Carding Mill
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Carding
Mill is a high end, limited density cluster plan land development surrounding
the Carding Mill Pond. The 170 acres had once been owned Henry Ford, founder of
Ford Motors, and who is also credited with the institutionalization of the assembly
line method of production. Mr. Ford had originally used the property to educate
local
farm
workers his early methods associated with assembly line production. The residential
land development designed the home sites within 60 acres of the total 170 acres,
thereby, preserving the remaining 110 acres, including the Carding Mill Pond,
as conservation land overseen by the local conservation commission. Following
the land development we managed the design and construction of four high end custom
homes, including Federal, Colonial and Cape styles.
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| Project Summary: | 170 Acre Cluster Plan, 32 Custom Homes |
| Total Project Sales: | $31,000,000 |
| Financing: | Shawmut Bank, Private Equity |
| Primary Services: | A Northland Residential project, project management services involved with acquisitions, land planning, approvals, design, and site construction oversight. Developed a construction company, which built four high end, custom homes on the property. |



