The Cobblestones subdivision of over 200 homes located just west of Centennial Road off of Sylvania-Metamora in the north-west corner of Lucas County, Ohio is highly sought out for its custom homes on large lots along tree-lined streets. The street trees are already starting to canopy over the streets which makes the neighborhood particularly beautiful. Butch and Tim Brown of Cumberland Construction originally started developing Cobblestones in the late 1990's although a number of other builders constructed homes in the neighborhood as well. The location is ideal being within walking distance to Pacesetter Park, Centennial Terrace and Quarry, the Fossil Park, the new Sylvan Prairie bike trail, and the Mayberry planned development with shopping and restaurants yet still has a semi-rural feel.
Four homes sold in Cobblestones in the past year ranging in sale price from $211,000 to $315,000 and currently three are for sale ranging in asking price from $274,900 to $339,000. Expect to find upscale finishings like granite countertops in kitchens, tile or hardwood flooring, handsomely finished basements, 3 car garages, and media rooms. Allmost all of the homes have side-loading garages and all have natural materials on the front elevations.
Cobblestones has a very active home owners association working hard to create and maintain the community as a special place to live in Sylvania Township. Visit the HOA website for more information.

