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Why Live in Nottingham

Nottingham Township, situated in the hills of eastern Washington County, is a rural community known for its scenic beauty and historic charm. The housing market is a mix of early 20th-century farmhouses, midcentury ranch-style homes, and contemporary constructions, with properties ranging from a couple of acres to expansive secluded lots. The Castlewood Fields subdivision offers lower-maintenance living with single-level homes and townhomes, along with amenities like a community pool and clubhouse. Nottingham Township is home to Mingo Creek County Park, which boasts trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, historic covered bridges, fishing spots, playgrounds and athletic courts. The park also hosts star parties at its observatory, organized by the Amateur Astronomers of Pittsburgh. Sherwood Park has athletic courts, a playground and a picnic pavilion. The community celebrates its history and rural character through events like the annual Covered Bridge Festival and the township's autumnal bonfire. Nottingham Township is served by the Ringgold School District, with Ringgold Middle School and Ringgold High School located just east of the community. For commuting, residents have access to Interstates 70 and 79. It's about 15 miles from Washington and 25 miles from Pittsburgh.

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