The North End of New Rochelle is defined as north of Eastchester Road in the western area of the City and north of Barnard Road in the eastern section. Most of the North End is served by the 10804 zip code in the area coterminous with the
Wykagyl hamlet, while the farthest north part of the region is served by the Scarsdale 10583 zip code.
Bayberry Park Bayberry is an upper-middle-class neighborhood of ranch, split-level, and colonial style homes established in 1954. Located in the northern end of the city, the community originally attracted attention as the only new home colony in Westchester with its own recreation facilities including swimming pools, basketball courts, tennis courts, a playground and day camp, and a clubhouse.
Sheldrake Lake nature preserve and adjacent Goodliffe Pond border the community on the north while the Leatherstocking Nature Trail and woodlands border it on the east. Pinebrook Boulevard runs directly west of Bayberry, and the eastern edge of the neighborhood lies on the
Mamaroneck Town border. The Bayberry neighborhood includes Bayberry Lane, Pine Park Drive, Woodhollow Lane, Highridge Road, Old Country Road, Split Rock Lane, Woodcut Lane, Stony Run, and Hunt Path.
Beechmont Eugene Lambden and his brother John planned the first part of the Beechmont neighborhood in 1902 for the City Realty Company. The neighborhood is centered on Beechmont Lake, created in 1902 by damming Pine Brook. Beechmont lies on the eastern side of New Rochelle, bordering the town of
Mamaroneck. Rochelle Heights is immediately to the south of Beechmont, while
Forest Heights,
Forest Knolls, and
Paine Heights are to the north and
Larchmont Woods and Forest Knolls are to the northeast. North Avenue forms the extreme western boundary. The Beechmont neighborhood includes Beechmont Drive, Montgomery Circle, Lester Place, The Esplanade, Pryer Terrace, Pryer Place, Overlook Circle, Pell Place, Beechmont Place, Hillside Lane, Hillside Crescent, Barnard Road, Rockledge Place, Melrose Drive, Eck Place, Aviemore Drive, Glenbrook Drive, Stone Cabin Road, Normandy Lane, Acorn Lane, Dell Way, and parts of Pinebrook Boulevard, Forest Avenue, Woodlawn Avenue, and Mountain Avenue.
Henry Barnard Early Childhood Center, a public school in the
City School District of New Rochelle that offers a
pre-kindergarten through
Second grade magnet program, is located in this neighborhood. •
Beechmont Garden/Beechmont Knolls: Subsection of the Beechmont neighborhood east of Beechmont Lake, including Barnard Road, Rockledge Place, Stone Cabin Road, and Dell Way. •
Beechmont Woods: Eastern end of Beechmont located directly south of
Forest Knolls, including the eastern half Beechmont Drive and the entirety of Melrose Drive.
Bloomingdale Estates This neighborhood is an upscale residential 1980s development on the former private Bloomingdale estate. Bloomingdale Estates is located north of Wilmot Road and includes Country Ridge Road, Elmridge Drive, and Carriage Court. •
Northwood Knolls: Northwood Knolls is a neighborhood located north of Wilmot Road and west of the Bloomingdale Estates neighborhood. This neighborhood includes Bloomingdale Drive and Floren Place.
Bonnie Crest Located to the north of
Wykagyl's business district, development in this area was first conceived in 1910 when "Upper Rochelle" was entirely farmland. The small hamlet of
Cooper's Corner served as the satellite to the downtown area for farmers living in the area. The real estate group that purchased all of the farmland to create the neighborhood were motivated by the construction of the
New York-Westchester-Boston Railroad line and creation of a Wykagyl station nearby for potential commuters. The railroad was responsible for the growth of Wykagyl, its business district, and many of the large residential parks in the area. Main thoroughfares in Bonnie Crest include Belleau Drive, Fenimore Road, Broadfield Road, Mildred Parkway, Lovell Road, Taymill Road, and Victory Boulevard. •
Victory Park: Victory Park forms a section of the Bonnie Crest neighborhood. •
New Bonnie Crest: This area of the Bonnie Crest neighborhood includes Hanson Lane, Beverly Road, Morrison Drive, and Aurora Lane.
Ward Acres This community, known as "Ward Acres," "Ward Acres Homes," or "Bonnie Crest Neighbors," lies adjacent to the
Ward Acres forest and preservation area.
William B. Ward Elementary School, a public school in the
City School District of New Rochelle, is located alongside this neighborhood. •
Woodlands: Located in the Ward Acres section of the Bonnie Crest area, Woodlands contains Van Etten Blvd., Carol Lane, James Drive, and Robert Drive.
Daisy Farms This neighborhood is a 1950s residential development of single family homes in the northern section of the city. The north end property was once the "Great", Daisy Farms, a working farm and equestrian estate (home to the Hutchinson Riding Academy), situated east of the old Wilmot Road leading to
Scarsdale. The farm, owned by Adrian Iselin, Jr., became the centerpiece of the Adelin Property Corporation - hundreds of adjacent acres amassed by the millionaire in the 1920s in preparation for new development following the community's steady growth northward. This, however, did not happen for several decades due to the Great Depression and World War II. The Berne Construction Company of White Plains acquired the property in 1951 on which it constructed over 300 single family ranch style homes of spacious lots. A 12-acre parcel was acquired by the City for a North End School, the present day
George M. Davis Elementary School. The Daisy Farms neighborhood includes Cerreta Lane, Darling Avenue, Dora Lane, Gladstone Road, Iselin Drive, Lambert Lane, Leslie Place, Old Farm Road, Retiro Lane, Turner Drive, and parts of Daisy Farms Drive, Grand Boulevard, Hutchinson Boulevard, Rogers Drive, and Wilmot Road.
Dorchester Hills One of the two northernmost neighborhoods in New Rochelle, Dorchester Hills is bordered on the south by
Wilmot Woods, on the west by
Scarsdale Downs and
Scarsdale Park, and on the north and east by the Heathcote section of the
Village of Scarsdale. The Dorchester Hills neighborhood includes Dorchester Road, Severn Street, Morris Lane South, Wiltshire Road, Abbey Close, Malvern Lane, Baldwin Lane, and parts of Wilmot Road.
Forest Heights The Forest Heights development dates from the early twentieth century, located south of the Broadview section of the
Paine Heights neighborhood. Most homes in this area date from the teens and 1920s. The area is characterized by estate-scale homes on large lots. Architectural styles prevalent within this area include Colonial Revival, English Tudor Revival and French Norman Revival. Forest Heights is bounded by North Avenue to the west,
Paine Heights to the north, and the
Beechmont neighborhood to the south and east. The Forest Heights neighborhood includes Elk Avenue, Crawford Terrace, Antler Place, Forest Place, Forest Circle, and the portion of Forest Avenue west of Pinebrook Boulevard.
Highland Park A residential area located in the
Wykagyl section of northern New Rochelle, the area is bordered by
Wykagyl Crossways on the north,
Interlaken on the west,
Huguenot Park on the south, and
Paine Heights on the east. The area is situated just north of the Mahlstedt family's ice lakes which operated at North Avenue and Eastchester Road through the early 1900s. The surrounding land remained as undeveloped meadows and farmland through the turn of the Twentieth Century when planning for Highland Park began. Maps from 1901 display sections of farmland crisscrossed by lines representing streets. Named for the Highland region of Scotland and identified by Scottish names such as Aberfoyle, Calton, Inverness, and Perth, the new roads were lined with spacious lots on which large single-family homes were built. The Highland Park neighborhood includes Perth Avenue, Argyle Avenue, Calton Road, Braemar Avenue, Glenfruin Avenue, Glenorchy Place, Errol Place, Inverness Road, Apline Road, Aberfoyle Road, Portnellan Avenue, Calton Lane, Cameron Place, Lomond Place, and Brewster Terrace.
Huguenot Park Huguenot Park is an early 20th century residential park.
New Rochelle High School, the public high school in the
City School District of New Rochelle, is located alongside this neighborhood. •
Lake Forest Park: The Lake Forest Park development forms part of the Huguenot Park area and includes Parcot Avenue, Bailey Place, Otsego Avenue, and parts of Clove Road, Eastchester Road, and Webster Avenue (Boundary: Webster Avenue north of Eastchester Road).
Hutchinson Park Hutchinson Park is a small community located at the city's northern tip along the
Eastchester Town border. The area consists of homes built primarily during the late 1950s through the 1970s. The homes reflect the mid-20th century ranch style. The neighborhood is located along Charlotte Lane, Vivian Drive, and Frederick Lane.
Twin Lakes / Nature Study Woods Residential neighborhood located along the western edge of the City and bounded by Eastchester Road on the south, Webster Avenue on the east, and the Hutchinson River on the west. The neighborhood contains a mixture of architectural types, generally dating from the 1920s, including a significant concentration of Colonial and Tudor Revival-style homes built onto small lots laid out in an overall grid pattern. Many of the streets contain speculative houses built by contractors and developers of the day. A small number of homes from the City's early history are found within this area, remnants from the era prior to the creation of residential neighborhoods through subdivision. Included among these is the Parcot-Drake House. •
Interlaken: Interlaken is a residential park straddling the western edge of New Rochelle near the Eastchester Town border.
Kensington Woods This neighborhood is a gated community in the north-western section of the city adjacent to
Bonnie Crest,
Lake Isle and
Eastchester. The area consists of modern colonial homes which range from 1 - 1.8 million dollars (as per 2012).
Lake Isle Located along the eastern side of the former reservoir '
Lake Isle', the community consists of lakefront homes and estates and continues into neighboring
Eastchester as well.
Larchmont Woods Larchmont Woods is a community located north and east of the
Beechmont neighborhood and south of the Leatherstocking trail, along the
Mamaroneck Town border. Forest Avenue is a main artery that runs through the three smaller neighborhoods within this area. •
Larchmont Woods: This residential area, known as Larchmont Woods or The Woods of Larchmont, is bounded by the Mamaroneck Town limits on the east, Forest Knolls and Rouken Glen on the north, and by Beechmont on the south and west. It consists of homes of varied scales, erected during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, as older residential parks within the City were built out. The Larchmont Woods neighborhood includes Maywood Road, Wildwood Road, Mulberry Lane, Lotus Road, Linwood Road, Beech Road, Poplar Road, Springdale Road, Ridge Road, Highpoint Road, and parts of Woodlawn Avenue, Forest Avenue, Kingsbury Road, and Mountain Avenue. •
Forest Knolls: Bordered by Beechmont and Larchmont Woods on the south and Rouken Glen on the east. The Forest Knolls neighborhood includes London Terrace, Rugby Road, Devonshire Road, Pebbleway Road, Larchwood Road, Forest Court, and parts of Forest Avenue, Woodlawn Avenue, Kingsbury Road, Maywood Road. •
Rouken Glen: Situated along the New Rochelle/Mamaroneck Town border with portions in both communities, the New Rochelle portion of Rouken Glen, also known as "Woodacres," lies north of Larchmont Woods and east of Forest Knolls. The New Rochelle part of Rouken Glen includes Highwood Avenue, Knollwood Drive, and Beechtree Drive. This neighborhood is served by the 10538 area code.
Maplewood-Rosedale This area of New Rochelle is served by the Maplewood-Rosedale neighborhood association and includes Seton Drive, Ralph Road, Gaby Lane, Short Lane, Rita Lane, and most of Surrey Drive. •
Maplewood Estates: 1950s era residential development in the city's north end •
Rosedale: 1950s era residential development situated in the northern end of the city, bordered by the
Hutchinson River Parkway and
Bonnie Crest to the south.
Northfield Also known as "Northridge," this neighborhood is a small residential community located west of the
Wykagyl business district. The Northfield neighborhood includes Northfield Road, Chatham Road, Stratford Road, Old Orchard Road, Mereland Road, Edna Place, and Upland Road.
Paine Heights Sometimes referred to as "Tom Paine Heights," this neighborhood was developed on the 320 acres of land presented as a gift to
Thomas Paine for his service in the
American Revolution. This area became an early 20th century residential development of large homes along wide boulevards. Paine Heights is located north of
Forest Heights and south of
Wykagyl Park, between North Avenue and Pinebrook Boulevard. The
Thomas Paine Cottage, a museum and historical center created out of the former home of the Founding Father, is located in this neighborhood. The Paine Heights neighborhood includes Paine Avenue, Broadview Avenue, Lyncroft Road, Longvue Avenue, Sicard Avenue, and Bayeau Road. •
Lyncroft: Early 20th century residential park consisting of Tudor, Mediterranean and Colonial estate homes in a wooded setting. Lyncroft is adjacent to Broadview and Wykagyl Park. •
Broadview: A development dating to 1906, Broadview forms the southern edge of the Paine Heights neighborhood.
Pineridge Pineridge is a neighborhood located in northern end of the city adjacent to
Ward Acres and
Wykagyl Estates. The area features large ranch-style homes constructed in the 1960s. The Pineridge neighborhood includes Sussex Road, Alfred Lane, Avis Drive, Sara Lane, Fieldmere Street, and Albert Leonard Road.
Albert Leonard Middle School, a public school in the
City School District of New Rochelle, is located alongside this neighborhood.
Pinebrook Bordered by the
Ward Acres Reserve on the west and
Scarsdale Village to the east, the Pinebrook area includes the subsections of Pinebrook Estates, Pinebrook Hollow, Quaker Hills, Hillandale, Brookwood, Brookridge, and Cherry Lawn. •
Brookwood: Brookwood is a private, gated neighborhood along Pinebrook Boulevard, north of Quaker Hills and south of the
Hutchinson River Parkway. •
Hillandale: Bordered by Pinebrook Estates on the west,
Cherry Lawn on the south and
Scarsdale Village on the east. •
Pinebrook Estates: Constituting most of the Pinebrook area, the Pinebrook Estates neighborhood, also known as "Pinebrook Homes," is located directly east of Pinebrook Boulevard, north of Quaker Ridge Road, and south of the Quaker Hills neighborhood. The Pinebrook Estates neighborhood includes Aspen Road, Hayhurst Drive, Kenwood Drive, Saxon Way, Somerset Road, Tulip Lane, Ward Drive, Winding Brook Road, and parts of Hillandale Drive. •
Pinebrook Hollow: Pinebrook Hollow is a gated community located south of the Hutchinson River Parkway north of Quaker Hills near the northern end of Pinebrook Boulevard. •
Quaker Hills: Located in the northern section of the Pinebrook area of New Rochelle, Quaker Hills lies south of the
Hutchinson River Parkway, adjacent to the former right of way of the
New York, Westchester and Boston Railway and the former area of the Quaker Ridge stop on that train line. The Quaker Hills neighborhood includes Amherst Drive, Coutant Drive, Donald Drive, Hilary Circle, Nob Court, and parts of Ramona Court.
Brookridge Brookridge is a private, gated community located off of Quaker Ridge Road near the Scarsdale border.
Cherry Lawn Also known as The Greens at Cherry Lawn, this neighborhood is a gated community and is one of the newest communities to the City, planned around a central greenspace reminiscent of the classic 'town square' concept. The area was developed on the last remaining farmland in the city and the former location of the Cherry Lawn Driving Range.
Pinebrook Heights Pinebrook Heights is the residential area located along the northern edge of
Sheldrake Lake. The homes in Pinebrook Heights lie east of Pinberook Boulevard, south of Quaker Ridge Road, and west of the
Scarsdale border. The Pinebrook Heights neighborhood includes Pengilly Drive, Dennis Drive, Arrowhead Lane, Richmond Lane, and Sheldrake Lane. •
Sheldrake Heights: Some of the homes in the Pinebrook Heights area directly adjacent to Sheldrake Lake are referred to as "Sheldrake Heights."
Quaker Ridge Quaker Ridge is a residential neighborhood located along the
Scarsdale Village border. The Quaker Ridge Improvement Company was organized for the development of the Quaker Ridge section of New Rochelle, backed by some of the wealthiest men in the Westchester real estate field. This development was the first one in the immediate "Quaker Ridge Station" area. The station constructed by the
New York, Westchester & Boston Railway system was the nicest one on the entire line. The proximity to New York was a strong point of the station and the area, with commuters able to reach the southernmost point of Manhattan within fifty-three minutes or less. The Quaker Ridge property was seen as exceptionally well located for residential purposes. The property fronted on the Quaker Ridge Station, and intersected with wide, newly built drives and boulevards. A "trading section" set aside for the stores and shops at which residents were to shop, was also originally planned. •
Quaker Ridge Park: Also known as "Stratton Woods," the Quaker Ridge Park neighborhood is located north of the Hutchinson River Parkway and south of
Stratton Hills, along the Scarsdale border. The Quaker Ridge Park neighborhood is served by the Stratton Woods Homeowners Association and includes Kewanee Road, Mohegan Place, Soulice Place, Arbor Drive, and parts of Pinebrook Boulevard, Stratton Road, and Weaver Street.
Scarsdale Downs Scarsdale Downs is situated near the northernmost end of the City along the
Scarsdale Village border, south of
Scarsdale Park and north of
Bloomingdale Estates. The Scarsdale Downs neighborhood includes Baraud Road North, Abingdon Lane, Atherstone Road, Tintern Lane, Winchchombe Way, Thornbury Road, Hawthorne Close, and part of Tewkesbury Road.
Scarsdale Park Scarsdale Park is situated at the north-westernmost end of the city along the
Scarsdale Village border. The Scarsdale Park neighborhood includes Candlewood Road, Sturbridge Place, Williamsburg Close, Sage Circle, and part of Tewkesbury Road.
Stratton Hills Stratton Hills is a 1950s development found in the City's north end. The Stratton Hills neighborhood includes Donneybrook Road, Greentree Drive, Harlan Drive, Harvard Road, Iselin Drive, Jeffrey Place, Michael Drive, Reyna Lane, Runyon Place, Rutledge Road, Sheldrake Place, Shepherds Drive, Top O the Ridge Drive and parts of Daisy Farms Drive, Darling Ave, Grand Boulevard, Rogers Drive, Wilmot Road, and Weaver Street.
George M. Davis Elementary School, a public school in the
City School District of New Rochelle, is adjacent to this neighborhood.
Vaneck Estates The Vaneck Estates neighborhood lies along Stratton Road near the
Eastchester Town border. The neighborhood includes Regal Drive, Vaneck Drive, Wilputte Place, and parts of Stratton Road and Wilmot Road.
White Birches White Birches is 1950s era residential development in the north end. White Birches is situated along Stratton Road, with
Daisy Farms and
Stratton Hills to the north,
Quaker Ridge Park to the east, and
Maplewood-Rosedale to the west. The White Birches neighborhood includes Ronbru Drive, Stuart Drive, Andrew Lane, Laron Drive, Stanton Circle, Marion Drive, and parts of Stratton Road and Surrey Drive.
Wilmot Woods A residential community of approximately 150 Colonial and ranch style homes built starting in 1937, through the mid-1950's by the firm Haring & Blumethal, Wilmot Woods was modeled on the plan of the old New England villages, with a four-acre 'village green' located at the center of the tract. The streets bear names associated with early New England settlers. The Wilmot Woods neighborhood includes Alden Court, Baraud Road South, Ernest Drive, Livingston Road, Pilgrim Road, Plymouth Drive, Puritan Drive, and Revere Road.
Wykagyl Crossways Wykagyl Crossways is an early to 20th century residential park characterized by average size Tudor, Mediterranean, and colonial homes on small lots. The neighborhood is located north of
Highland Park and south of
Northfield, stretching from North Avenue on the east to the
Twin Lakes and Nature Study Woods Park on the west. The Wykagyl Crossways neighborhood includes Berrian Road, Bon Air Avenue, Disbrow Circle, Disbrow Lane, Elizabeth Road, Norman Road, Rose Lane, Rosehill Avenue, Seacord Road, Siebrecht Place, and parts of North Avenue and Webster Avenue. •
Bon Air Park: Located along Bon Air Avenue, east of
Wykagyl Park between North Avenue and the
Nature Study-Twin Lakes preserve, Bon Air Park was originally developed as a single-street residential park and now forms part of the Wykagyl Crossways neighborhood. •
Rose Hill: 1930s residential park bordered by Highland Park on the south. Around the turn of the 20th century the area was the home of the Rose Hill Nurseries & Greenhouses, a world renown domesticator of orchids and cultivator of rare and exotic flowers and plants.
Wykagyl Estates Wykagyl Estates is a recent residential development located just north of
Wykagyl Country Club. The area consists of late 20th century ranch homes, as well as contemporary 1990s structures, and was built as a "tennis community" centered on community courts and facilities. The Wykagyl Estates neighborhood includes Dusk Drive, Pondview Lane, and Skyview Lane.
Wykagyl Park An early 20th century residential park developed by the Trenor Land Company, Wykagyl Park contains large estate-scale Tudor, Mediterranean and colonial revival style homes that are characteristic to the community. Wykagyl Park is bounded by North Avenue on the west,
Paine Heights on the south, Pinebrook Boulevard on the east, and
Wykagyl Country Club to the north. The Wykagyl Park neighborhood includes Avon Road, Cornell Place, Croft Terrace, Jerome Avenue, Overhill Road, Overlook Road, Oxford Place, Oxford Road, Ranger Place, Silver Birch Drive, Starr Terrace, Trenor Drive, Trevon Place, Valley Road, Wellington Road, and Wood Lane. ==Southside==