Our Model Home and Offices are located at 85 Franklin Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
From the Square in downtown Mechanicsburg, west on Main Street / Trindle Road 1 1/4 miles to Left on Sinclair, Left on Tamanini Way and 2nd Right on Franklin Drive.
Monroe Elementary
Eagle View Middle School
Cumberland Valley High School
Trindle Station is Named in honor of William Trindle who purchased the land from William Penn’s children, John Thomas and Richard Penn on the 25th of March, 1724, during the reign of King George II. (See Patent Book A-12, page 188.)
Legend tells us much about William Trindle. He became renowned as a frontiersman, respected as an expert hunter and trapper among the Indians and the Settlers. He was known as a trustworthy Lieutenant in the Militia along with his friend John Silver. His family lived here for generations and went on to raise cattle for the city markets. In the 1700’s, this area was a frontier, far from the conveniences of Philadelphia. It took bold and decisive action to rely on trapping and trading, hunting and fishing until they could clear the land and build their homes.
Situated between Williams Grove and Sinclair Roads, Trindle Station is conveniently located near schools and shopping; between town and country. There is easy access to Trindle Road, the Carlisle Pike and all the major interstates. We are very close to the charming borough of Mechanicsburg with its lovely shops, galleries and restaurants. Just a few miles away, you will find an array of genuine Farmer's Markets offering seasonal harvest and produce fresh off the farm.
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* When choosing your neighborhood, consider the neighborhood
design...
Trindle Station was designed with gently curving streets as an alternative to conventional "grid" layout. The winding roads create areas
of green space and and help to slow down traffic while increasing the overall visual aesthetics of the neighborhood street-scape.
The neighborhood design of Trindle Station provides a feeling of connectivity yet offers visual privacy. Looking out your front door, you see only a handful of neighboring homes rather than an
monotonous row. Trindle Station's design offers 20 acres of green space and pockets of naturalized areas dispersed throughout, including a 10-acre nature sanctuary and a pocket park featuring a
three-slide-jungle-gym, swings and a see-saw.
We hope you'll agree with those who already make their home at Trindle Station, that our gently curving streets, open green space, increased safety of sidewalks & street lights, together with the
lower-tax location of Monroe Township add to the appeal and beauty of the neighborhood.
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