About the Village

NEO-TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD

Cherry Hill Village is Michigan’s first neo-traditional neighborhood.

Cherry Hill Village and the adjoining Uptown neighborhood is home to over 500 households as well as businesses and a Performing Arts Center. A system of pedestrian-friendly streets and miles of sidewalks and pathways connect the entire community.

Cherry Hill Village was planned and developed on principles of  “Traditional Neighborhood Development” or “New Urbanism.” One of the hallmarks of traditional neighborhood communities is the variety of home styles (in a variety of colors!) that create a diverse and interesting “streetscape,” conveying a sense of space much larger than any one individual house.

And because most garage entrances are located at the rear or sides of the homes, most homes have a front porch, inviting and enhancing the feeling of small-town America.  Some even have white picket fences.

Cherry Hill Village was established around the last remaining historical hamlet in Canton, Michigan.  It has a rich history as one of Henry Ford’s village industries and boasts the oldest church and cemetery in the township and a nineteenth century schoolhouse in the village square.

Diverse homes

Because the homes in Cherry Hill Village are as unique as the people that choose to live here, each builder developed a diverse portfolio of historically-inspired homes.  Rather than cookie-cutter homes, our residences vary in size and type. Homes range from modest townhouses up to spacious estate homes.  We have neighbors from every walk of life. Take a look at the sampling of home styles below:

Estate Homes

⦁ Largest lot — 75-80 feet wide, 120+feet deep (typical)
⦁ Multiple outdoor living spaces
⦁ Side entry, set back or rear motor court yard entry to garage
⦁ One ancillary dwelling unit (“mother-in-law” apartment) not to exceed 1,000 sq.ft. may be built on property
⦁ Some stand on wooded lots

Village Homes

⦁ Large lot — 55-65 feet wide, 120 feet deep (typical)
⦁ Side entry, set back or rear lane entry to garage
⦁ One ancillary dwelling unit (“mother-in-law” apartment) not to exceed 1,000 sq.ft. may be built on property

Cottage Homes

⦁ Smaller lots — 40-45 feet wide, 100-120 feet deep
⦁ Rear lane garage entry (per plan)
⦁ One ancillary dwelling unit (“mother-in-law” apartment) not to exceed 1,000 sq.ft. may be built on property

Condominiums

⦁ First or second level living
⦁ All exterior lawn care and snow removal provided
⦁ Every home has an attached garage
⦁ Rear lane garage entry (per plan)

Neo-traditional neighborhood

Cherry Hill Village and adjoining Uptown neighborhood will be home to over 500 households as well as businesses and a Performing Arts Center. A system of pedestrian-friendly streets and miles of sidewalks and pathways connect the entire community.

Local businesses

At the corner of Ridge Rd. and Cherry Hill Rd, downtown Cherry Hill Village is a young but growing business community.

Township & schools

Residents can access the many governmental and community resources Canton has available. Cherry Hill Village children can attend schools in the highly-rated Plymouth-Canton Community School District.

Culture & Recreation

Cherry Hill Village is a community with rich local amenities. Learn more about the history and cultural attractions, including Village Theater and Preservation Park.

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