Sadsbury is a township of farms, trails and a nature preserve
In Pennsylvania’s Chester County, agriculture and bucolic landscapes are a part of the charming backdrop of the Sadsbury township. The community attracts nature lovers seeking a slow-paced way of living. Unpaved trails winding through the local preserve are open invitations to admire the township’s natural beauty.
Sadsbury offers abundant outdoor spaces and rural views that encourage outdoor recreation.
Large single-family homes in Sadsbury Township often include spacious yards and private driveways.
Farms and farmland surround Sadsbury Township, framing the town’s residential and retail districts.
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New townhouses, homes built on the east side
Many homes sit on slightly elevated lots with steps leading to wideset front porches. The area has farms and 20th-century Colonials. Cape Cods are also popular here, and several show bright pops of color. Contemporary homes show traditional forms that blend well into the streetscape. Most houses built after the 2000s are located in the far eastern corridor of Sadsbury. Attached dwellings, like duplexes and luxury townhouses, offer additional housing options. New townhouses are found in the Sadsbury Park development, which provides a clubhouse, dog park and other private amenities. Townhouses are often priced between $275,000 to $350,000. Detached homes in the area range from $375,000 to over $600,000 based on size, age and upgrades.
Sadsbury Township includes newer housing developments featuring modern Colonial-style homes.
Victorian and Twin Colonial homes in Sadsbury Township showcase historic aesthetics and inviting porches.
Twin Colonial homes line West First Avenue, contributing to Sadsbury Township’s historic streetscape.
Sadsbury Township features many older homes reflecting classic, traditional architecture.
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Students split between Coatesville Area, Octorara Area districts
Students residing in the northern region attending Coatesville Area School District may enroll in Kings Highway Elementary School, rated C-plus on Niche. These students move on to The Scott 6th Grade Center, which has a C on Niche. Seventh graders also have a dedicated school at North Brandywine Middle, rated C on Niche. Eighth and ninth graders will start the day at Coatesville Area Intermediate High, and older learners will graduate from the Senior High. Both schools are rated C and B, respectively, on Niche.
Students to the south may attend the Octorara Area School District. Young ones can start their academic journey at Octorara Primary, which has a B-minus on Niche. Octorara Elementary is rated a B and opens its doors to third to fourth-graders. Octorara Intermediate School, which earned a B, educates children in fifth and sixth grade. Older students graduate from Octorara Area Junior-Senior High, rated C-plus. The schools in both districts have a student-to-teacher ratio slightly lower than the national average of 17 to 1.
Kings Highway Elementary in Parkesburg serves 493 students in grades K–5.
North Brandywine Middle School serves approximately 393 seventh-grade students in the area.
Coatesville Intermediate School is a part of the Coatesville Area School District.
Coatesville Area Senior High School in Coatesville has 1,400 students and is rated B on Niche.
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Natural Lands Sadsbury Woods Preserve draws hikers, hunters and more
Natural Lands Sadsbury Woods Preserve is one of the largest woodlands in the county. At over 500 acres, there are a number of hiking trails with varying terrain and difficulties to enjoy. The preserve is also a prime location for bird-watching, housing species such as the scarlet tanager and ovenbird. The space also attracts hunters during the fall and winter months.
Step outside for some fresh air and scenic trails in Sadsbury.
Sadsbury Woods Natural Lands provides trails for hiking and nature exploration.
Minch Park in Sadsbury Township offers scenic picnic areas and open green space for recreation.
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Shopping in the township at West Sadsbury Commons
Shoppers can head to West Sadsbury Commons for their day-to-day needs. The retail center includes big box stores, Walmart and Home Depot. There’s also department stores and service providers. Residents can source fresh produce and proteins at Hershey’s Farm Market, just behind the shopping plaza. Locals can grab takeout at Signature Pizza or Raku Hibachi & Sushi. Just past the township is Rocco and Anna’s, which serves Italian-style cuisine. Victory Brewing is an award-winning taproom with classic bar eats like nachos and wings.
First Avenue in Sadsbury Township hosts many of the neighborhood’s restaurants and retail stores.
Flowers in Bloom in Sadsbury Township offers floral arrangements and seasonal blooms for local customers.
West Sadsbury Commons shopping center serves Sadsbury Township residents with essential retail and services.
Rocco & Anna’s in Sadsbury Township provides drinks and hearty fare for local diners.
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Amtrak and highway access nearby
Commuters can hop on the Amtrak at the station in Parkesburg, just south of the community, and Route 30 leads to surrounding communities.
The Sadsbury Township Amtrak station provides rail access to Philadelphia in approximately a 45-minute ride.
Sadsbury is a small rural community with a strong sense of local pride.
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