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Inglewood.

Inglewood feels like a quiet corner of Tallahassee, a place where the street names might make you think of an old English village. It is a residential neighborhood, covering about a third of a square mile. The homes here often feature traditional architecture, giving the streets...

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30.4461, -84.2559
Inglewood offers a quiet corner of Tallahassee, where traditional architecture and English-inspired street names define the residential landscape.

Inglewood feels like a quiet corner of Tallahassee, a place where the street names might make you think of an old English village. It is a residential neighborhood, covering about a third of a square mile. The homes here often feature traditional architecture, giving the streets a consistent, settled look. You will find brick facades and well-kept lawns, reflecting a certain pride of ownership. It is the kind of place where you know your neighbors, or at least recognize their cars. The pace here is slower, a deliberate contrast to some of Tallahassee's more active districts. This is a neighborhood built for quiet living, where the biggest excitement might be a new bloom in someone's garden.

This is not a neighborhood with a lot of public places or big events on the calendar. Inglewood keeps to itself, offering a calm retreat from the city's faster pace. The area is defined by its homes and the quiet streets that connect them. If you are looking for a spot with established homes and a sense of quiet, Inglewood delivers that. It is a place for settling in, for enjoying a front porch, or for a walk without a lot of through traffic. The English-inspired names on the street signs are a subtle nod to its character, a detail that gives the area a bit of personality without shouting about it.

This is a neighborhood built for quiet living, where the biggest excitement might be a new bloom in someone's garden.

While Inglewood itself is primarily residential, its location within Tallahassee means other parts of the city are accessible. For a closer look at what is available, including any nearby places or upcoming events, scroll down the page.

Why locals like it: quiet residential streets traditional architecture homes english-inspired street names established neighborhood feel
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What is Inglewood?
Inglewood is a residential neighborhood located in Tallahassee, Florida. It is characterized by English-inspired naming and traditional architectural styles. The neighborhood covers an approximate area of 0.31 square miles.
Where is Inglewood located?
Inglewood is a neighborhood located in Tallahassee, Florida. It is situated within the city's residential areas. The neighborhood is approximately 0.31 square miles in size.
What kind of architecture can be found in Inglewood?
Inglewood features traditional architecture throughout its residential areas. The neighborhood's overall character and naming conventions are inspired by English styles, contributing to its distinct aesthetic.
How large is the Inglewood neighborhood?
The Inglewood neighborhood in Tallahassee, Florida, spans an approximate area of 0.31 square miles. This measurement defines its geographical footprint within the city.
Are there any businesses or attractions within Inglewood?
Currently, there are no specific businesses or attractions on file as being located directly within the Inglewood neighborhood polygon. Visitors should check nearby areas for commercial establishments.
What events are scheduled in Inglewood?
There are no upcoming events currently on file for the Inglewood neighborhood. Residents and visitors should consult broader Tallahassee event listings for activities in the area.

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