Sugar Hill was created from rolling prairie, natural rock
formations, creeks and large trees. Portions of Sugar Hill
are covered by the original Cross Timbers Forest with many large,
old-growth , post oak trees.
To help preserver the natural beauty and spectacular views of Sugar
Hill, the development has only 33 homes sites. Twenty acres
of common areas contain spring-fed ponds, nature trails, creeks,
natural waterfalls, and rugged rock formations.
Big skies. Rolling hills. And the living is easy. Out of the
wide-open spaces, the Iron Horse Ranch Edmond is coming.
Set on more than 1,500 acres at the corner of Coltrane
and Coffee Creek Roads, the Iron Horse will be one of
Oklahomas largest master-planned developments. With
private residences, schools, public parks, clubhouse and commercial
opportunities. Its the ultimate ranch setting, but within the
city limits.
Stone
Valley Ranch is nestled just North of Edmond, Oklahoma in the hills
just east of I-35 off of Waterloo Road. Rolling hills, wooded
terrain and sparkling ponds create the soothing atmosphere of this
estate neighborhood.
Stone Valley Ranch was the site of the Central Oklahoma
Home Builder Association's 2003 Edmond Street of Dreams. The
neighborhood has grown over the past four years to cover both the
East and West side of the neighborhood ponds.
The homes and gated neighborhood of Hampden Hollow offer quiet
country living and a little flavor of the English
countryside.
Armstrong Developments, LLC and many of central Oklahomas
finest builders are creating one of Edmonds most well planned
family oriented communities. Conveniently located near
Edmonds shops, restaurants, churches and schools, Hampden
Hollow offers just about everything a family could want including a
community play area, pool and cabana.
Panther Run is east off Triple X Rd. off Coffee Creek