A beautiful place to live



Worthington Meadows is located in Reisterstown, Maryland and features mid-size townhomes. This well-established community continues to attract interest from buyers looking for attractive and affordable homes in the Reisterstown area.

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  • Worthington Meadows

    Take a look

    Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
    Age: 1991 to 1993
    Sq. Ft.: 1991 to 1993 Sq. Ft.
    Bedrooms: 3 Bedrooms
    Bathrooms: 2 to 4 Bathrooms

  • Worthington Meadows

    Schools

    Franklyn High School | Public | Grades 9-12| Students 1576
    Glyndon Elementary School | Public | Grades PK-5 | Students 540
    Franklin Middle School | Public| | Grades 6-8| | Students 1298

  • A Little Historye

    The Town of Reisterstown

    Reisterstown was founded by German immigrant John Reister in 1758, Reisterstown is located to the northwest of Baltimore. Though it is older than the surrounding areas, it now serves primarily as a residential suburb of Baltimore. The center is designated the Reisterstown Historic District and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

What people say

  • Worthington Meadows is a wonderful place to raise a family. The schools are so conveniently located and shopping is a breeze

    John Smith
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    Jane Smith
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    Paul Willson