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Residential living with shops and restaurants
While comprised primarily of homes among tree-lined streets, Bronxville’s quiet neighborhood atmosphere is complemented by its proximity to local shops and restaurants in southeastern New York. “It’s a quaint town-slash-village with boutique shops,” says Lou Cioffi, a top-producing neighborhood Realtor in Bronxville. “There’s a lot of mom-and-pop-owned restaurants, too.” Those mom-and-pop shops are just a small piece of what it has to offer, as the Bronx River Parkway slices along the western boundary and links it with other neighborhoods in the area. Bronxville’s highly-rated school systems, varied home styles and nearness to Manhattan all play into its appeal, providing residents with high-quality daily living.
Local outlets galore in Bronxville
For local food, stop into Lange’s Delicatessen, which has prided itself on offering varied breakfast, lunch and dinner options for nearly three decades. “As far as delis go, Lange’s is a place you can’t compete with,” Cioffi says. “For restaurants, Pete’s Park Place Tavern is a great spot for a burger and a beer while watching a game.” Other local favorites include Slave to the Grind’s gourmet coffee bar offerings, the Bronxville Diner’s retro-styled 1950s atmosphere and Candy Rox with its large, colorful assortment of sweets. If the mood for absorbing a good book strikes, Womrath Bookshop is an independent bookstore less than five minutes from Scout Field Park that’s been in business for nearly nine decades. For groceries, head over to the ACME Markets location near the park, where produce and brand-name products can be found alongside pet supplies, beauty products and lifestyle items for an all-in-one shopping experience.
The Bronxville Diner is a family business that opened in 2016.
Lange's Deli has been running for over 30 years in Bronxville, NY.
Candy Rox is a candy shop for kids and adults on Pondfield Rd, Bronxville, NY.
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Movies, music and more
The Bronxville Theater, managed under The Picture House Regional Film Center, showcases newly-released films and even includes interactive seasonal events for its audiences. Sarah Lawrence College, located just to the west of Bronxville, also features performances and speaking guests in events open to the public, and its alums include Barbara Walters, Carrie Fisher, Sigourney Weaver and Yoko Ono. Public events include open concerts featuring material from its students, as well as webinars, community readings and music programs. Additionally, throughout the year, Bronxville hosts parades for such holidays as Memorial Day and St. Patrick's day; a tree and menorah lighting close to the holiday season; and a farmer's market that runs from mid-May to mid-November, open each Saturday regardless of weather.
Bronxville Cinema is a small theater located across from Bronxville's Metro North Station.
The Barbara Walters Campus Center is a cultural beacon for Bronxville.
Sarah Lawrence Campus quad has several 19th-century buildings.
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Varied home styles
Homes in Bronxville rarely sell for less than $700,000 and can range from that price point all the way up into properties costing well over $1 million. There’s plenty of housing styles mixed in throughout the neighborhood, with colonial styles common alongside ranch homes and Tudors as well as Georgian colonials on the higher end of cost. Many of those Georgian colonials were built in the early 20th century, a number of them either designed by or in resemblance of notable architects’ styles of the time. “There’s older homes with estates, and the integrity and character of each of the homes is very different,” Cioffi says. “They’re not cookie-cutter by any means, especially by the carpentry and workmanship, the masonry, stone and brick construction of these homes.” Many residences are located on sizable lots with tree-filled yards and even the occasional pool, some blocks with multiple styles side by side, with sidewalks lining some of the streets for a scenic walk or jog.
Aerial of classic homes in Bronxville, NY.
A row of homes showcasing different styles in Bronxville, NY.
Tudor home on a residential street in Bronxville, NY.
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Highly-rated schools
Students can attend classes within the Bronxville Union Free School District, which Niche gives an A-plus, and it is rated as one of the 30 best school systems in the state. Students in grades kindergarten through five can attend Bronxville Elementary School, which is graded nine out of 10 on GreatSchools and offers students the opportunity to participate in a performing arts program. Bronxville Middle School is given an A rating by Niche and ranked as one of the best middle schools in New York, enrolling children in grades sixth through eighth. Bronxville High School wraps up grade-school education with ninth through 12th grades, receiving an A-plus rating while offering clubs like creative writing, astronomy, jazz band and more.
Bronxville High School is a top-rated, public school located in Bronxville.
Bronxville Middle School has 395 students in grades six through eight.
Bronxville Elementary has 639 students from kindergarten to 11th grade.
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Spacious parks
Scout Field Park has a number of outdoor offerings amidst its more than 20 acres of land, perfect for a walk, jog or bike ride or just spending time in nature. Its reservation-only baseball fields also provide an opportunity to hit the basepaths, and the park sits right beside the Bronx River Parkway. Sagamore Park Playground features a pair of play systems for kids to enjoy complete with slides, a climbing wall and large sandbox. The Village of Bronxville also features several tennis courts used for both tennis and pickleball, while the Giving Garden is a staple of the community focused on donating produce to nearby organizations while also giving all ages the opportunity to care for plants. At the Siwanoy Country Club just to the north, golf is offered alongside the establishment hosting weddings, birthdays, graduation celebrations and much more.
Hunt Woods Park is a natural reserve for walking and jogging.
Scoutfield is usually busy with people walking their dogs.
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Train and automobile transportation
The Metro-North Railroad stops in at Bronxville Station on the Harlem Line, which runs throughout the southeastern portion of New York and links the neighborhood with New York City via train in less than an hour’s ride. The Manhattan skyline is also visible from Bronxville, and if residents are driving to the city, they can follow New York State Route 9A along the Hudson River almost all the way south into Lower Manhattan.
Sunset skyline view of Manhattan; which is only 15 miles south of Bronxville, NY.
From Bronxville to Grand Central Station in Manhattan is 42 minutes.
The Bronxville Bus system connects with the Metro North station and the town's center.
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