TRADITIONS AT INNISCRONE
Traditions at Inniscrone is a 55+ golf course community in Avondale in southern Chester County, built across several phases between 2000 and 2013 and consisting of 167 single-family homes. It is adjacent to the Inniscrone Golf Club, a well-regarded 18-hole course with a full clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant, and driving range. The combination of adjacency to a golf club and a southern Chester County location — close to Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, and the Delaware border — gives this community a distinct character within the 55+ market.
HOMES & PRICING
Resale single-family homes at Traditions at Inniscrone range from 1,406 to 2,788 square feet with two to four bedrooms, two to three bathrooms, and attached garages. The average resale price is approximately $546,000. HOA fees cover lawn maintenance, snow removal, and common area upkeep.
AMENITIES
The community clubhouse includes a multi-purpose great room, card room, catering kitchen, billiards room with table tennis and shuffleboard, exercise room, and sauna. An outdoor pool is available seasonally. A full-time activities director coordinates the social calendar. The golf club adjacency is the signature amenity — members can access the Inniscrone Golf Club's driving range, course, and restaurant. The club hosts a variety of resident-organized golf leagues and social events through the year.
LOCATION & LIFESTYLE
Avondale sits near the Chester County-Delaware border, minutes from Kennett Square, Longwood Gardens, Brandywine River Museum, and Va La Vineyards. Wilmington, Delaware — with Christiana Hospital and the Christiana Mall — is approximately 25 minutes south. Philadelphia International Airport is under an hour east. The southern Chester County lifestyle is agricultural, scenic, and quieter than the Route 30 corridor to the north.
WHO IT'S RIGHT FOR
Traditions at Inniscrone is the right community for the golfer who wants to be steps from a quality course and does not want to pay for a luxury golf community like Hershey's Mill. It also attracts buyers specifically tied to southern Chester County — those who want to stay near Kennett Square, Avondale, or the Delaware border and are willing to accept the tradeoff of distance from the Route 30 commercial corridor in exchange for the southern Chester County lifestyle.