


24 Shannon RoadZionsville, IN 46077
24 Shannon Road Zionsville, IN 46077
Year Built
1997
City
Zionsville
Type
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood
Clifden Pond
County
Boone
Lot Size
1.46 ac / 63,772 sqft
Bedrooms
5
Full Bathrooms
5
Half Bathrooms
2
Garage Capacity
3
Living Area Total
13,483 sqft
Price per sqft
$163.17
Living Area Main & Upper
9,967 sqft
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Co-Listing Agent
Buyer Agent
Listing Provider
Compass Indiana, LLC
MLS #
22040445
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Thu May 29 2025
Pending on
May 27 2025
Listed on
Tue May 27 2025
Property History
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Clifden Pond
Located conveniently just west of Ford Road in Zionsville, Clifden Pond offers a smaller neighborhood full of sprawling lots and estate homes. Privacy abounds in this location, yet a short drive or bike ride whisks you away to the quintessential brick main street of Downtown Zionsville. Just a mile north you will be connected to restaurants, grocery and garden/hardware options at Boone Village. Continuing on Ford Road will take you to Mulberry Fields Park for a day on the trails, at the splash pad or playground. Just east of the neighborhood you can access Starkey Nature Park and the Zionsville Rail Trail.
West Zionsville is known for its established neighborhoods, spacious homesites, and easy access to both longtime local favorites and rapidly growing developments on the town’s west side. Situated west of US-421 (Michigan Road), the area stretches toward Boone County farmland while staying well connected to major routes like SR-32 and I-65. Residents are within minutes of the retail and dining hub along Whitestown Parkway and the emerging commercial areas in Whitestown, making daily errands and commutes especially convenient.
Compared to the denser layout of East Zionsville, the west side is characterized by larger lots, mature neighborhoods, and a more open, residential feel. Many communities here were developed before Zionsville’s more recent east-side growth, offering a quieter pace and more room to spread out. That said, new developments continue to take shape, blending traditional designs with modern amenities—making West Zionsville an appealing choice for those who want established surroundings with continued momentum.
Living in West Zionsville also means close proximity to recreation and local highlights. Popular destinations like Mulberry Fields, Golf Club of Indiana, and the Zionsville Rail Trail are just a short drive away, as are schools, grocery stores, and healthcare services. For those looking to be part of a growing area with a solid foundation and room to grow, West Zionsville offers the space, access, and community appeal that continues to draw interest.
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