Cheery Lynn Historic District

Homes in The Cheery Lynn Historic District are roughly bounded by Flower Street to the north, Earll Drive to the south, Randolph Road on the west, and 16th Street on the east. 

Cheery Lynn Historic District In PhoenixCheery Lynn Historic District is one of the best kept little secrets in the Central Phoenix Neighborhoods.

Cheery Lynn Historic District homes in Phoenix are one of the best kept little secrets of Central Phoenix. It’s like rolling back in time with great diversity.

When you step off of the busyness of 16th Street, it is almost like being transformed back in time. There are only 68 homes in this small but mighty neighborhood!

What You’ll See & Feel When Driving Through

You’ll find people pushing strollers, walking dogs, jogging, skating, riding bikes and enjoying a porch party with their neighbors. A great diversity exists among the individuals and families that live in this neighborhood. Some are relatively new, while others have lived here since childhood.

Cheery Lynn Architectural Styles and Square Footage

The Architectural Styles and Square Footage of the homes in the Cheery Lynn Historic District vary widely from around 1000-1350 square feet with 2-bedrooms on average.

But, the 1940’s Ranch-Style homes can get to 3000 square feet and have at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. You’ll even find a few 2-story homes here. A nice variety with one of the most diverse, one-of-a-kind homes exist in this perfectly manicured, story book neighborhood. The homes built post-WWII are modest but the homes but after are more sizable.

Unique Home Styles In Cheery Lynn

All homes a very unique to each other. This neighborhood’s variety of home styles is anything but cookie cutter and contains:

A Convenient Central Phoenix Location

There is so much surrounding this neighborhood, you’ll never be at a loss for things to do. This classic, central Phoenix location gives you the luxury of a quick jaunt to downtown Phoenix whether you want to drive of take the Light Rail.

Also, the Biltmore Shopping Center, The Melrose District with tons of boutique shops and one-of-a-kind restaurants are all nearby. It’s worth a drive through. The architectural styles alone will have you wowed.

The Greater Cheery Lynn Neighborhood Association (Not an HOA)

The Greater Cheery Lynn Neighborhood Association was established in 2003. Cheery Lynn was remote from downtown Phoenix when the first home was built in 1928. 

On January 28, 1928, a tract of land described as Lot 1 Beverly Heights was subdivided under the name of Cheery Lynn. This neighborhood is more than 85 years old!

Nearby Historic Districts to Cheery Lynn

If you like Cheery Lynn, you’ll also like Woodlea Historic District or Yaple Park

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