




MOORESTOWN
Moorestown is home to New Jerseys biggest mansion, the Villa Collina and also hosts a walkable historic district with countless restaurants, shops, and cafes. Everything you need is in moments reach, including Passariello's Pizzeria, Orange Theory Fitness, Primp & Play Spa and many other attractions.
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Real Estate Insights:
Neighboring Mt Laurel, Maple Shade and Cinnaminson, Moorestown is amongst great company. Rich In History Moorestown got its name from Thomas Moore, the Township’s first tavern owner, and realtor moved to the area in 1722. Moore’s 33-acres property became the center of the community. Today, it has evolved into a sophisticated residential community with a fast-growing population and a historical downtown commercial district. The township boasts of beautiful natural attractions, and a well-established education system.​
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The average listing price for single-family homes is currently $724,900. However, in certain sectors of the Moorestown area, some houses are listed at up to $4.17 million dollars. The average price per square foot is $251.
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Parks and Nature:
Strawbridge Lake Park is one of Moorestown’s most unique areas. This 70 acre park was built by employing local residents during the Great Depression and by securing donations of land. The Strawbridge Family donated the largest parcel thereby the name, Strawbridge Lake. There is a playground and park complete with an ADA swing, paths and picnic tables at the east end of the lake (near Church Street) that offers access to Memorial Field. The lake offers residents fishing, kayaking and canoeing access, plenty of open space and walking, running and biking opportunities. There are 2 boat launch areas marked for easy parking and access to the lake.
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Swedes Run Fields Dog Park is a 40-acre open space that includes the dog park, as well as an old stone shed. The dog park is open from dawn to dusk and has two separate areas for the dogs (small dog under 35 pounds and large dog over 35 pounds). There is a water fountain for the dogs and picnic tables and shade for the owners. Owners are responsible for removal of all dog waster and refuse bags are provided on site. For safety reasons, please do not feed dogs in the park.
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People and Lifestyle:
The towns cultural attractions include the enriching Perkins Center for the Arts, an arts education institute with programs that include music, visual and performing arts. The Moorestown Theater, a non-profit community theater organization that regularly hosts splashy productions such as "The Sound of Music".
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If you're looking for a lively community with a lot of nearby amenities within walking distance, this is the town for you! You can read more about the monthly Moorestown and surrounding area sponsored events here.
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Schools:
Public:
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South Valley, George C. Baker, Mary E. Roberts Elementary, grades K-3
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Moorestown Upper Elementary, grades 4-6
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William Allen Middle School, grades 7-8
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Moorestown High School, grades 9-12
Private:
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Moorestown Friends School, grades NS-12
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Our Lady Good Counsel, grades PK-8
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Chesterbrook Academy, grades PK-K
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Montessori Seeds fo Education, grades NS-9