Why Live in Primrose Crossing
Primrose Crossing in Fort Worth is a suburban neighborhood characterized by its stately two-story single-family homes, primarily built by Trophy Signature Homes, featuring Tudor-style architecture with neutral-colored masonry and half-timbered walls. The neighborhood is undergoing significant development, including new residential spaces and a community center with a pool and courtyard. For recreation, residents can visit Rocky Creek Park on Benbrook Lake for fishing, camping, and boating, or Chisholm Trail Park, which offers a pond, skate park, and playground. Llano Springs Dog Park is also nearby for pet owners. Shopping and dining options are mainly found along Sycamore School Road, with Sycamore Village Shopping Center just 2 miles away, featuring popular spots like Rosa's Café & Tortilla Factory and Lisa’s Chicken. For local produce and handmade goods, Conundrum Farms near Benbrook Lake is a popular destination, also offering homesteading classes and community events. Studio Movie Grill, 1 mile away, provides entertainment with classic films and dining options. While the neighborhood has well-lit sidewalks, a vehicle is necessary for most errands and commuting, with Chisholm Trail Parkway providing access to Fort Worth, 16 miles north, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, 38 miles away. Major roadways include Interstate 35, I-20, and I-30, with Arlington about 30 miles east. Schools in the area, such as June W. Davis Elementary, Summer Creek Middle School, and North Crowley High School, have moderate ratings, with the high school boasting a 93.3% graduation rate.