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    Bryan Sandritter Exeter Realty

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Why Live in Spring Township

Spring Township in Gouglersville, located on the southwestern outskirts of Reading, PA, combines the conveniences of a traditional Northeastern suburb with the natural beauty of rural Pennsylvania. The neighborhood features large golf courses, dense thickets, and farmland transitioning into residential streets closer to the city. Established in 1850, Spring Township retains a small-town character with rolling wheatfields and woods, and residents often gather at local businesses like golf clubs and restaurants. The area is known for its strong public schools, including highly rated Shiloh Hills Elementary School and Wilson Southern Middle School. Residential subdivisions reflect the 1950s “American Dream” with Colonial, Cape Cod, and ranch-style homes featuring broad streets, sidewalks, and large front lawns. Major roads like Grings Hill Road and Old Fritztown Road lead to various subdivisions, offering a mix of contemporary and timeless home designs. Popular local venues include Paolo’s Restaurant & Bar, known for its welcoming Italian atmosphere, and Berks Lanes, a bowling alley with 48 lanes, a bar, and vintage arcade games. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Manor Golf Club and Chapel Hill Golf Course, as well as parks like Klines Creek Park and Len Oak Park for baseball and basketball.Safety in Spring Township is comparable to the national average, providing a low crime risk environment for residents. Access to Highway 222 places residents within a 10-mile drive of Reading, offering additional educational, healthcare, and entertainment amenities.

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