Bainbridge Township in Geauga County offers country living, privacy and space, yet easy access to Cleveland and major suburban areas within the Cleveland market. Bainbridge spans about 25 square miles and offers excellent golf courses, shopping and dining.
Children in Bainbridge attend the excellent Kenston School system. Parks in Bainbridge include Centerville Mills Park, which used to be a residential YMCA camp in the early 1900’s.
“Established in 1817, Bainbridge Township, in Geauga County, Ohio, boasts easy access to the Cleveland metropolitan area and yet retains the semi-rural flavor loved by its approximately 11,000 residents. In its 25.9 square miles, you will find charming subdivisions, township parks, expansive rural living and working farms. Bainbridge Township is truly a national jewel in the Chagrin Valley. Located an easy twenty-five miles east of downtown Cleveland, we are also just an hour away from the Pennsylvania border with quick access to major highways in all directions. In addition to providing a superb living environment to raise a family, Bainbridge Township also provides for light industrial and office uses within its borders, relieving many of our residents of traveling to work beyond the township limits.” – Source: http://www.bainbridgetwp.com/About-Us
Named for Commodore William Bainbridge, it is the only Bainbridge Township statewide. The first residents of Bainbridge were the McConougheys, who came from Blandford, Massachusetts. Many other settlers followed. In 1817, Bainbridge Township was established. The first housing subdivision, Lake Lucerne, opened in 1922. It is still one of the largest in Bainbridge. – Source: Wikipedia
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