Nestled into the landscape on the north side of Cranberry Township you’ll find a neighborhood that’s steeped in history. This is where Cranberry Township started. Green spaces stretch wide while meandering creeks whisper stories of resilience and new life. Streets and walking paths point you to a natural green with clusters of mature trees and a sheltered patio awaits your arrival. Young and old meet here as companions, weaving wisdom and laughter into a tapestry of new ideas. In this storied place, life thrives at its own pace and the collective soul of a neighborhood beats steady and strong.
This is Cranberry’s new frontier. This is Brookvue.
Brookvue Preserve is a 20-acre living, breathing extension of home that changes with each visit. Morning runners find clarity on trails kissed with dew. Children collect treasures like acorns or a fallen feather. Wanderers accept the invitation of benches to sit and stay awhile.
The Bower green is made up of several distinct elements—the main stone and timber structure we call The Den, the bordering park and green space simply known as The Bower, and a natural playground known as TerraPark. Together, they form the central outpost of activity and connection at the center of Brookvue.
The Den
The Den, crafted from rugged timber and fieldstone features a grand fireplace that radiates warmth, drawing people together on a roomy patio beneath its wide, sheltering eaves. Looking east, a bandshell stage
extends from The Den’s lower level and gives way to the vast lawn.
TerraPark
Rounding out the corner of The Bower green is Terrapark. There's something beautifully frontier about our natural playground: the way children approach it with the same curiosity that once drove settlers off to discover unknown lands. No maps needed, no instructions required. Just the natural desire to explore what lies beyond the next hill at Cranberry’s New Frontier.
Walking paths meander throughout Brookvue, opening to green area and open spaces that invite you to relax or play.
Schools: Seneca Valley School District; Ehrman Crest Elementary (4 mi), Ryan Gloyer Middle (9 mi), Seneca Valley Sr. High (9 mi).
Downtown Pittsburgh (24 Mi): Nearby bustling urban center.
Butler County: Low taxes without sacrificing community amenities.
Convenient access: Easy access to Route 228, Route 19, I-79, and the PA Turnpike.
Creek: Great local fishing for outdoor enthusiasts.
Outdoor recreation: Easy access to parks, hiking trails, and green spaces.
Buying a home is never simple, but we’ll make it easy. Let’s start the conversation. Schedule a visit to Brookvue online, call or walk in anytime.
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