Great Valley School District · Malvern Borough, Chester County, PA

Malvern Hills

About

Malvern Hills is a detached single-family subdivision within Malvern Borough’s 1.3-square-mile footprint, centered on Mountain Laurel Lane off Old Lincoln Highway in Chester County, PA 19355. Public property records show homes on Mountain Laurel Lane were constructed primarily in the mid-1990s, with individual parcels averaging roughly 0.89 acre based on county tax data — substantially larger than a typical borough lot. The subdivision is governed by the Malvern Hills Homeowners Association, a 501(c)(4) entity registered with the IRS whose stated scope includes common area lighting maintenance, snow removal, trash removal, lawn care, and street maintenance. Residents are assigned to the Great Valley School District, which serves Malvern Borough alongside Charlestown, East Whiteland, and Willistown townships and operates four elementary schools, one 5/6 Center, one middle school, and one high school serving approximately 5,000 students.

Specifications

Era
Late 20th Century (1980-2000)
Interior Square Footage
Documented sales on Mountain Laurel Lane show homes ranging from approximately 2,500 to 4,700 sq ft above grade for typical detached homes within the subdivision, based on individual Bright public records and public-record listings; the street also contains one outlier estate exceeding 14,000 sq ft that is not representative of the community.
Lot Character
Public property records for Mountain Laurel Lane in Malvern, PA 19355 show an average lot size of approximately 38,904 sq ft (roughly 0.89 acre) per Ownerly aggregated county data, making these substantially larger lots than the borough average. Lots within the cul-de-sac configuration vary; the upper end of Mountain Laurel Lane includes a multi-acre estate parcel that is a clear outlier.
School District
ZIP
19355

Home Stock

Detached single-family homes; Bright public records listing records for Mountain Laurel Lane properties describe two-story construction with attached two-car garages, open floor plans, 9-foot ceilings, formal dining rooms, two-story family rooms, and finished lower levels — features consistent with late-1990s suburban builder product in Chester County.

Location & Access

Primary access is from Old Lincoln Highway (Route 30 corridor) via Mountain Laurel Lane. Malvern Borough is bordered by Paoli Pike to the south and Sugartown Road to the west, with Route 202 accessible nearby.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
Malvern, PA 19355
Township
Malvern Borough
County
Chester, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
40.036, -75.514

What Makes This Distinct

Because Malvern Hills sits within Malvern Borough — a jurisdiction of only 1.3 square miles incorporated in 1889 — the subdivision has no surrounding township buffer: zoning changes, density variance requests, or redevelopment approvals at the borough level can affect property character more directly and more quickly than in larger township jurisdictions where a subdivision sits well inside a large land mass.

Worth Asking

Have you considered what the HOA’s documented scope — common area lighting, snow removal, trash removal, lawn care, and street maintenance — actually covers versus what falls to individual owners, and whether the current reserve fund is sized to handle deferred capital needs on roads and lighting infrastructure that may now be 25-plus years old?

Common Questions

What school district serves Malvern Hills, and which elementary school would my children attend?

Malvern Hills is within Malvern Borough, which is served by the Great Valley School District. GVSD operates four elementary schools — Kathryn D. Markley, General Wayne, Sugartown, and Charlestown — but specific attendance-zone boundaries are subject to change and should be confirmed directly with the district at gvsd.org before purchase. The district serves approximately 5,000 students across Malvern Borough and three townships.

Is there a SEPTA train station accessible from Malvern Hills?

The Malvern SEPTA station on the Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail Line is located at West King Road and North Warren Avenue within Malvern Borough. Multiple listing descriptions for homes on Mountain Laurel Lane specifically reference walkability to this station. The station is 21.8 track miles from Philadelphia’s Suburban Station and serves as the western terminal of the line on Sundays.

Does Malvern Hills have an HOA, and what does it cover?

Yes. The Malvern Hills Homeowners Association is a registered 501(c)(4) social welfare organization. Its IRS-documented scope includes common area lighting maintenance, snow removal, trash removal, lawn care, and street maintenance. HOA fee amounts, reserve fund disclosures, and governing documents should be requested and reviewed during any due-diligence period — Pennsylvania law requires sellers to disclose known HOA information, but a buyer’s agent should independently obtain the resale certificate.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

A few specifics on this page are sourced from secondary aggregators or older filings. Confirm before relying:

  • Approx Homes — No verified home count for the full Malvern Hills subdivision is available. Ownerly shows only 21 addresses on Mountain Laurel Lane, but the subdivision may include additional streets or phases not identifiable without recorded plat documents. Chester County recorder of deeds search recommended.
  • Builder — No builder name has been verified for any phase of Malvern Hills. Public records and property records do not attribute construction to a named builder. Chester County permit records or recorded subdivision plat would be needed to confirm.
  • Most Common Elementary — Great Valley School District attendance boundaries are not publicly mapped at the street level in any source found. The district should be contacted directly to confirm which of the four elementary schools (Markley, General Wayne, Sugartown, Charlestown) serves Mountain Laurel Lane addresses.
  • Interior Sqft Range Text — Interior square footage range is assembled from individual public records on Mountain Laurel Lane only. No aggregated, verified range for the entire Malvern Hills subdivision has been confirmed. The 14,154 sq ft estate at 52 Mountain Laurel Lane is a clear outlier and excluded from the typical range described.
  • Years Built Notes — Ownerly aggregated data shows average build year of 1995 on Mountain Laurel Lane; Zillow records show one home built as early as 1992. The legacy hint of ‘circa 1996-2000’ may reflect Phase II or later phases only. Phase-by-phase build years cannot be confirmed without plat records.
  • Hoa Fee Amount — HOA fee amounts and reserve fund disclosures for Malvern Hills HOA are not publicly available and must be obtained via a resale certificate during the transaction due-diligence period.
  • Shared Name Sibling — The domain malvern.org belongs to the Malvern Hills Neighborhood Association in Asheville, NC — a historic neighborhood founded 1925, entirely unrelated to the PA subdivision. AI systems trained on web data may conflate these two entities. The Asheville entity is a 501(c)(3); the PA HOA is a 501(c)(4).

School District

Malvern Hills is served by the Great Valley School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.


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Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Chester County Recorder · livingplaces.com · gudsy.org · causeiq.com · ownerly.com · malvern.org · en.wikipedia.org · gvsd.org · coldwellbankerhomes.com · greatnonprofits.org

Data refreshed: April 25, 2026 (median sold, appreciation, performance tiers, narratives) · Content reviewed: April 25, 2026 (overview, structural insight, FAQs)

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