Steeple Hill Neighborhood Sign

STEEPLE HILL HOMES FOR SALE

Plymouth, Minnesota 55446

Location Highlights: 

Steeple Hill is a boutique neighborhood in Plymouth, Minnesota. The 37-home development is located off County Road 47 and west of Vicksburg Lane. Home sites in the community overlook mature trees, wetlands, and ponds. D.R. Horton built the development with 3154 to 4564 square feet units. Residents can easily access the Plymouth City Center in Plymouth, offering some of the area's best retail, dining, and entertainment. Just minutes away from the neighborhood are Maple Grove and Wayzata, both of which have an abundance of retail. In Maple Grove, homeowners can browse the Shoppes of Arbor Lakes, and in Wayzata, they can check out shops in Downtown Wayzata or the Ridgedale Shopping Center. Homes in Steeple Hill are ideal for those looking for natural views while close to retail opportunities in Maple Grove and Wayzata. Nearby developments include Terra Vista and Wild Meadows.

History: 

The history of Steeple Hill dates back to 1855 when Plymouth began as a town. As new settlers arrived in the area, they organized Plymouth as a new settlement. It wasn't until the 2010s that developer D.R. Horton stumbled across the land and started constructing homes.

School District: 

Steeple Hill in Plymouth, Minnesota, is ideal for those seeking to enroll in an award-winning school district. The community is located in the academically competitive Wayzata School District #284. The district serves 12,075 students Pre K-12, and Wayzata High School was ranked 6th best school by US News World and Report in 2019. Schools near the neighborhood include Wayzata Meadow Ridge Elementary School, Wayzata Central Middle School, and Wayzata High School.

Amenities: 

Steeple Hill's central location presents many opportunities to explore the great outdoors. Plymouth is a hub for many of the state's parks and trails. Five minutes from the neighborhood is a 350-acre wooded nature preserve called Northwest Greenway Park. The park provides 7.5 miles of paved trails and connects to the Medicine Lake Regional Park. Northwest Greenway preserves natural resources to provide a wildlife sanctuary in Plymouth, rich in wetlands and trees. Another local favorite is Plymouth Dog Park, just down the road. The park is open year-round and is the largest dog park in Plymouth. The park has a pet-friendly drinking fountain, picnic shelter, restroom, trails, and a newly installed fenced-off area for small dogs.

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Source City of Plymouth ®

Source Wayzata School District ®

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