About Ridgewood Manor

Ridgewood Manor is a neighborhood of seventy-eight single-family homes in Upper St. Clair Township, just south of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania — tucked between the Morton Field Complex ballfields, the trails of Boyce Mayview Park, and Baker Elementary School.

Origins

Ridgewood Manor was laid out by the Broadlawn Highlands Corporation and recorded with Allegheny County in 1977. Nearly five decades on, its original streets — Glenwood, Hastings Mill, Manor, and Ridgewood — still trace the same gentle curves the surveyors drew, and many of the homes are now into their second or third generation of owners.

The neighborhood was designed from the start to be more than the sum of its lots. Five common green parcels thread shared space and paths through the development and form a buffer between the homes and the surrounding township roads. One of those roads borders Boyce Mayview Park — former Commonwealth land that now gives residents direct access to trails, ballfields, and the Township’s recreation center.


Neighborhood Setting

Ridgewood Manor sits in an unusually amenity-rich corner of Upper St. Clair. Boyce Mayview Park wraps the neighborhood’s western edge, with hiking trails and a multi-use perimeter trail residents can step onto directly from the common grounds. The park is also home to the Township’s Community & Recreation Center (C&RC) — pools, fitness areas, gymnasiums, and year-round programming for all ages.

A short distance away, the Morton Fields Complex hosts the township’s youth and adult sports leagues on multiple lighted fields. Baker Elementary School sits within easy walking distance, with the adjoining Baker Park — playground, open green, and ballfields — serving as an everyday extension of the school grounds. The Upper St. Clair School District feeder pattern continues at Streams Elementary and Boyce Middle School, both within the same township.