Nestled in the rolling hills of East Central Ohio, Carrollton is a small village serving as the county seat of Carroll County. This rural community offers a relaxed lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty.
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Real estate in Carrollton includes an eclectic mix of housing options from single-family homes in friendly neighborhoods to larger properties nestled on farms outside of town. Homes in Carrollton are relatively less expensive than both state and national averages. Local homeowners enjoy the peacefulness that rural living provides, enjoying spacious lots and beautiful natural surroundings. Browse the newest real estate listings in Carrollton, OH.
Carrollton is served by the Carrollton Exempted Village School District, which includes Dellroy Elementary School, Carrollton Elementary School, Augusta Elementary School, Bell-Herron Middle School, and Carrollton High School. Additionally, there are several private school options available throughout the region.
While there are no institutions of higher learning located in Carrollton, residents may access colleges and universities in nearby cities, including Kent State University at Tuscarawas in New Philadelphia and those located in Canton—Malone University, Walsh University, Stark State College, and more. Find homes in Carrollton by school district.
The village of Carrollton was originally established as “Centreville” on October 4, 1815, located at the crossroads that connected Steubenville with Canton, and New Lisbon with New Philadelphia. The village later became the county seat of the newly formed Carroll County, at which point the name was changed to Carrollton on February 24, 1834. Carrollton was named after Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Carrollton is a small village serving as the county seat of Carroll County. Located approximately 25 miles from Canton, Carrollton is nestled in a beautiful rural setting in East Central Ohio. Residents of Carrollton may travel the reasonable distance to Canton, Dover, and New Philadelphia for work, entertainment, and other amenities of a larger city. However, Carrollton has plenty of attractive small-town features in store for residents and visitors alike. The charming historic downtown district includes a myriad of local businesses, such as antique shops, eateries, boutiques, bakeries, and specialty stores.
The primary industry in Carroll County is agriculture, which is celebrated at a multitude of events and sites throughout the region. Carrollton residents may sample produce and homemade goods at the seasonal open-air Carrollton Farmers’ Market each spring and summer. The Algonquin Mill Festival in Carrollton and Great Trail Festival in nearby Malvern aim to celebrate the history, artisans, and agricultural heritage of the area.
The area’s natural setting means there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation within reach, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and swimming in nearby lakes, including Atwood Lake and Leesville Lake. One of the county’s most notable community parks is Bluebird Farm Park, which hosts a cafe, winery, toy museum, and amphitheater in a beautiful 19 th Century pre-Civil War setting in Carrollton.
From information about the best neighborhoods and school districts to the most exciting local cultural events and entertainment, our Carrollton realtors will tell you everything you need to know about living in this neck of the woods. Stop by our Carrollton office today or contact us to get started!
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