Woodfield Preserve
2 - 3 Bed| 2 - 3.5 Bath | 2 - 3 Garage
1 Story | From 1,748 Sq. Ft.
Model home
				Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday - Tuesday By Appointment Only
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
		
About our community
				The only opportunity to own a new home near Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, scenic Woodfield Preserve in Milton, DE offers first-floor living, single-family new homes in a community filled with amenities and easy access to Route 1. 
Explore our six floorplans ranging from 1,748 to 2,571 square feet with two to three bedrooms, two to three-and-a-half bathrooms, and two to three-car garages. Residents will value the attention to detail and the high-quality finishes found throughout our homes. An irrigation system will ensure that your fully sodded, low-maintenance lawn thrives year-round. 
				
Community amenities
- Club House
 - Dog Park
 - Exercise - Fitness
 - Playground
 - Pickleball
 
Schools
				Milton Elementary
				
				Public
				|
				K-5
				3.8 mi.
			
				Mariner Middle
				
				Public
				|
				6-8
				4 mi.
			
				Cape Henlopen High School
				
				Public
				|
				9-12
				6.9 mi.
			
Model home
				Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday - Tuesday By Appointment Only
Wednesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
		
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Area Information
New Homes in Milton, Delaware
Milton, DE, a town in Sussex County, Delaware, on the Broadkill River, is less than 40 miles from Salisbury, Maryland, and about 11 miles from the Delaware shore. It provides a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to conveniences, making it an ideal spot to live on the Delmarva Peninsula. D.R. Horton has a range of new construction homes in Milton, DE, DE, which offer spacious open floorplans and smart home technology.
Why choose Milton, DE
Milton, DE is a small town with a close-knit atmosphere near the Delaware coast’s beaches and has its own parks. The town hosts events throughout the year, such as the Mayberry Festival and the Concerts in the Park Series, giving residents opportunities to meet neighbors and enjoy local food and crafts.
Travel in and out of Milton, DE is straightforward. Delaware Route 5 and Route 16 run through the town, connecting it to Georgetown, Lewes, and other Sussex County communities. U.S. Route 9, just a few miles away, makes trips to Rehoboth Beach or Dover simple. Taking the Cape May–Lewes Ferry, about a 12-mile drive to the terminal, makes it easy to get to New Jersey.
Community life in Milton, DE
Two annual spring parades are a Milton, DE tradition. In March, the St. Patrick's Day Parade sees residents lining the downtown streets to watch colorful floats, listen to marching bands, and cheer on local community groups. The Milton Little League Opening Day Parade in April celebrates the start of youth baseball with a procession of teams and festivities. Another popular spring tradition is the Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival at Milton, DE Memorial Park, which offers hands-on wildlife exhibits, craft vendors, and food trucks. Visitors can learn about local ecosystems while enjoying a day by the Broadkill River.
Summer evenings in Milton, DE are a time for residents to bring lawn chairs and blankets for the Concerts in the Park Series at Milton Memorial Park for free outdoor music performances. The Mayberry Festival on July 4th highlights the season, featuring Delaware's largest water balloon fight and old-fashioned Independence Day activities. The Fourth of July celebrations culminate with fireworks over the Broadkill River, lighting up Milton's historic downtown.
Each September, the Dogfish Dash in Milton, DE, organized by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, draws runners and walkers for a 5K/8K event benefiting the Sussex County Land Trust. The event features live music, local food, and brewery tours. October brings the popular Milton Zombie Fest, where participants of all ages put on zombie makeup and costumes for a themed walk through town, complete with contests and live entertainment. The Milton Farmers and Artisan Market extends into autumn, offering locally grown produce and handcrafted items that reflect the changing season.
Winter in Milton, DE centers around holiday celebrations, beginning with the Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting at Union and Federal Streets. The community gathers to watch floats pass by before the ceremonial lighting of the town's holiday tree, often accompanied by carolers. In early December, the Milton Holly Festival provides a traditional holiday market with crafts, food, and seasonal decorations. Milton, DE is also home to various ongoing entertainment options and activities. The Milton Theatre, a renovated historic venue built in 1910, hosts various musical performances and theatrical productions throughout the year and offers youth performing arts camps during the summer.
Milton, DE and the surrounding Sussex County area are home to several active farms and farmers’ markets that offer residents fresh, locally grown produce and specialty goods. Farms such as Hattie’s Garden in Lewes use sustainable practices to grow vegetables, herbs, microgreens, and flowers. They also participate in local markets and offer CSA memberships and home delivery to Milton, DE. The Milton Farmers Market, held weekly from spring through fall, features local produce, baked goods, and artisan foods from area growers and producers.
Outdoor fun in Milton, DE
Milton, DE Memorial Park is the town’s central gathering place, offering riverside walking trails, a playground, picnic areas, a large gazebo, and a small marina with a boat launch on the Broadkill River. The river, accessible from the park, is well-known for bluefish, weakfish, speckled trout, striped bass, croaker, spot, and flounder. The park is known for hosting community events, free summer concerts, and features a miniature railroad. Boaters can access it by permit, and the park’s scenic location makes it a favorite for picnics and family outings.
Adjacent to Milton Memorial Park, Mill Park provides a quieter setting with a fishing dock on the Broadkill River and a boat launch on Wagamons Pond. The pond is famous for its largemouth bass. In fact, the record for the largest ever caught in the state of Delaware was in Wagamons Pond, making the park a beautiful retreat for both nature’s beauty and fishing. The park is landscaped with gardens and features a life-sized statue of the poet John Milton. Governor’s Walk, a trail that connects Mill Park to Memorial Park, highlights the town’s history with references to five governors from Milton, DE and is part of the Delaware History Trail.
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, about six miles away, is an excellent place for birdwatching, hiking, and paddling. The refuge protects over 10,000 acres of wetlands and forests along the Delaware Bay and offers accessible trails, observation platforms, and areas to kayak and canoe. It's a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families looking to explore nature close to town. Cape Henlopen State Park, about 11 miles from Milton, DE, features beaches, hiking and biking trails, historic Fort Miles, and nature centers. The park is known for its scenic dunes, birdwatching, and family-friendly swimming areas.
Businesses and economics in Milton, DE
Milton, DE’s mix of local businesses, agriculture, tourism, and access to employers in the surrounding Sussex County region provides it with a steady local economy. The largest single employer located solely in Milton, DE is the Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. This nationally recognized brewery operates its main production facility, tasting room, and kitchen in town. The brewery employs numerous residents across a wide range of roles. Agriculture remains a significant part of the area’s economy, with poultry and crop production supporting jobs in Milton, DE and throughout Sussex County.
Milton, DE’s proximity to Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and larger employment centers like Dover and Salisbury expands healthcare, education, hospitality, and retail job opportunities. The area also sees clean energy, technology, and logistics growth, reflecting broader economic trends in Sussex County and Delaware. This mix of established industries, emerging sectors, and strong local institutions helps Milton, DE maintain financial stability and flexibility for its residents.
New construction homes in Milton, DE
D.R. Horton's new homes in Milton, DE are great for people at any stage of life. With access to job opportunities, many activities, and plenty of conveniences, D.R. Horton homes in Milton, DE, offer something for everyone. Browse our listings of new Milton, DE homes for sale, and contact us to learn more about becoming a homeowner.
						
			
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