Attractive one floor freeholds built in four clusters of four units each and two clusters of six units each. At the rear of the court, there are four clusters of semi-style units sharing the same colour schemes and design details. Some of these semis back onto Sherwood Forest Park.
"Danbury Developments" built. Impressive front stone pillars and brick walls greet you as you first drive in along Bentley. All of these units have nice setbacks from the street and the units on the south side have deeper rear yards backing onto Confederation Line.
Brown brick, brown shingles, a lower front skirt about four feet high of stone. Pillared covered front porches. Stucco like tan coloured siding over the front peaked garages, cement driveways. Taupe trim and taupe coloured garage doors. With most of these units, there is just one step up to the front porch and some units have walkways which are flush to these front porches. That's a small detailing some seniors appreciate. There is no rear fencing between these units and there are many rear sheds all of a standard design (brick and vinyl) to match the look of each other and these freehold units. (Freeholds mean that these units are not condos and there are no condo fees. It also means that each owner is responsible for things like shingles, doors and windows).
Sixty one percent of the homes in this neighbourhood were built between 1961 – 1990. These units are relatively new to this neighbourhood. There is a Tim Horton's across the street on Confederation Line and Confederation Line offers you straight and easy access to downtown.