Bronxville

The charming village of Bronxville, located in the southern Westchester County town of Eastchester, comprises close-knit neighborhoods with lush lawns, towering trees and graceful homes.

This English-style village boasts a variety of turn-of-the-century residences including those in the Victorian, Colonial and Tudor styles. The village also offers numerous apartment buildings and townhouses, many of which are within close proximity of the bustling business district and railroad station.

In the early 1900s Bronxville earned a reputation as an artist’s colony. In the years since, Bronxville, and its Lawrence Park district in particular, have served as a magnet to many notable residents seeking small-town comfort, a vibrant community spirit and lively downtown. Lawrence Park, defined by its winding stone streets, overlooks the nearby business district. A concentration of civic buildings known as the Four Corners is located at one end of Bronxville’s downtown, and a commuter rail is situated on the opposite end. The area is home to a myriad of businesses and shops including cozy eateries, specialty food stores, art galleries, antique shops, eclectic boutiques and a movie theater.

Bronxville residents are dedicated to supporting its schools, library, government and local businesses. This metropolitan suburb represents one of the first planned communities in the United States dedicated to enhancing and protecting its quality of life. Its impressive architecture, small-town charm, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City have made Bronxville a one-of-a-kind village.

This English-style village boasts a variety of turn-of-the-century residences including those in the Victorian, Colonial and Tudor styles. The village also offers numerous apartment buildings and townhouses, many of which are within close proximity of the bustling business district and railroad station.

In the early 1900s Bronxville earned a reputation as an artist’s colony. In the years since, Bronxville, and its Lawrence Park district in particular, have served as a magnet to many notable residents seeking small-town comfort, a vibrant community spirit and lively downtown. Lawrence Park, defined by its winding stone streets, overlooks the nearby business district. A concentration of civic buildings known as the Four Corners is located at one end of Bronxville’s downtown, and a commuter rail is situated on the opposite end. The area is home to a myriad of businesses and shops including cozy eateries, specialty food stores, art galleries, antique shops, eclectic boutiques and a movie theater.

Bronxville residents are dedicated to supporting its schools, library, government and local businesses. This metropolitan suburb represents one of the first planned communities in the United States dedicated to enhancing and protecting its quality of life. Its impressive architecture, small-town charm, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City have made Bronxville a one-of-a-kind village.

This English-style village boasts a variety of turn-of-the-century residences including those in the Victorian, Colonial and Tudor styles. The village also offers numerous apartment buildings and townhouses, many of which are within close proximity of the bustling business district and railroad station.

In the early 1900s Bronxville earned a reputation as an artist’s colony. In the years since, Bronxville, and its Lawrence Park district in particular, have served as a magnet to many notable residents seeking small-town comfort, a vibrant community spirit and lively downtown. Lawrence Park, defined by its winding stone streets, overlooks the nearby business district. A concentration of civic buildings known as the Four Corners is located at one end of Bronxville’s downtown, and a commuter rail is situated on the opposite end. The area is home to a myriad of businesses and shops including cozy eateries, specialty food stores, art galleries, antique shops, eclectic boutiques and a movie theater.

Bronxville residents are dedicated to supporting its schools, library, government and local businesses. This metropolitan suburb represents one of the first planned communities in the United States dedicated to enhancing and protecting its quality of life. Its impressive architecture, small-town charm, distinctive housing and close proximity to New York City have made Bronxville a one-of-a-kind village.

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Bronxville is a town we couldn't forget. We lived here for five years then moved. We thought everything would be just like Bronxville, except bigger and better. We were wrong. Now we're back again.
Rozsa Gaston Resident

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Bronxville

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Bronxville

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