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Colonial Village
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Colonial Village - Where Style, Convenience and Enjoyment Come Together!
Located in Fruitland, Maryland (Wicomico County), Colonial Village features three-bedroom, one-car garage townhomes.Choose from three home designs and a gallery of customization options including a finished basement, sunroom, room extensions, gourmet kitchen, Corian or granite countertops, hardwood or ceramic floors, bay windows, gas fireplaces and more. Plus, our careful selection of exterior styling and materials means your home will be as unique on the outside as it is on the inside.
You will also enjoy a level of maintenance-free living here at Colonial Village because lawn care and landscaping maintenance are taken care of for you - giving you the freedom to enjoy more important things in your life!
Calling Colonial Village home means you have access to a wide range of things to do and see. You are less than 3 miles from downtown Salisbury where you can enjoy shopping, antiquing and dining.
Want to further your education? Salisbury University is also less than 3 miles away. If golfing is of interest to you, there are several courses just minutes from the neighborhood. Enjoy boating, water sports or relaxing on the beach? Not only are local marinas, waterways and ferries nearby, but Colonial Village's location is the gateway to Maryland and Delaware beaches. Thus, a day trip to the Chesapeake Bay or the Atlantic Ocean are easy when you live at Colonial Village.
There are also the Salisbury Zoo, Wicomico Civic Center (where nationally-reknowned comedians and musicians perform) and the Wicomico County Equestrian Center. Not to mention the Fruitland Recreational Area, within walking distance of Colonial Village, where you can enjoy softball, baseball and soccer fields, a playground, picnic and fishing areas and more. Major medical facilities such as Peninsula Regional Medical Center are less than 5 miles away and local shopping for life's everyday necessities is within walking distance of the neighborhood. |