Heritage Place Subdivision
A Timeless Community in Cammack, Indiana
Heritage Place Subdivision is designed to capture the charm and spirit of a bygone era, fostering a close-knit village atmosphere where families and neighbors can connect. Inspired by the traditional values of community, safety, and social interaction, this neighborhood brings back the essence of historic American towns. Whether it’s children safely walking to a friend’s house, neighbors sharing conversations on their front porches, or residents enjoying leisurely strolls along tree-lined streets, Heritage Place offers a refreshing return to a simpler, more connected way of life.

Available Lot List
Updated as of February 17th, 2025
Subdivision Plot Plan
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About The Neighborhood
Authentic Historical Architecture
The character of Heritage Place is deeply rooted in American architectural heritage, featuring homes that reflect styles popular between 1840 and 1910. Approved architectural styles include Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, Gothic Revival, and Late Victorian, ensuring a streetscape that evokes the beauty and craftsmanship of historic Indiana. Each home must authentically represent its chosen style with appropriate materials, colors, and detailing, maintaining the integrity of the neighborhood’s historical vision.
Unlike many modern subdivisions, Heritage Place avoids uniformity. Instead, it encourages variety in design while upholding architectural accuracy. Homes will be complemented by carefully planned landscaping, fences, and shade trees, creating a harmonious and picturesque setting.
Prime Location in Historic Cammack
Located in Cammack, Indiana, just west of Muncie, Heritage Place Subdivision is set in a community rich with history and small-town charm. Established in 1882, Cammack has long been a hub of local commerce and camaraderie. A beloved landmark in the area is Cammack Station, a nostalgic restaurant housed in a restored 1931 filling station, serving old-fashioned burgers, sandwiches, and homemade ice cream in a setting filled with vintage memorabilia.
Top-Tier Education with Yorktown Community Schools
Families in Heritage Place will benefit from the exceptional Yorktown Community Schools (YCS) district, known for academic excellence and a strong commitment to student success. YCS features an Early College program, numerous Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and extensive career and technical education options. Yorktown High School, a National Blue Ribbon School, is consistently ranked among Indiana’s top high schools.
Beyond academics, Yorktown High School has a rich athletic tradition, offering 22 sports programs, including championship-winning teams in girls’ volleyball and golf. Recent investments in school infrastructure further enhance the district’s commitment to modern education.
A Community Built for Generations
Heritage Place is more than just a neighborhood—it’s a lifestyle. Designed to foster connections, honor history, and create a lasting sense of place, it offers an ideal environment for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Whether drawn by its timeless architecture, its commitment to community, or its location in a historically rich town, residents of Heritage Place will enjoy the perfect blend of past and present.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information
Q: What is Heritage Place Subdivision?
A: Heritage Place Subdivision is a thoughtfully designed residential community in Cammack, Indiana, inspired by historic American towns. The neighborhood emphasizes timeless architecture, a strong sense of community, and a return to traditional village living.
Q: Where is Heritage Place located?
A: The subdivision is located in Cammack, Indiana, just west of Muncie in Delaware County. The area is known for its rich history and small-town charm, with attractions like the Cammack Station restaurant nearby.
Q: What makes this neighborhood unique?
A: Heritage Place stands out for its architectural integrity, requiring homes to be built in styles from 1840 to 1910 (such as Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, Gothic Revival, and Late Victorian). The community also promotes neighborly living, encouraging front porches, walkability, and a well-designed streetscape.
Building & Construction
Q: Can I use my own builder?
A: Yes! Heritage Place is open to any builders, as long as they adhere to the neighborhood’s architectural guidelines. Every home design must be approved by the Architectural Committee to ensure historical accuracy and consistency.
Q: Are there specific architectural requirements?
A: Yes. Homes must reflect authentic historical styles from 1840 to 1910 and meet material, color, and detail requirements. The goal is to avoid cookie-cutter designs and instead create a varied but cohesive streetscape.
Q: What steps are involved in getting a home approved for construction?
A:
1.Select a lot within the subdivision.
2.Work with your builder/architect to design a home that meets the historical guidelines.
3. Submit a Lot Improvement Plan to the Architectural Committee for approval.
4.Begin construction once the design has been reviewed and approved.
Q: Are there restrictions on exterior materials and colors?
A: Yes. Materials, details, and colors must be consistent with the architectural style of the home. The Architectural Committee will review plans to ensure historical accuracy, including base, complementary, and contrasting colors.
Community & Lifestyle
Q: What amenities or features will the neighborhood have?
A: Heritage Place is designed to be a walkable community, with tree-lined streets, period-style fencing, and a well-maintained streetscape. The neighborhood encourages front porch living, social interaction, and a sense of community connection.
Q: What school district serves Heritage Place?
A: The subdivision is served by Yorktown Community Schools (YCS), one of the top-rated districts in Indiana. YCS offers strong academics, Early College programs, AP courses, and championship athletics.
Purchasing a Lot
Q: How can I purchase a lot in Heritage Place?
A: Lots are available for purchase through a real estate agent.
Q: Are there restrictions on lot usage?
A: Yes. Each lot must be used for a single-family home, built in accordance with the subdivision’s architectural guidelines. Other restrictions may apply based on community standards.
Q: Can I buy a lot now and build later?
A: Yes, but homeowners must follow any timeframes set for construction to ensure community development progresses smoothly.
Additional Questions
Q: Who do I contact for more information?
A: For more details about lot availability, architectural guidelines, and community regulations, please contact The ORR Home Selling Team at (765) 212-1111.