Our Home

The Village

In early 1989, we formed Winslow Cohousing as a caring, cooperative community of 30 households. In April 1992, we moved into our newly constructed homes.

We are a pedestrian village with open green space and a central Common House, within walking distance of schools, the public library, medical clinics, shopping, parks, and a public pool.

We are located on 5 acres in the Winslow district of the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington, one mile from the ferry, which is a 35-minute boat ride from downtown Seattle. Bainbridge Island is a small-but-growing town with about 23,000 residents. Find out more: Short History of Bainbridge Island.

The Homes

Our community has 30 homes:

  • 10 townhouse duplexes with 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes
  • A fourplex with 1 and 2 bedroom townhouse homes
  • The Carriage House with 6 flats of varied sizes

Homes range from 518 to 1500 square feet. Floor plans are similar throughout the village. The duplex and fourplex homes have exclusive use areas (backyards) behind them, with all kitchens facing the walkways, courtyards, and green areas where children can play and neighbors can visit or stroll.

Common Spaces and Facilities

An integral part of the cohousing concept is our centrally located 5,000 square foot community Common House. The Common House has dining and meeting space, a large kitchen, a recreation room for children, a fully equipped community office, a guest room, a quiet space, an exercise area, and a laundry for those who do not want laundry facilities in their homes.

We have a children’s playground, a large open lawn, a basketball area, a pottery studio, and a woodworking workshop. An orchard flourishes near the large, sunny community garden providing varieties of apples, pears, plums, and figs.

We are also the stewards of a small urban woodland! Protected by a conservation easement with the Bainbridge Land Trust, our forested acre has footpaths and well-monitored and maintained native vegetation.

Environmental Concerns

Buildings are sited near each other and parking is located in one corner to preserve wooded areas and open space. Paved lanes connect all the homes, creating a peaceful pedestrian neighborhood.

All buildings are kept to strict energy-saving best practices, and mini-split heat pumps are standard. Our refuse/recycle center and composting/worm bin projects are part of our care of the environment. Our landscaping uses drought-resistant, hardy, native species, edible by human or wildlife whenever possible. No fertilizers or toxic products are allowed on our land.