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In the 1960s, early developers planted two trees for every house that was built in the Briargrove Park area providing a community that is heavily wooded. The “family-oriented neighborhood,” surrounded by Buffalo Bayou, has access to parks, playgrounds, an area swimming pool and lighted tennis courts. Strong civic involvement is apparent in the community with organizations such as the Briargrove Park Property Owners, Inc., the Briargrove Park Mother’s Club and an annual 4th of July Parade. With traditionally similar floor plans, and styles ranging from contemporary to colonial, the area of approximately 1,482 homes is protected by a security patrol. A secluded setting, strong community involvement and convenience of location make Briargrove Park a highly preferred Houston area to live in.

Bellaire
Briargrove
Briargrove Park
Briarmeadow
Braes Heights/Braeswood Place
Bunker Hill
Frostwood
Hedwig
Hilshire Village
Hunters Creek
Garden Oaks
Heights
Memorial Park Area
Montrose
Museum District/Rice University
Oak Forest
Piney Point
River Oaks
Shepherd Park Plaza
Spring Valley
Tanglewood
Timbergrove/Lazybrook
West University
Whispering Oaks/Warrenton
Wilchester
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Briargrove Park Home Owner Association
HCAD
Green Mountain
TXU Energy
Reliant Energy
Center Point Energy
Walnut Bend Elementary School
Paul Revere Middle School
Westside High School




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