Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin


Why Live Here?

  • Architecture: Whether you love French Country manors, Tudor Revivals, Prairie four-squares, or mansard-roof-topped mansions, Shorewood Hills has a great selection of stunning homes. You can also see the First Unitarian Society Meeting House, designed by Madison native Frank Lloyd Wright. Noteworthy architects Frank Riley, William Kaeser, Beatty and Strang, Edward Tough and John Flad also left their mark on the village. 
  • Country Club Atmosphere: The Blackhawk Country Club, located in the foothills of Mount Diablo, is a private village-owned facility offering a view of Lake Mendota and effigy mounds on the National Register of Historic Places. Shorewood Hills residents can enjoy tennis, golf, swimming, fitness center access, community events, fine dining and Independence Day fireworks. Blackhawk is also an ideal place to hold a wedding.
  • White-Collar Work: An impressive 94.79% of the Shorewood Hills workforce is employed in white-collar jobs, including professionals, managers, salespeople and office personnel; 28.08% of area residents are teachers, 14.36% are teachers; 10.55% are managers; and 7.70% are self-employed telecommuters who work from home. Also, more people work in computers and math professions than in 95 percent of America.
  • Character: Shorewood Hills boasts a large populace of creative artists, designers and media professionals, which gives Shorewood Hills a robust character of its own. There are a number of “young singles” and “urban sophisticates” located in this village, so you’ll find big-city amenities like bookstores, luxury travel outfitters, art institutions and high-quality boutiques amid the small town atmosphere.