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Rural Hanover Township offers countryside views and a welcoming spirit
Perched between Hamilton and Oxford, Hanover Township is a rural, natural retreat in the Ohio countryside. This community is one of 13 townships in Butler County, and the 8,000-resident neighborhood is known for scenic farmland, a small-town vibe and nostalgia-invoking attractions. “It’s very scenic and peaceful,” says Kathryn Rawlinson, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Travel Butler County. “Where we’re located, there’s that Midwestern welcoming spirit, and it’s nestled in a rural section of Butler County, so it’s a nice place to settle.”
Red roofs are popular in farm homes within Hanover Township.
Many colonial-style homes line the streets of Hanover Township.
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Single-family homes and farms have sprawling, fertile lots
Hanover offers single-family, ranch-style homes, split-levels, bungalows, Craftsman-style houses and expansive horse and farm properties on the outskirts. Most homes were built in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, ranging from $65,000 to $725,000. Hanover homes boast multi-car garages, spacious lawns for gardening or agricultural activities and immaculately kept yards ranging from an acre to 50 acres of sprawling pastures.
You will find a few ranch styled houses side by side in Hanover Township.
Numerous homes with large acreage dot Hanover Township, Hamilton.
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Students enjoy diverse activities, from mock trials to pastry arts
Served by the Talawanda City School District, students attend Maude Marshall Elementary School, Talawanda Middle School and Talawanda High School. Both Maude Marshall and Talawanda Middle earned a B-minus on Niche. The elementary school offers a mock trial camp, Camp Read-a-Lot and an annual art show. Ranked by Niche as the No. 4 best high school in the county and earning an overall B, the high school holds titles in girls’ and boys’ basketball, a liberal arts magazine and electives in pastry arts, anthropology and botany.
Badin High School is a Catholic high school serving grades nine through twelve in Hamilton.
Badin High School is a Catholic high school serving grades nine through twelve in Hamilton.
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Outdoor spaces include a memorial park and two golf courses
At the 18-acre Hanover Township Memorial Park in the center of the neighborhood, you can picnic in the gazebo, walk the trail, or let the kids climb aboard a wooden train, ship or truck to play. It also has a Veterans’ Memorial portion with bricks to honor its veteran community. “Residents can purchase a brick to include here at the park for $35,” Rawlinson added. Or practice your golf swing at Indian Ridge Golf Club or Twin Run Golf Course. Residents are treated to beautifully maintained grass fairways, crystal blue lakes and evergreens as far as the eye can see at Indian Ridge, an 18-hole course perfect for seasoned or beginner golfers. After a round, stop by for a snack and cold pint at 19th Hole Grill.
Many residents meet with their friends to play a game of golf.
A memorial stands inside Hanover Park.
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Residents explore the Donut Trail and drive-in double features
Grab a unicorn sprinkle donut or Nutella-filled treat at Mimi’s Lil’ Kitchen, a stop on the Butler County Donut Trail. “There are 13 mom and pop donut shops along the Butler County Donut Trail,” Rawlinson says. “You get a passport stamped and a t-shirt, and people really seem to love that.” Or head to Hanover Winery to sip on any of their 25 wines paired with charcuterie. “They’re award-winning and host a lot of different festivals and events here,” she says. Being a small area, Rawlinson says most Hanover residents travel the 5 miles into downtown Hamilton for amenities. “They’ve got a good location and a lot of restaurants and boutiques,” she says. Along Hamilton's Main Street, you'll find a Kroger, a movie theater, LaRosa's Pizza, a gym and Mad Mike's Burgers & Fries, to name a few. While most amenities are here, Hanover residents can get essentials at the neighborhood Dollar General or My IGA Express. For a step back in time, hit the Holiday Auto Theatre, a drive-in movie theater enveloped with the Ohio rolling hills where you can catch a double feature under the stars from April to October. “It's great and has a retro-looking nostalgic concession stand, where you can get a big bucket of popcorn; it’s very popular,” says Rawlinson. “There aren’t many in existence left, and we’re lucky to have it.”
Visit Holiday Auto Theatre to watch one of your favorite movies.
Drive right into the drive-in movie theater.
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Route 27 leads drivers to the airport and downtown Cincy
Amenities are just a quick 5-mile drive, and by hopping on U.S. Route 27, residents can access the Miami University Airport in 10 miles, Kettering Health Hamilton Hospital in 6 miles and downtown Cincinnati in roughly 30 miles.
Hanover Park hosts Haunted Harvest and Kids Fest
A tight-knit neighborhood, the township hosts a variety of events to engage residents, including a Kids Fest in June, a car and wine event in August, the Hanover Haunted Harvest in October and a Veterans’ Day Memorial Service in November, all held at Hanover Park.
Bring your kids to play at the Hanover Township Memorial Park.
Swing sets are loved by many kids and is in the Hanover Park.
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Homicide
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Sexual Assault
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4
Assault with Weapon
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4
Robbery
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4
Burglary
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4
Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Crime Score
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Hanover Township Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hanover Township, Hamilton sell after 29 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Hanover Township, Hamilton over the last 12 months is $327,500, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Discover a world of possibilities in this expansive ranch home in Hanover Twp. Single-level living is made simple on the main floor with 1900+sq ft, plus the full unfinished walkout basement offers full windows, lots of natural light and endless possibilities. The true heart of this home is the huge 18x22 Great room with vaulted ceiling, fireplace, hardwood flooring, walk out to large deck
Wooded 5 acre lot in Hanover Twp, Public water at Road. Still test done, recommended septic with leach lines. Convenient area between Hamilton and Oxford. Surround your dream home with beautiful wooded views.
Welcome Home! One floor living with full basement to expand! Located in the Twin Run Community, this 3 bedroom 2 full bath home has been well cared for, it's immaculate! Hardwood floors, carpet, stainless steel appliances (w&d included) walkin closets and private deck ready for a new owner! Close to Hamilton's shopping and entertainment.
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