Sherwood Lifestyle & Relocation Video Brochure
Sherwood Living

A rapidly growing city in Washington County and a multi-award-winning community, Sherwood Oregon offers something for everyone.
Just outside the bustling city of Portland, Sherwood is a quiet suburb filled with heart and historic charm. The city center of Old Town offer an engaging atmosphere that harmoniously blends the past with present. The original nine-blocks is home to historic bungalows, Victorian houses, the cities Morback House Museum, Memorial Park, antique shops and historic buildings. Present day blue lamp posts accented in seasonal hanging décor line sidewalks and streets to create a charming ambiance that compliments Old Town's historic backdrop.
Old Town Sherwood is filled with area cafes and diners, a tea shop, salons, antique shops locally owned businesses, professional business plazas with new luxury condos, a public library, city offices, a locally owned produce stand, art galleries and coming soon a new Sherwood events center.
Old town is also the center stage for the cities most popular Sherwood events such as the annual Robin Hood Festival, Cruisin’ Sherwood Car Show, Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Parades and the Sherwood Saturday Market which brings in local artists, delectable food stands and more. The commercial crossroads at highway 99W and the Tualatin-Sherwood Road is the heart of Sherwood’s unmistakable growth. Major stores weaved with large plazas filled with locally owned shops of all types keep Sherwood shoppers close to home.
Situated about 5 miles to I-5 in Tualatin, Sherwood provides easy access to major destinations such as Portland, Portland International airport and Salem. Sherwood is also know for its rolling hills of fertile farmland and vineyards that paint the landscape of Oregon’s award-winning wine country. Scenic rural roads that meander through the Willamette Valley provide the perfect setting for a relaxing drive or bike ride where you’re sure to experience the glory this beautiful area has to offer.
Large and small neighborhoods can be found all throughout Sherwood, along with neighborhood and community parks and excellent schools the people who live here love. In fact, Sherwood is home to generations of families who settled here long ago and today continues to be a desirable place for many to call home and enjoy the family friendly lifestyle living in Sherwood proudly offers.
Copyright Amber Gardner
Just outside the bustling city of Portland, Sherwood is a quiet suburb filled with heart and historic charm. The city center of Old Town offer an engaging atmosphere that harmoniously blends the past with present. The original nine-blocks is home to historic bungalows, Victorian houses, the cities Morback House Museum, Memorial Park, antique shops and historic buildings. Present day blue lamp posts accented in seasonal hanging décor line sidewalks and streets to create a charming ambiance that compliments Old Town's historic backdrop.
Old Town Sherwood is filled with area cafes and diners, a tea shop, salons, antique shops locally owned businesses, professional business plazas with new luxury condos, a public library, city offices, a locally owned produce stand, art galleries and coming soon a new Sherwood events center.
Old town is also the center stage for the cities most popular Sherwood events such as the annual Robin Hood Festival, Cruisin’ Sherwood Car Show, Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Parades and the Sherwood Saturday Market which brings in local artists, delectable food stands and more. The commercial crossroads at highway 99W and the Tualatin-Sherwood Road is the heart of Sherwood’s unmistakable growth. Major stores weaved with large plazas filled with locally owned shops of all types keep Sherwood shoppers close to home.
Situated about 5 miles to I-5 in Tualatin, Sherwood provides easy access to major destinations such as Portland, Portland International airport and Salem. Sherwood is also know for its rolling hills of fertile farmland and vineyards that paint the landscape of Oregon’s award-winning wine country. Scenic rural roads that meander through the Willamette Valley provide the perfect setting for a relaxing drive or bike ride where you’re sure to experience the glory this beautiful area has to offer.
Large and small neighborhoods can be found all throughout Sherwood, along with neighborhood and community parks and excellent schools the people who live here love. In fact, Sherwood is home to generations of families who settled here long ago and today continues to be a desirable place for many to call home and enjoy the family friendly lifestyle living in Sherwood proudly offers.
Copyright Amber Gardner