The Village of South Bloomfield was founded in 1804 and was considered
a prominent stagecoach stop on what was called the Columbus-Chillicothe line, now called US Route 23. It was originally the
founders hopes the Village of South Bloomfield would become the county seat, however those dreams were not realized.
The Village of South Bloomfield is a quiet community with a close family appeal,
while at the same time offering opportunities for businesses growth. South Bloomfield has most recently been noted for
the new addition of a Teays Valley Elementary School, which will be located within the Bloomfield Hills, Dominion Homes, subdivision.
As South Bloomfield is located a short distance from Columbus, it has a rural environment
with direct access to a large metropolitan area. South Bloomfield is approximatley 15 miles south of Columbus, Ohio on US
Route 23 and is approximately 10 miles north of Circleville, Ohio, home of the "Pumpkin Show". South Bloomfield is split by
US Route 23, in which almost 50,000 vehicles travel on daily.
South Bloomfield is the fastest growing community in Pickaway County and offers
opportunities for business and residential developers, which is why we are
"Dedicated To Progress"
Our website is currently growing and we will continue to add several services and
information sources for the community. Please check back often as the site will constantly be updated and new information
posted.