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Preserves at Cumberland Village

6 Woodhaven Drive, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325

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Intimate 55+ Community of Preserves at Cumberland Village in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Has Town Homes, Single Family Homes, a Clubhouse and Plenty of Social Activities

The Preserves at Cumberland Village is a 55+ community in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Set in a lovely countryside landscape, it is still near restaurants, historic attractions, retail centers and healthcare facilities. Construction began in 2008 and ended in 2015.

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The Preserves has just 95 town homes and single family homes. Floor plans are one or two stories and range in size from approximately 1,750 square feet to 2,300 square feet. Each home has two to three bedrooms, two to three baths and an attached garage. Interior features include maple cabinets, high ceilings, hardwood kitchen floors, an air conditioned crawl space and stainless steel appliances. Exteriors have beaded vinyl siding, partial brick fronting and dormer windows. Each home also has a lamp post and a sunroom. A basement is optional.

Prices begin at around $300,000, although these prices are from 2022 (nothing has been up for sale for several months). The HOA fee is about $400 per year. Please verify this with a Realtor as prices may change over time.

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Residents enjoy social clubs and special interest groups, which often meet in the clubhouse. Staying fit is made easy with amenities that include a walking/biking trail, an outdoor pool and tennis courts.

Lincoln Square is the heart of downtown Gettysburg and has well maintained red brick and granite buildings. Narrow streets radiating from it have weathered structures that house wine shops, candy stores, pubs, galleries, souvenir shops, bed and breakfasts, restaurants and so forth.

Locals enjoy farmers' markets, edible art tours, Thirsty Thursdays, band concerts, house tours, candlelight ghost tours, reenactments and much, much more. Gettysburg National Military Park, which includes the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Gettysburg National Cemetery, surrounds Gettysburg and attracts thousands of tourists every year.

Gettysburg Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission.

This area has hot, humid summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures are in the 80s and 90s, and winter temperatures are in the 20s, 30s and 40s. On average, the area receives 40 inches of rain and 26 inches of snow per year.

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Visit www.preservesgettysburg.com for more information. Go to tinyurl.com/4sv7vh65 to see recent sales.

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Pennsylvania:

Established by William Penn as a sanctuary for Quakers, the Keystone State was the site of two Continental Congresses. The Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution became products of the second congress in 1775. Pennsylvania also played a decisive role in the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg gave General Meade with a key win and put an end to the South's Northern Invasion.

The Appalachian mountains are Pennsylvania's backbone. The state has 140 miles of shoreline along Lake Erie and the Delaware Estuary. Five regions - the Allegheny Plateau, the Ridge and Valley, the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Erie Plain - help provide a diversity of landscape and climate. Although Philadelphia, the state's most populous city, may experience some subtropical temperatures, the rest of the state can experience cold winters.

Pennsylvania's economy is one of the largest in the country and the world. It's a leading coal producer and the only state to mine anthracite. Fortune 500 companies based in Pittsburgh include U.S. Steel, PPG Industries, and H.J. Heinz. Locomotives for GE Transportation Systems are assembled in Erie. Mushrooms, apples, and Christmas trees are a few of the state's agricultural products.

Although it was the second state to enter the Union on December 12, 1787, Pennsylvania has recorded a large list of firsts. Betsy Ross made the first American flag in Philadelphia. Philadelphia is also the birthplace of the nation's first zoo. Titusville claims the world's first oil well.

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