History
Originally conceived as a 750 unit townhome community in the mid 1980’s, the subdivision plan was transformed over a period of years to become a mix of single family and semi-detached (carriage) homes, which were marketed and constructed in sections, or “villages”, but all organized under a single homeowner’s association and community structure. Construction of the development began in 1995, and the final section was completed in 2002.
Schools
Williamsburg lies within the Downingtown Area School District, which has ten elementary schools (K-5), a sixth-grade center, two middle schools (7-8) and 2 four year high schools (East and West Campus), as well first-in-the-state STEM Academy. For more information, please visit the Downingtown Area School District website.
The development is within the service area of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Check the web pages of St. Joseph’s Elementary and Bishop Shanahan High Schools for more information. There are also numerous day-care facilities within a five mile radius of the development.
Nearby Hospitals
Main Line Health Paoli Hospital
Chester County Hospital – West Chester