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Webberville features small businesses and farmlands
Situated in Ingham County within the Leroy Township, the village of Webberville offers a unique blend of rural tranquility, natural splendor and the charm of small-town living. “The community is close-knit, where you know your neighbor and your neighbor knows you,” says Josh Rockey, Chairman of Webberville Downtown Development Authority.
Residents of Webberville can enjoy expansive open spaces, family-run businesses and a strong sense of community involvement. Vast green pastures and fertile farmlands characterize this area. Webberville is conveniently located, with a roughly 30-minute drive to Lansing and just over an hour to Detroit. “The majority of residents work within a 20-to-30-mile radius of Lansing,” says Rockey. “Webberville is a stone’s throw away and we have two major highways that go east and west and north and south, which allow residents to commute very fluidly.”
Ranch styles and farmhouses in Webberville
Long stretches of grasslands and woodlands border these main thoroughfares, including Interstate 96 (I-96) and Michigan Highway 52 (M-52). Farmland encircles cozy secondary roads that display pockets of newer homes and well-kept ranch-style homes, Foursquares and farmhouses, with many homes having enclosed porches and resting on expansive lots and sprawling acreage. Because of the rural nature of the community, residents primarily rely on personal vehicles to navigate the area. During leisurely drives through the countryside, it’s common to see residences with rustic barns, dense corn fields and content cows basking in some sun, all of which serve as a warm greeting to passersby. Home prices range from $130,000 and reach up to $570,000. Large lots and acres of land are also viable purchase options, ranging from half an acre to 50 acres and costing roughly between $39,000 and up.
Just outside downtown Webberville, homebuyers will find more ranch homes on larger lots.
On Pardee Road in Webberville is a community of new larger homes and large lots.
Friendly neighbors on large front porches is a common sight in downtown Webberville.
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Downtown Webberville features several restaurants
The charming downtown area serves as the central hub for dining and shopping. One notable eatery is Noah’s Nook, a family restaurant celebrated for its homestyle breakfast and lunch offerings, including loaded pancakes, burgers and classic shakes. Another local gem, Mitchell’s Pub & Grill, is a popular gathering spot for residents and motorcyclists alike, known for its hearty food and camaraderie.
The retail scene is a mix of locally owned shops and a few well-known chains. Big-box stores like Dollar General and McDonald’s contribute to the shopping landscape, while locally owned establishments such as High Profile of Webberville Dispensary, Webberville Feed & Grain Co. and the Village Drug Shop add unique character. Additional shopping can be found in nearby communities like Fowlerville and Williamston, as well as Lansing.
Downtown Webberville is home to several small shops and eateries.
Noah's Nook in Webberville serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with rotating specials.
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Village students attend Webberville Community Schools
The village is part of its own school district, Webberville Community Schools. Webberville Elementary School, which earns an overall Niche score of B-minus and Webberville Middle School, which earns an overall Niche score of a C, both provide a strong educational foundation for students before they move on to Dansville High School and Webberville High, which earns an overall Niche score of B-minus, with teachers and clubs/activities earning the highest accolades.
Webberville Elementary School has an overall rating of B-minus on Niche.com.
Webberville High School has about 150 students with a teacher student ration of 15 to 1.
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Webberville parks include Steven & Ruth Simmons Memorial Park
Although residents cherish their own private backyards for connecting with nature, the Steven & Ruth Simmons Memorial Park extends a warm invitation with its 14 acres of natural beauty. Featuring a charming pond, a scenic walking path, a mulched play area and a canopied pavilion, the park offers a tranquil escape. Resting benches provide a perfect spot to pause and appreciate the outdoors, while basketball courts add a dash of recreational fun. Notably, the park's trees are adorned with mushrooms, adding a touch of enchantment. Since 1967, the Oak Lane Golf Course, a public 18-hole green has provided tree-lined fairways and serene ponds—welcoming golfers of all skill levels to experience the joy of the game.
Simmons Memorial Park has a pavilion, paved walking paths and a playground.
Oak Lane Golf Course in Webberville is a public 18 hole course north of downtown.
Locals and visitors alike flock to the rolling green fairways of Oak Lane Golf Course.
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Residents anticipate Farmer's Field Day
The community hosts a variety of community-driven events. “Every year, the residents anticipate the Farmer’s Field Day, which happens on the fourth weekend in September,” says Rockey. “It encompasses most of the town. There’s a carnival and local artists from the greater Lansing area showcase their music and crafts.” Additionally, the Webberville Library is also host to several events throughout the year including the Holiday Hootenanny, which kicks off the end of the year holiday season with local vendors displaying hand-made crafts and sweet treats as well as live entertainment. In May, residents can participate in the Webberville Memorial Day Run, a 5k or 10k with a scenic loop course.
The Mr. Wheeler statue is local art piece in downtown Webberville.
Art peppers the streets of Webberville
Enhancing the community's charm, artwork dots the village, ranging from parking lot murals to sculptures like the Mr. Wheeler Statue. This scrap metal and old parts creation proudly stands in the heart of downtown, serving as a tribute to William Stearns Wheeler—a cherished community member, teacher and friend.
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