Georgetown

Cinderberry Estates, Georgetown Neighborhood

Cinderberry Estates offers a welcoming blend of spacious, modern homes and serene, tree-lined streets, creating a peaceful retreat with a true sense of community. Known for its well-kept landscapes and friendly neighbors, this unique neighborhood radiates a quiet charm perfect for those seeking comfort and connection right at home.

Georgetown offers a serene environment with quiet surroundings that contribute to a peaceful atmosphere. The area features a mix of newer and classic homes, with many residences built after 2000 alongside charming older properties. Most dwellings are two or three-bedroom single detached houses, providing comfortable living space. Educational opportunities include both public and private elementary and secondary schools located within a short trip from almost every home. Although a car is generally needed for errands, bus lines connect different parts of the area, and some bicycle-friendly sections are available. Convenient access to pharmacies and staple stores enhances daily living convenience in Georgetown.

Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced atmosphere will enjoy Georgetown. Georgetown is reasonably quiet, as the streets are usually quite calm - although there are still several noisier areas, especially closer to one of the 2 airports (Ockel Farms,Sussex County) or the railway line.

Highlights of Cinderberry Estates

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏊 Village of Cinderberry Community Center

A central amenity within Cinderberry Estates, the well‑appointed Village of Cinderberry community center includes a heated indoor saltwater pool, fitness room, library, game and multipurpose rooms, and serves as a hub for resident gatherings and social activities.

🎭 Possum Point Playhouse

Located just a short distance from Cinderberry Estates at 441 Old Laurel Road, the Possum Point Playhouse is a beloved local theater where residents can enjoy live stage productions, radio theater performances, and community arts events.

🎓 Delaware Tech Owens Campus

The Jack F. Owens Campus of Delaware Technical Community College sits nearby in Georgetown, offering residents ready access to a wide range of postsecondary education programs, workforce training, and community learning opportunities.

🌳 Public Park at Bedford / Front / Edward Streets

Within walking distance of homes in Cinderberry Estates, a public park at North Bedford, North Front, and Edward Streets provides passive green space, a few swings, and children’s play equipment, anchoring the neighborhood’s recreational options.

🚗 Convenient Highway Access (Routes 9, 113, 404)

Cinderberry Estates enjoys prime location straddling Route 113 with quick access to Routes 9 and 404, granting residents easy drives to downtown Georgetown, area beaches, and surrounding communities.

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This July in Cinderberry Estates

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 2–5, 2026

The Old Fashioned Sussex County 4th of July Celebration

Georgetown Speedway

A multi-day carnival with live music, tractor pulls, motocross and fireworks—perfect for Georgetown residents to enjoy close‑by family fun and support local first‑responders.

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July 18, 2026

Georgetown Historical Society Open House

Georgetown Historical Society (Court House) • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

Explore historic buildings and museum exhibits right in Georgetown — a great local outing to learn about the town’s heritage and stroll to nearby Historic Circle.

July 1, 2026

Diggin' For Dinos Storytelling Fun

Georgetown Township Public Library • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM

An engaging storytelling and craft performance about dinosaurs and historical paleontology, ideal for local families with children looking for fun, educational summer programming.

July 3, 2026

Outdoor Fun @ the Library

Georgetown Township Public Library (Outdoor Patio) • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

Drop in for outdoor games provided by the library, perfect for families in the neighborhood to enjoy toys and activities together on a summer morning.

July 11, 2026

Tying in the Estuary (Tie‑Dye Art at St. Jones Reserve)

Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve (St. Jones Reserve) • 10:00 AM

A free, nature‑themed tie‑dye art activity combined with estuary education—an excellent nearby outdoor program that blends creativity and environmental learning.

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