Windsor Farms pairs storybook streets with serious history. Designed in the 1920s as one of Richmond’s earliest planned residential neighborhoods, it features generous lots, curving lanes, and striking Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial Revival homes. Two singular landmarks make life here feel rarefied: Agecroft Hall & Gardens and Virginia House, English manor homes relocated to the neighborhood and now open for tours, programs, and garden strolls overlooking the James River.
Daily convenience is part of the appeal. Locals can be in Carytown within minutes for indie boutiques and cafés, or head to the Museum District for the world-class Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Maymont’s rolling lawns, wildlife exhibits, and playgrounds are just beyond, while riverfront paths invite morning runs and sunset bike rides. Families appreciate access to Richmond Public Schools, with Mary Munford Elementary, Albert Hill Middle, and Thomas Jefferson High School serving much of the area, and a variety of independent schools close by. Commuters value quick connections to downtown and employers in nearby Westhampton.
Whether you’re drawn by architecture, cultural amenities, or a quiet, green setting that still feels connected, Windsor Farms rewards the move with enduring value and a strong neighborhood identity. If you’re considering buying or selling here, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a proven local agent who knows Windsor Farms block by block.