Bainbridge Township

Neighborhoods and Suburbs
Bainbridge Township
Established in 1817 in Geauga County, Bainbridge Township retains a semi-rural flavor for its residents, offers expansive rural living and working farms in addition to charming subdivisions and public parks.

Located an easy 25 miles east of downtown Cleveland, Bainbridge is just an hour from the Pennsylvania border. One of the first housing subdivisions in the township, Lake Lucerne, dates back to the 1920s when a land company bought 250 acres and created a 25 acre lake. Originally designed as a summer home colony, it is now home for year-round residents. The housing stock is comprised of older homes and plenty of newer luxury homes and new construction. Students attend the top-rated Kenston Schools.
Quick Stats:
City Website:
Population Size:
12785
Median Home Sale Price:
Real Estate Taxes per $100K:
% Owner Occupied:
450000
2110
89
% Minority
Public School District:
8.5
KenstonSchools primarily -or- Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Schools for a few streets.
Distance to Downtown Cleveland:
33 min (27.4 mi) via US-422 and I-480
Distance to Downtown Akron:
46 min (39.4 mi) via OH-8



