In the center of a vibrant, active, culturally-rich community of Cumberland Maine, Mill Run Townhouses' location is ideal for the modern professional who enjoys finding engaging and enriching leisure time close to home.
Explore Rines Forest, and Twin Brook, enjoy the Cumberland Fair in the autumn. In the summertime, residents are able to enjoy an outdoor concert series from local musicians on the front lawn of Greely High School, swim and paddle around the coast line at Broad Cove Reserve. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike or bike nearby, and golfers can play at Val Halla. Twin Brook Recreation Facility is over 250 acres of public space; athletic fields, baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, disc golf course, restroom facilities and more than 4 miles of wooded walking trails. In the winter months, many trails are groomed for cross country skiing.
When Mill Run Townhouses is your home, you're in the midst of the best of Greater Portland.
Explore Rines Forest, and Twin Brook, enjoy the Cumberland Fair in the autumn. In the summertime, residents are able to enjoy an outdoor concert series from local musicians on the front lawn of Greely High School, swim and paddle around the coast line at Broad Cove Reserve. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike or bike nearby, and golfers can play at Val Halla. Twin Brook Recreation Facility is over 250 acres of public space; athletic fields, baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, disc golf course, restroom facilities and more than 4 miles of wooded walking trails. In the winter months, many trails are groomed for cross country skiing.
When Mill Run Townhouses is your home, you're in the midst of the best of Greater Portland.
The town has three distinct areas: Cumberland Center, Cumberland Foreside, and West Cumberland. Cumberland Center is where you can find town hall, and the public schools, and is situated roughly in the geographical middle of the town’s boundaries. The school district has three schools: Mabel I. Wilson Elementary School, Greely Middle School, and Greely High School. The school system is consistently ranked as one of the best in the state of Maine. The center of town has a convenience store, several cafés, a library, an automotive shop, credit union, and post office, all within walking distance of each other.
West Cumberland, centered on the Route 100 corridor in the northwest corner of the town, today hosts two commercial districts, and is home to a variety of small businesses ranging from a drive-thru coffee stop, spa, automotive shops, restaurants, greenhouse, and veterinarian office.