Welcome to Bainbridge

   
       
 



Area: 25 square miles in Geauga County

Population: 11,000

Location: 16 miles southeast of Cleveland and one hour away from the Pennsylvania border with a quick access to major highways in all directions.

Education: Kenston Local Schools

Community link: Bainbridge Township

General Characteristics: Bainbridge provides a superb living environment to raise a family, it also provides light industrial and office uses within it’s borders, relieving many of their residents of traveling to work beyond the township limits. Variety of housing selections and price ranges. Lake Lucerne Community was built as a summer cottage lake community to Cleveland’s upper society many years ago. Tanglewood neighborhood is built around a golf course with beautiful hills and water. Bainbridge has plenty of horse properties and large lot farms as well as excellent condominium availability.

Recreation and Leisure: Bainbridge is home to 5 parks, Chagrin Valley Athletic Club, The Wembley Club, Pine Lake Trout Club and many neighborhood Lakes for water sports and activities.

Information: 440-543-9871 Township Trustees, 17826 Chillicothe Road
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023

Bainbridge History: Founded in 1817 and named after 1812 Naval Commodore William Bainbridge, who commanded the USS Constitution, Bainbridge is diverse in its makeup. While the township boasts large lots and open spaces, there are many subdivisions nestled in the Chagrin Valley with a sprinkling of commercial areas and an industrial park. The township's First housing subdivision, Lake Lucerne, was built in 1922, with a 25 acre lake. Although Route 422 runs through Bainbridge, the community still prides itself on a small town ambiance.

The community is rooted in colorful history that Featured such businesses as cheese factories, grist mills, logging operations, natural ice production and theme parks such as Sea World and Geauga Lake. At one time Bainbridge had five cheese factories turning out more than 500,000 pounds or cheese and nearly 100,000 pounds of butter annually. The area sported horse and dog racing for several decades near Pettibone and Aurora Roads until 1956, when the grandstands burned to the ground.

Bainbridge had several one-room schools and later built a consolidated school for all twelve grades. The school is still used as an early learning center and is located on Chillicothe Road (Route 306) near Bainbridge Center, the site of the town hall and public safety departments. Currently, Bainbridge and Auburn Townships make up the Kenston School District, formed in 1953. Kenston is a derivation of Kent's Town, one or the original names for the area in the early 1800's.

 
     
 

 
             
   
 

Home  |  The Chamber  |  Membership Application  |  Member Directory  |  Contact Us

Chagrin Valley Chamber of Commerce, 79 South Main Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio  44022  |  p. 440.247.6607

Website Design and Application Development by Thetawave Incorporated