Westworth Falls
Westworth Falls
Westworth Falls, a stone’s throw from downtown Fort Worth in Westworth Village, is at the junction of State Highway 183 (Westworth Boulevard) and White Settlement Road.
A bustling city life can leave us yearning for an escape. Just imagine soft sunlight dappled over the leaves of magnificent trees near the only natural waterfall in Tarrant County. Your vision would most likely include an array of recreational activities to indulge you and your family members, all the while surrounded by friendly neighbors.
This tranquil oasis is found in the new luxury residential development appropriately named Westworth Falls, a stone’s throw from downtown Fort Worth in Westworth Village. At the junction of State Highway 183 (Westworth Boulevard) and White Settlement Road, it is just minutes from major highways traveled daily by commuters, whose professions take them to employment centers across Tarrant County. Residents here have quick access to medical centers, fine dining and upscale retail which can be found at Clearfork and the River District. It is located in the Fort Worth ISD feeding into Burton Hill Elementary, Stripling Middle School, and Arlington Heights High School.
Gorgeous homes are nestled in an intimate gated environment. Lot fronts are 60 and 70 feet, and 120 feet deep. About 50 lots are still available, at a starting price of $225,000. Residents have their own 7-acre private park with walking trail, playground equipment and picnic area. There is also direct access to the Falls, plus more than 70 miles of walking, jogging, and biking trails on the Trinity Trail System.
“Westworth Falls is among my favorite developments,” says Lee Nicol, who operates as Lee Nicol Interests, LLC. For decades he has participated in partnerships and development companies in the Metroplex as well as in Austin and Central Texas. Now the Fort Worth resident is on the Westworth Falls property daily, enjoying the open areas. “ Who would have thought that I would be developing where the trees are actually historical?” he comments. “For example, The Seven Cousins Burr Oak is estimated to be centuries old!”
Members of the Westworth Falls community boast living by Airfield Falls Conservation Park. The historical markers there commemorate the history of Carswell Air Force Base, now the Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base. Developed and managed by the Tarrant Regional Water District, it is a prominent trailhead for outdoor enthusiasts.
Current custom builders in Westworth Falls include John Askew Company, Castlemont Homes, Ramsey Shaw Builders, and Windmiller Custom Homes. “Of course, you may involve your own custom builder,” says Lee. “We would love to have your home in our neighborhood. Westworth Falls is truly luxury living – framed by nature.”
To learn more, visit WestworthFalls.com. Located at White Settlement Road and State Highway 183 (Westworth Boulevard). Phone: 817-308-5929