Saddlebrook
Wesley Chapel, Florida's Saddlebrook neighborhood, has medium homes that are reasonably priced. This community was founded in 1975 and has grown steadily since then.
Saddlebrook is an award-winning, world-renowned golf and tennis resort near Wesley Chapel, FL. It is just north of downtown Tampa, with quick access to I-275, I-75, and I-4. The area is a walkable/cart town; you can come with your golf cart.
Saddlebrook features two Arnold Palmer trademark golf courses and 45 tennis courts. There are also three swimming pools, two volleyball courts, a 6,000-square-foot fitness facility, and a regulation-sized basketball court at the resort.
Aside from all the activities available, the resort also features the award-winning Tropics Restaurant, Dempsey's Steakhouse, and TD's Sports Bar.
Various dining and shopping options are close, including Chili's, City Grille, Applebee's, and Sonny's Barbecue. A five-minute trip to a retail mall with a Publix. A ten-minute journey south brings you to the Tampa outlets.
Saddlebrook Preparatory School is a fully certified exclusive golf and tennis boarding school. It is also within the gated enclave, combining academic education with athletic training. Several great public schools are nearby, including Thomas E. Weightman Middle, Wesley Chapel Elementary, and Wesley Chapel High.
It emerged in the 1970s and featured villas, condominiums, and single-family houses. The pricing of homes ranges from $40,000s for completely furnished rental condominiums to more than a million dollars for golf course mansions.
After Pittway bought the 480-acre site in 1979, Thomas L. Dempsey constructed Saddlebrook Resort. Dempsey envisioned a resort that would let tourists see a dimension of Florida that many had not seen before, with rich wildlife that flourishes due to the conservation of nearby woods and lakes.
The resort is set within a fenced and protected nature preserve, which is home to a variety of colorful birds, including Wood Storks, Sandhill Cranes, and Great Blue Herons, and also gators, Snowy Egrets as well as verdant vegetation that blends in with the natural design of the hotel premises.
Saddlebrook Resort opened its doors in 1981 with a unique car-free Walking Village design that allows visitors to simply walk across the resort without using a transportation system while offering a haven for wildlife.
Saddlebrook is an autonomous family-owned resort in the traditional way and heritage of the country's best resorts. The resort has grown over the years, becoming a famous venue for events and Tampa conventions and a nationally renowned tennis and golf instruction facility.
The rich heritage of Saddlebrook Property and the vision of founder Thomas Dempsey is evident throughout the 480-acre Tampa resort. Condé Nast Traveler called it one of the "Top 100 Golf Resorts in North America, the Atlantic and the Caribbean, Ireland and Scotland," and Tennis Resorts Online named it one of the "Top 25 Tennis Resorts in the World."
Saddlebrook is an award-winning, world-renowned golf and tennis resort near Wesley Chapel, FL. It is just north of downtown Tampa, with quick access to I-275, I-75, and I-4. The area is a walkable/cart town; you can come with your golf cart.
Saddlebrook features two Arnold Palmer trademark golf courses and 45 tennis courts. There are also three swimming pools, two volleyball courts, a 6,000-square-foot fitness facility, and a regulation-sized basketball court at the resort.
Aside from all the activities available, the resort also features the award-winning Tropics Restaurant, Dempsey's Steakhouse, and TD's Sports Bar.
Various dining and shopping options are close, including Chili's, City Grille, Applebee's, and Sonny's Barbecue. A five-minute trip to a retail mall with a Publix. A ten-minute journey south brings you to the Tampa outlets.
Saddlebrook Preparatory School is a fully certified exclusive golf and tennis boarding school. It is also within the gated enclave, combining academic education with athletic training. Several great public schools are nearby, including Thomas E. Weightman Middle, Wesley Chapel Elementary, and Wesley Chapel High.
It emerged in the 1970s and featured villas, condominiums, and single-family houses. The pricing of homes ranges from $40,000s for completely furnished rental condominiums to more than a million dollars for golf course mansions.
After Pittway bought the 480-acre site in 1979, Thomas L. Dempsey constructed Saddlebrook Resort. Dempsey envisioned a resort that would let tourists see a dimension of Florida that many had not seen before, with rich wildlife that flourishes due to the conservation of nearby woods and lakes.
The resort is set within a fenced and protected nature preserve, which is home to a variety of colorful birds, including Wood Storks, Sandhill Cranes, and Great Blue Herons, and also gators, Snowy Egrets as well as verdant vegetation that blends in with the natural design of the hotel premises.
Saddlebrook Resort opened its doors in 1981 with a unique car-free Walking Village design that allows visitors to simply walk across the resort without using a transportation system while offering a haven for wildlife.
Saddlebrook is an autonomous family-owned resort in the traditional way and heritage of the country's best resorts. The resort has grown over the years, becoming a famous venue for events and Tampa conventions and a nationally renowned tennis and golf instruction facility.
The rich heritage of Saddlebrook Property and the vision of founder Thomas Dempsey is evident throughout the 480-acre Tampa resort. Condé Nast Traveler called it one of the "Top 100 Golf Resorts in North America, the Atlantic and the Caribbean, Ireland and Scotland," and Tennis Resorts Online named it one of the "Top 25 Tennis Resorts in the World."
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