Welcome to Stoneleigh
Stoneleigh is a delightful community with a vibrant history. The development of this quaint neighborhood started just after World War I, its name coming from “the Stoneleigh House,” the original Manor that occupied the land. That estate has long since been lost to time. However, the community flourished largely thanks to its prime location. In that respect, Stoneleigh’s history parallels its immediate neighbors, Rodgers Forge and Anneslie. Stoneleigh celebrated its centennial in 2022 and is home to over 500 properties and some of the most beautiful trees in Greater Baltimore.
Dining, Entertainment, Shopping & More
Stoneleigh is home to an array of local attractions. This quaint, suburban neighborhood offers plenty of places to get out and enjoy the land the community was built to honor. With stunning tree-lined streets, many residents take an afternoon stroll through the neighborhood.
The community pool serves as the neighborhood’s social centerpiece. The whole family can get involved in casual summer days at the pool, its competitive swim team (the Stoneleigh Sharks), and the onsite baby pool, among other features.
Macy’s and Nordstrom are the flagship stores of the Towson Town Center. Residents can enjoy sporting and entertainment events at Towson University’s SECU Arena.
The vibrant downtown of Towson is situated about a mile from Stoneleigh, giving residents easy access to numerous local shops and restaurants. Among the best local hotspots is Perennial, a posh, fine dining experience serving high-quality American dishes in downtown Towson.
Schools
Students attend the following Baltimore County Public Schools:
Nearby Private School Options Include:
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Market
Avg. Sale Price
2022
# of Homes Sold
2022