Bridge Valley is located less than a mile northwest of the picturesque Village of Clarkston. The site has a rich history from the days of early settlers in the mid-1800's, including its use by Henry Ford as a family retreat, and the subsequent 35-year ownership by Dr. James O'Neill and family who farmed and nurtured the property as a nature reserve, planting over 90,000 evergreens.
This 296-acre parcel is the site of 139 residences carefully placed within and around the abundant natural features of the land. Parks and nature reserve areas have been preserved throughout the development for the enjoyment of the residents, including a portion of the Bridge Valley Nature Reserve containing some of the most ecologically significant habitats in southeastern Michigan.
Homesites are spacious, averaging over 1 acre, providing a true country-estate setting.
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