Turtle Creek Park Now Even Better
Turtle Creek Park, My Favorite Neighborhood
When the late Glenn Mitchell asked me in an interview on KERA Public Radio which neighborhood I would show an out-of-town client first, I replied without hesitation Turtle Creek Park, explaining that to reach this small neighborhood of 37 houses, a person crosses a stone bridge and proceeds up the hill on a winding tree-lined street to explore the architect designed homes framed by the Katy Trail, Rock Creek and Turtle Creek.
Neighborhood of Topography, Trees and Water
Topography, trees and water are the natural attractions of this hidden neighborhood that is walking distance to everyone’s favorite restaurants, parks and cultural attractions. Now the neighborhood is even better. The City of Dallas Parks Department participated with the homeowners along Turtle Creek to dredge this wide and now free flowing creek. Some of the homes are perched high off the creek, others have lawns tapering down to the creek.
Rock Creek descends into Turtle Creek framing home site
One of my favorite homes is sited on two creeks, Rock Creek as it descends into Turtle Creek. This English style home with a façade of oversized brick has a strong rustic presence softened by its refined lines and abundance of windows and panoramic views of water, trees, and meandering creeks.
When Dallas is sometimes confused with endless new homes of the suburbs, it is nice when people new to the city, like the AT&T executives being transferred to Dallas as part of the AT&T corporate headquarters relocation, can see a beautiful example of Dallas a city of distinct neighborhoods, rather than the just viewing the city as an endless, mind numbing tour of houses based on square footage prices.