Wedgwood, Fort Worth, Texas

Wedgwood, Fort Worth, Texas

Wedgwood is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas (USA), located on the southwest part of the city.

Most of the streets in Wedgwood begin with a "W", such as Wedgmont, Wrigley and Winifred. Few of the streets have sidewalks. Houses in Wedgwood are usually all brick with attached garages, and have ranch-style design. Fort Worth residents know Wedgwood as "being near Hulen Mall". Newer houses are located near Candleridge Park. Another park, Le Blank Park, features tennis courts, a soccer field and a basketball court. The Candleridge community is an middle class area where the houses were built from 1975 to 1981. The nearby man-made lake sets a relaxing mood; most homes price anywhere from $122-300,000.

Schools

The neighborhood is zoned to schools in the Fort Worth Independent School District.

Elementary schools

* Bruce Shulkey Elementary School
* J. T. Stevens Elementary School
* Westcreek Elementary School
* Trinity Valley (Private)
* Southwest Christian School (Private)

Middle schools

*Wedgwood Middle School
*Wedgwood 6th Grade School
*Trinity Valley (Private)
* Southwest Christian School (Private)

High schools

*Southwest High School
* Trinity Valley (Private)
* Southwest Christian School (Private)

See also

List of neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas

External links

* [http://www.winiklein.com/neighborhoods2/wedgewood.html Realtor Report]


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