| In a city the size of Houston, an area with small-town friendliness
and a sense of community is a real find. And the residents of Nottingham
Forest think they've found it.
Besides the hometown atmosphere of the neighborhood, residents are
also drawn to the area by its outstanding schools, convenient locale,
and the excellent amenities the Memorial area provides.
Nestled along the wooded terrain of the winding Buffalo Bayou south
of Memorial and east of Dairy Ashford, Nottingham Forest is home
to approximately 630 families. Memorial, Westheimer and I-10 are
nearby major east-west arteries, and Beltway 8 is just minutes away.
Although the Galleria and downtown are a quick commute, the Nottingham
Forest resident doesn't even have to leave the area to find excellent
shopping and dining.
Buffalo Bayou provides the southern border of the neighborhood,
and nature enthusiasts enjoy fishing and exploring on its banks and
hiking and biking on its asphalt trails. Nottingham Forest is home
to one of the finest neighborhood clubs in West Houston. Its picturesque
grounds, covering approximately ten acres, host swimming pools, basketball
courts, tennis courts, and a clubhouse. Fitness buffs can hike or
bike on the lighted jogging trails in nearby Hershey Park, or walk
across the street to Memorial Athletic Club and Aquatic Center. For
golfers, Lakeside Country Club is nearby, as are the excellent public
courses in Memorial or Bear Creek Parks.
The high test-scores and outstanding reputation of the neighborhood
schools, part of the Spring Branch Independent School District, draw
many families to the area. Young children attend Meadow Wood Elementary
School, while older students attend Spring Forest Middle School and
Stratford High School. The Westchester Academy for International
Studies, located nearby, is a SBISD charter school offering small,
personalized classes for students in grades 6-12 who choose to specialize
in languages and international affairs.
Homes in Nottingham Forest were built in the late '60s and range
in style from stately Colonial to Spanish to traditional. Many have
been refurbished or updated to reflect modern-day standards. While
driving through the tree-lined streets of the neighborhood, the pride
of ownership shows in the well-landscaped exteriors and manicured
lawns of most of the homes.
In recent years, homes in the neighborhood have sold from the high
$100,000s to the low $500,000s. The neighborhood continues to attract
professionals and their families who are drawn to its excellent neighborhood
schools, stable home values, easy access to major thoroughfares,
appealing physical environment, and proximity to Memorial-area amenities. |