HONEYCROFT VILLAGE
Honeycroft Village is a 55+ active lifestyle community in the rural countryside of Cochranville in southern Chester County, built by Cedar Knoll Builders. It is one of the most resort-like communities in the southern part of the county, distinguishing itself from competitors in that corridor with a heated indoor pool — a significant amenity that most comparably priced communities do not offer. The community sits on 60 acres of open space and is genuinely customizable, with buyers working directly with builders to personalize their homes.
HOMES & PRICING
Honeycroft Village offers two to three bedroom homes with nine-foot ceilings on first floors and a design center of over 2,000 square feet where buyers choose finishes, fixtures, and structural options. Starting prices historically have been from the $200,000s though current pricing reflects market increases — check with an agent for current new construction pricing on remaining homesites. The community includes a mix of available homesites and resale homes.
AMENITIES
The clubhouse includes a heated indoor pool and spa, fitness center, gathering spaces, and outdoor amenities. Sidewalks and street lighting throughout. Lawn care and snow removal are included. The combination of the indoor heated pool and the rural setting is the defining characteristic of Honeycroft — it offers resort-level amenity depth in a countryside location that feels genuinely removed from suburban density.
LOCATION & LIFESTYLE
Cochranville sits in southern Chester County near Route 41. Longwood Gardens is minutes away. World-class golf, the Brandywine River, Va La Vineyards, and the Kennett Square mushroom corridor are all nearby. Wilmington, Delaware — with its airport, shopping, and medical centers — is approximately 30 minutes south. The lifestyle is quiet, rural, and agricultural — this is southern Chester County at its most characteristic.
WHO IT'S RIGHT FOR
Honeycroft Village is for buyers who specifically want southern Chester County's rural character and are not willing to sacrifice indoor pool access to get it. It draws buyers who have connections to the Kennett Square, Avondale, and Oxford corridor — often people who have lived in southern Chester County for years and want to stay in the area they know. Buyers who want a more densely programmed social calendar or proximity to urban amenities may find Cochranville's rural location a significant tradeoff.