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How would you like to have Longwood Gardens as a neighbor? Janice Roosevelt, Keller Williams Real Estate, PA & DE

Imagine living in a development of single family homes (all "20 something years old) surrounded by exquisite flowers, majestic trees, dazzling fountains, extravagant conservatory,with a price tag in the high $400ks -$500ks

Dalkeith Farm neighbors world-class cultural attraction, Longwood Gardens, just outside Kennett Square, PA.

Its two-story traditionally designed 4 and 5 bedroom homes, set on lots usually.7 to 1+/- acres. Some have inground pools. There wide expanses of open space, owned by Longwood, and storybook views in all directions.

Convenient to the major commuting artery, Route 1,it also provides easy access to Rt 926. Kennett School Disctrict

You can sit on your deck and watch spectacular fireworks in the summer. An inexpensive neigbhorhood pass at Longwood means incredible walking trails.

You are close to lots of shopping, restaurants, several grocery stores: Wal-Mart TJ. Maxx, Starbucks and fast food restaurants are close.

So is the historic boro of Kennett Square Mushroom Capitol of the World. Here's there's a friendly small town feel with Friday Art Strolls, unique eaterys from La Michoancana Ice Cream (guava and cream) to gourmet Talula's to my favorite, the Kennett Senior Used Book Shop. Unique gift and jewelry stores, a phenomenal place to buy Oriental and other unique rugs, home furnishings, accessories at Holly Peters. There's always a festival going on in the fall its the Mushroo FEstival and Brew Fest, the Christmas parade, Cinco De Mayo, and on Fridays, a great Farmer's Market.
(see separate blog on living in the Boro) jroosevelt@kw.com

Posted Thursday Feb 24