Oxbottom Manor offers a settled, established feel, where mature trees shade half-acre lots and homes have room to breathe.
Oxbottom Manor has a settled, established feel, the kind of place where the trees have grown tall and the landscaping has had years to mature. You'll notice the half-acre lots right away, giving homes a bit of breathing room. It's the largest of the Ox Bottom neighborhoods, with more than 700 homes spread across 4.17 square miles in Northeast Tallahassee. This isn't a new development; it's a community that has grown over time, offering updated houses that reflect that history. It’s the kind of place where you see people out walking dogs or kids riding bikes, enjoying the wide streets and the shade.
For families, having Hawks Rise Elementary right inside the neighborhood is a significant convenience. It means less time in the car for school drop-offs and more time enjoying what's close to home. Beyond the school, residents appreciate the easy connection to Maclay Gardens State Park. That's a local favorite for a reason, offering trails and beautiful grounds just a short trip away. Within the neighborhood itself, you'll find specific spots like Orchard Pond (Adult), which adds to the local character. It’s a neighborhood that balances its residential feel with access to important local amenities.
Residents appreciate the easy connection to Maclay Gardens State Park, a local favorite for trails and beautiful grounds.
If you're considering a move to Northeast Tallahassee and appreciate larger lots, mature surroundings, and a well-established community, Oxbottom Manor is worth a closer look. It offers a distinct sense of place, blending comfortable living with access to key local features. Scroll down to explore all the places and any upcoming events that define life here on Tallahasseean.
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