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About Granville, OH

Granville is a village found in Licking County. About 5,916 people live in this quaint village. On a nice day, you may see many tourists and students. Granville was a late bloomer regarding non-native people's settlement. Europeans did not move there until 1805.

This city is best known for being set aside for land grants given to veterans who survived the American Revolutionary War. These ex-soldiers received huge tracts of land despite any occupation by the native people in the area.

Another thing that makes the village unique is the abundance of churches. If you are religious, there is a church for almost everyone. Granville is the administrative home of the American Baptist Church. There are also churches for Presbyterians, Methodists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Catholics, Mormons, Evangelicals, Pentecostals, Universalists, and Jehovah's Witnesses.

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What to do in Granville, OH

Granville has these major attractions and amenities:

  • Shopping: Granville has many exotic boutiques that are fun for shopping, such as Just Write (cards, paper, and gifts), Green Velvet of Granville (gifts and jewelry), and the Milling Company and Country Store (gifts and pet supplies). There are art galleries, bookstores, fashion shops, cafes, and even a vintage-style barbershop.
  • Destination: Lake Hudson has crystal clear water with swimming places and a shallow area safe for younger children. There are deeper areas for those who want to swim or float on a raft. There are diving boards, a water slide, and a floating dock. There are a couple of rocky beaches with coarse sand and a volleyball court. Families enjoy using the picnic tables and the charcoal grills. No alcohol is allowed. The pace is very relaxing, and parents can let kids go off and play a game of hide and seek without worrying. In a way, the style in this park is a throwback to a simpler, more gentle time from the past.
  • Feature: Granville is a college town and the home of Denison University, founded in 1831. The school sits on a hill overlooking the village. The setting is picturesque when students are on campus. The enrollment of about 2,200 at the university makes up more than one-third of the population in the village. These students create a fun and youthful vibe for the village.

Working in Granville, OH

Granville depends on tourism, education, and the healthcare sector. The unemployment rate is 4.2%, lower than the statewide average of 5.2%. The median household income is $120,985 per year. Granville's predicted job growth rate is 0.7% per year, and for the next ten years, is 32.7%, which is lower than the national prediction of 33.5% over the next decade. The average commute time is 19 minutes.

The most popular industries, by jobs offered, are education (23.5%), health care (12.8%), professional, scientific, technical services (10.6%), financial/insurance (8.7%), wood products (3.9%), government (3.6%), and hospitality/restaurants (3.3%).

Granville, OH Neighborhoods

The Village of Granville has only one neighborhood because it is so small. Every part of the village has nice homes for sale and places to rent.

  • Granville: The Village of Granville is about five square miles. The median real estate price is $437,235, which is more expensive than almost all other neighborhoods in the state. Most homes are owner-occupied by white-collar executives and professionals or used as rentals.

Over 76% of the residents of Granville have earned a college degree. Many have advanced degrees, such as a master's, law degree, MD, or a Ph.D. This high rate compares with a national average of only 22% in other communities. The most popular professions are teachers and executive managers.

Even though it is an expensive place to live, the lifestyle is high quality, with good schools, low crime, and a friendly community. Single professionals, families with children, and retirees all appreciate this area's local culture and amenities.

Granville, OH School District

The public school district in Granville is the Granville Exempted Village School District. There is one elementary, intermediate, middle, and high school. The school district spends around $12,757 per student per year. The student-to-teacher ratio is 18 to 1.

The private schools in the area include the Granville Christian Academy (K through 12th grade) and some private preschools.

For higher education, Denison University is a top liberal arts college with about 2,200 enrolled students. There are over 30 other higher-educational institutions within a 50-mile radius.

Moving to Granville, OH

When moving to Granville, here are a few things to help you get relocated.The utility services provided by the Village of Granville are water and sewer services. The electrical power companies are the Ohio Power Company (AEP) and Licking Rural Electrification, Inc..

The Village of Granville Parks Department manages 87 acres of parks with nature trails, fishing ponds, picnic sites, and playgrounds.

Granville's municipal government includes a Mayor and the Granville Village Council. The council members and mayor are elected to serve four-year terms.

Granville, OH Housing

The median home price in Granville is $437,235, which increased by 21.5% in the past year. Home prices have nearly doubled from ten years ago. The cost of living in Granville is 23.3% greater than other parts of Ohio and 5.9% higher than the national average in the United States.