Atkins Park
Atkins Park is marked by two stone gateways, which are maintained by volunteers from the neighborhood with funds contributed by the proud residents of Atkins Park.
When you venture into the Atkins Park neighborhood, you will see a variety of architectural styles including Georgian Revival, Craftsman Bungalow, Spanish Eclectic, and English Tudor as well as a variety of building materials and textures. Some of the homes in the neighborhood boast tiled roofs or wide arched porches, while others have grand columns or half-timbering. This unique combination of styles and designs gives the neighborhood a truly distinct look.
Because most of the commercial establishments are housed in buildings from the early part of the 20th century, historians and residents alike strive to support the businesses and buildings that keep Atkins Parks charm alive. Of course with the popularity of this thriving neighborhood, that is a fairly simple task.
In addition to the charming homes and buildings found among the shady trees of Atkins Park, residents enjoy proximity to bars, restaurants, and boutiques; plus it is only a short walk to enjoying all that Virginia Highlands and Poncey Highlands have to offer. Atkins Park, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, sits along Briarcliff Avenue, Ponce de Leon Avenue, St. Louis Place and N. Highland Avenue.
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