Cuyahoga Valley Farmers Market
A vibrant weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, live music, cooking demos, and tastings—perfect for Roundwood Manor residents seeking a scenic weekend outing within Cuyahoga Valley.
Hunting Valley offers a peaceful setting with minimal street noise and calm surroundings, perfect for anyone seeking tranquility. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes and townhouses, many built before the 1960s, providing classic architectural charm. Spacious residences with three or more bedrooms are common, offering ample room for various needs. Green spaces and parks are accessible nearby, allowing contact with nature within a short drive. Residents benefit from easy car access and convenient parking, making daily travel straightforward. This distinctive village emphasizes quiet living combined with straightforward transportation options for comfortable, relaxed days.
The character of Hunting Valley is exemplified by its calm ambience. Hunting Valley is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Green spaces are distributed sporadically, making them sometimes difficult to access. Despite that, there are around 30 parks nearby for residents to visit, such as Old Field and Forest Ridge Preserve.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A 400‑acre conservation and recreation area on Fairmount Boulevard in Roundwood Manor’s Daisy Hill neighborhood, this property features forests, ravines, waterfalls, meadows and miles of trails open seasonally for public hiking and educational programs through Case Western Reserve University’s University Farm & Field Station.
The prestigious all‑boys preparatory school’s Upper School campus sits on over 220 acres within the Roundwood Manor area and includes extensive outdoor labs like a trout hatchery, maple sugaring, an astronomical observatory, and natural science study areas.
Located just adjacent to Roundwood Manor’s area, the Cleveland Metroparks Polo Field on Chagrin River Road offers bridle trails, picnic areas, and access to scenic loop rides and hikes along the river floodplain.
This iconic 1920s Georgian‑Revival estate built by the Van Sweringen brothers anchors the neighborhood with its architectural grandeur, indoor pool, tennis court, and stately presence at 3450 Roundwood Road, defining the character of Daisy Hill.
While not within Roundwood Manor proper, the nearby shopping and dining clusters at Legacy Village and Eton Town Center (under 15 minutes away) offer upscale retail, restaurants and conveniences that serve Roundwood Manor area residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant weekly farmers market offering fresh produce, live music, cooking demos, and tastings—perfect for Roundwood Manor residents seeking a scenic weekend outing within Cuyahoga Valley.
A rustic outdoor market featuring handcrafted decor, baked goods, and vintage finds—ideal for families near Huntington Valley to explore unique crafts in a charming countryside setting.
A local summer street festival series hosted by the Huntington Township Chamber—great for nearby residents to enjoy community arts, vendors, and neighborhood festivities close to home.
An evening farmers market with local produce, artisan crafts, and live music—within reasonable driving distance, perfect for a summer outing with family or friends.
A festive multi‑day celebration honoring America's 250th with family‑friendly activities—an engaging regional event just across the state line, easily accessible to Roundwood Manor residents.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Roundwood Manor
Local characteristics and demographics for Roundwood Manor