Welcome to Spring Valley Cottages

           
           
   

Builders Fred Kimball and Rick Landis have joined forces with Ross Chapin Architects to create Spring Valley Cottages in Port Townsend, Washington.

 

 
   

Spring Valley Cottages is Jefferson County's first Built Green® neighborhood!

Nestled in the Happy Valley area of Port Townsend, this cottage neighborhood is close to town and schools. Our goal is to offer unique housing, while fostering a sense of community.

Welcome to Spring Valley!

   
   

 

   
    Cozy neighborhood

Bigger isn't always better. Often quality, comfort and charm are lost in the quest for more square footage. The 600-1200-square-foot homes we are creating at Spring Valley are nostalgic in appearance only. They incorporate space-saving designs, quality construction and artistic details.

   
   

View from the porch

 

Five of the 10 Spring Valley Cottages have been completed; one has been sold. We expect all of the cottages to be finished by this summer.

 

 

 

Please call Cynthia Landis for pricing and any questions.
umatilla@olypen.com
360.301.4896 (cell)
360.385.3352

The Neighborhood of Umatilla Hill was featured in these magazines:

Cottage Living

 

 

Cottage Living
April 2008

 

Builder

 

Builder
December 2006

Read the article.

 

 

Interior shot

 

 

 

March 2008:
Our album has new photos!

 

 

 

Site plan for Spring Valley Cottages
Spring Valley Cottages

Ross Chapin Architects

This link will take you to a map to Spring Valley Cottages.

Visit our Neighborhood of Umatilla Hill website to explore this close-knit community and get a feel for what's to come at Spring Valley.

Priced from $210,000 to $410,000.

 

For more information, contact Cynthia Landis:
umatilla@olypen.com
360.301.4896 (cell)
360.385.3352

 

 

 

 

Kimball & Landis, LLC
Port Townsend, Washington
360.385.4915
fredk@olympus.net

 

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