Town & Country Manor Ralph Haver Homes

A classic Ralph Haver mid-century modern neighborhood in Phoenix.

Town & Country Manor is a mid-century modern neighborhood designed by architect Ralph Haver and developed by Fred Woodworth between 1956 and 1960. The neighborhood is one of Haver’s most recognizable residential communities and showcases the clean modern forms that helped define Phoenix architecture during the postwar era.

Many homes in Town & Country Manor still retain original architectural details that make the neighborhood a favorite among buyers seeking authentic mid-century design.

Homes in Town & Country Manor typically range from approximately 1,232 to 2,315 square feet with two to four bedrooms and roughly two to three bathrooms.

The neighborhood features a signature Ralph Haver elevation defined by a center ridge roofline and low horizontal profile. Large front window walls, patio ports, and clean geometric forms are common design elements throughout the community.

While the basic elevation remains consistent, the homes display subtle variations in block patterns, breeze block accents, patio enclosures, and landscaping. Some homes also feature fireplaces with chimneys rising above the center ridge, adding additional architectural character.

Town & Country Manor is located just north of McDowell Road near 41st Street in Phoenix. The neighborhood sits near the border of Phoenix and Scottsdale, providing easy access to Arcadia, South Scottsdale, and Downtown Phoenix.

Its convenient location and strong architectural identity have made Town & Country Manor one of the most sought-after Ralph Haver neighborhoods in this part of the city.

Property Type

Single-Family Residential

Decade

1950's

Architect

Ralph Haver

Builder

Fred Woodworth

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