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Plymouth Place Express Series

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1,497 - 1,698

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Plymouth Place

Nestled in the heart of Delaware, Plymouth Place is a charming well-established neighborhood in Felton offering a limited number of new homes where community meets convenience! Location is everything, and Plymouth Place truly has it all. Situated just 0.3 miles from Rt. 13/S DuPont Highway, you’ll find a seamless connection to both northern and southern Delaware. The nearby proximity to Rt. 13 makes commuting a breeze, with easy access to shopping in Dover, dining at local eateries like JP’s on the Wharf, and recreational opportunities at Killens Pond State Park and the Harrington Raceway and Casino! This desirable neighborhood also provides easy access to some of the area’s major employers like ILC Dover, a renowned aerospace and defense technology company, Dover Air Force Base, and the Lake Forest School District. The community boasts both ranch and two-story homes, with floor plans spanning from 1,497 to 1,698 square feet.

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Rebecca Allicock
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302-803-0300
Amenities
  • Sidewalks

School Districts Near Home

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W. T. Chipman Middle School

Public | 7 - 8

7.2 mi.
School Name Distance

Lake Forest High School

Public | 9 - 12

3.4 mi.

Nearby Communities (5)

Loganberry Village

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1,365 - 2,415 sq. ft.

Amenities: Playground

Seabrook Village

Homes from the $303s
1,385 - 1,530 sq. ft.

Amenities: Walking - Nature Trails

Eden Hill

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1,356 - 1,356 sq. ft.

Amenities:

Simpsons Crossing

Homes from the $299s
1,365 - 1,869 sq. ft.

Amenities:

Hazel Farm

Homes from the $399s
1,646 - 2,804 sq. ft.

Amenities: Basketball Court, Tot Lot, Club House, Playground, Pool, Tennis

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Area Information

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WELCOME TO DELAWARE!

From the unique beaches, the beautiful natural wilderness, historic mansions, charming gardens, rich history, and tax-free shopping, there is so much to explore in Delaware!

Delaware was the first State to ratify the U.S. Constitution gaining the nickname The First State! Also, a business leader, more than half of all U.S. publicly traded companies and over 60% of the Fortune 500 incorporated in Delaware. Delaware is also home to the largest population of horseshoe crabs in the world!

From taking in the beautiful scenery of the Atlantic coastline, to fascinating historical renderings of the Nation's original 13 colonies, Delaware offers plenty of activities to fit your lifestyle needs. Be sure to visit the historic DuPont mansions, take a scenic drive along any of the six different scenic and historic byways throughout the state, or try some famous seafood dishes in the many coastal towns to the south