"Where Traditional, Colonial New England Meets Contemporary Craftsman Style."
In The Beautifully designed One-Story Living, Luxury Condominium Community.
Blackstone Valley’s newest luxury condominium community, Rogerson Crossing. The community is nestled away in a secluded, wooded setting, over the historic Mumford River and is surrounded by natural open space and conservation. The beautiful community boasts, one-story open floor plan living, no age restriction and offers not only the seclusion of old-town living but the convenience and accessibility you need today. With easy access to major commuting routes, restaurants, recreation and shopping, Rogerson Crossing is the perfect place to call home!
*Photos shown are of Another Eastland Community, room layout and design will change for specifics of Rogerson Plan – The Heritage
The Heritage Floorplan is the ideal living space, designed with you in mind. Aesthetics aside, these units were designed to maximize convenience for the modern lifestyle. All Homes offer the highly-sought after One-Story Living with First-Floor Master suites.
*Materials and products are subject to availability. Seller reserves the right to substitute products equal to or greater than those listed at its sole discretion. – 11.2016
Uxbridge, part of Worcester county, is a quintessential Old-Town Colonial, New England Town and a commuter’s ideal location to call home. Uxbridge was settled in 1662 and incorporated in 1727. Being one of the oldest towns in Massachusetts, Uxbridge holds a part of history. Uxbridge marks the center of the Blackstone Valley Heritage Corridor; due to the Blackstone River and waterways Uxbridge was well known for America’s earliest industrialization in textiles, pioneers in power looms for woolens, cashmere woolens and manufacturing clothing and military uniforms. The first air force dress uniforms known as “Uxbridge Blues” were made here.
Rte. 146 Connects Worcester I-290, I-90, I-295 and I-95. Rte. 16 Connects to CT Via I-395 and Boston Via I-495. Rte. 122 Connects Northbridge and Woonsocket. Rte. 146A Connects to N. Smithfield. Rte. 98 Connects to Burrillville.