

There exists at Seven Bridges a rare tranquility borne of nature's finest gifts: trees. Seldom have the annals of development recorded such absolute determination toward the preservation and expansions of an area's natural native plant life. Seven Bridges has seen 2700 of the site's trees categorized by health, type and appearance, then tagged for preservation.
The rolling, wooded horizon of Seven Bridges provides a rich alternative to the hasty, chillingly efficient profiles struck by many of today's developments. Where some would raze the landscape, Seven Bridges has ensured the preservation of a 31-acre forest. Where some would lay roads straight and square, Seven Bridges allows the meandering lane. And where some would wring the land for all its marketable worth, Seven Bridges introduces generous parks, nature trails and river walks.
The search for a new home inevitably leads one to the admonition, "Location is more than a sales feature. It's a credo. After all, have you ever found a home that places you within minutes of two major expressways, yet fully isolates you from the noise and grit of civilization? And can you imagine a home so near to upscale shopping that one has only to follow a nature trail and river walk to reach it? But perhaps best of all, can you envision the drudgery of the morning commute reduced to a brisk stroll beside the crisp, daybreak beauty of a championship golf course? Idyllic as it may sound, all of this potential awaits the Seven Bridges homeowner.
Of the 304 single-family homes, one-third borders the golf course, forest preserve or a park site. The majority of the remainder enjoy a cul-de-sac location.
Those who come to Seven Bridges to work will find an alluring corporate and retail atmosphere. Those who come to Seven Bridges to live will find irresistible homes. But those who come to Seven Bridges to play will find a true golfing masterpiece. At the hands of famed course designer Dick Nugent, the 64-year-old Woodridge Golf Club was transformed into the Seven Bridges Golf Course, a stunning 18-hole showcase.
The development's namesake seven bridges span the DuPage River along the course's circuit, and an inviting clubhouse awaits the weary golfer at play's end.
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