook has an overall CAP Index crime score of 2 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4.
Beautiful updated townhomes are situated in Chesterbrook nearby Wilson Farm Park.
Brick colonial revivals in Chesterbrook have big back and front yards perfect for pets or kids.
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Shops and restaurants in the Chesterbrook Shopping Center
The trail system connects residents to Chesterbrook Boulevard, where the Chesterbrook Shopping Center is a destination for shopping and dining. “It’s this nice little shopping strip with a pharmacy and a pizza shop at one end and a shoe cobbler and a hair salon between,” Julicher says. She’s talking about HG Coal Fired Pizza, a casual spot serving fresh pies, wings and sandwiches. There are more shops and restaurants along U.S. Route 202, which runs along the southern edge of Chesterbrook. Nudy’s Café Swedesford is known for its breakfast specials and spacious outdoor patio, while Black Powder Tavern serves elevated pub grub and craft beer in a historic 18th-century building. The Gateway Shopping Center is less than 2 miles away and features Trader Joe's, Staples and T.J. Maxx. Residents can follow Chesterbrook Boulevard to the Chester Valley Trail, which leads about 4 miles south to Uptown Worthington. The mixed-use development includes big-box shops, restaurants and offices. “You can ride a bike to Target or Wegmans,” Julicher says. Chesterbrook is also less than 6 miles from King of Prussia, which features more than 450 stores and is the third-largest mall in America.
Residents in Chesterbrook can shop for essential needs at Rite Aid in the Shopping Center.
Chesterbrook residents grab groceries for dinner at home at Trader Joe's
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Access to I-76, Philadelphia and Paoli Hospital
In addition to its walkable subdivisions and scenic trail system, Chesterbrook offers access to several major thoroughfares. U.S. Route 202 runs along its southern edge, while Interstate 76 forms its northern border. “You can benefit from getting on I-76 and getting into the city within minutes, or you never have to leave the neighborhood,” Julicher says. Philadelphia is about a 23-mile drive away via I-76, while Philadelphia International Airport is around 30 miles from Chesterbrook. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority provides local bus service, with connections to the King of Prussia Transit Center, among other destinations. Residents are less than 6 miles from Paoli Hospital, part of Main Line Health and home to the only Level II Trauma Center in Chester County.
Cascading greenery encompasses Chesterbrook, 23 miles from Philadelphia.
Take a few minute drive to King Of Prussia Mall and enjoy hundreds of stores to choose from.
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A mixed-use business park with office space and other amenities
In the southwestern corner of Chesterbrook is a 140-acre business park with 1.1 million square feet of office space. Office buildings line Morris Drive, Chesterbrook Boulevard and Lee Road and house a mix of financial, advertising and biotechnology companies. The Flex at Chesterbrook offers a coworking space in the heart of the business park, while The Circuit offers amenities like a fitness center, meeting rooms and a café.
Chesterbrook is located in Philadelphia metropolitan area and just south of Valley Forge Park.
Look over a life filled pond surrounded by a natural oasis at Jenkins Arboretum in Chesterbrook.
Welcome to 103 Agnes Grace Lane, a light-filled and beautifully updated townhome in the sought-after Parkview community of Chesterbrook, where modern convenience, green space, and genuine neighborhood charm all come together just steps from Wilson Farm Park.Built in 2018 and freshly painted, this four-bedroom, three full and two half bath home spans over 2,900 square feet across four finished
Welcome to one of Chesterbrook’s most stunning homes and lots, perched on the outer edge of the community and backing to hundreds of acres of protected woodlands with incredible water views of Valley Creek. This cheerful and tastefully updated townhome offers over 3,300 square feet of living space and the rare combination of privacy, elbow room, and breathtaking scenery. A southerastern exposure
Welcome Home! This lovely Militia Hill Drive townhouse is located in Chesterbrook and located in the award-winning TE School District. This spacious home offers 3 bedrooms (plus a 3rd floor loft that can be used as a 4th bedroom), 2.5 bathroom townhouse offers rustic woodland views and easy access to major highways. The 1st Floor has hardwood flooring and tile in the kitchen, new carpets in the
Welcome to 103 Agnes Grace Lane, a light-filled and beautifully updated townhome in the sought-after Parkview community of Chesterbrook, where modern convenience, green space, and genuine neighborhood charm all come together just steps from Wilson Farm Park.Built in 2018 and freshly painted, this four-bedroom, three full and two half bath home spans over 2,900 square feet across four finished
Welcome to your new home! Your search is over with this rare find within the Tredyffrin- Easttown School District. 705 Mountainview Drive, a terrific home located in the highly sought after Mountain View neighborhood of beautiful Chesterbrook. This immaculate 2 bedroom and 2 Bathroom home offers: Brand new carpeting creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere and freshly painted walls. Modern
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Peaceful two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium including loft and deck in the Mountainview community of Chesterbrook. Property is part of Tredyffrin-Easttown School District and is within walking distance to Chesterbrook Shopping Center, local fitness trails, and Wilson Park.Rent includes sewer, trash, all outdoor maintenance, and monthly Condo Association fee. Tenant pays other utilities
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