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This is a list of neighborhoods and communities within New Rochelle, New York. Within the greater city borders are many established areas, neighborhoods and subsections.

City

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Zip-code areas

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Primary residential areas

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These areas are geographically larger and/or more populous than the 'secondary' neighborhoods and subsections

Secondary neighborhoods

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  • Anchorage
  • Beechmont Woods
  • Bloomingdale Estates
  • Chauncey Estates
  • Chatsworth
  • Cherry Lawn
  • East End
  • Echo Manor
  • Feeney Park
  • Forest Heights
  • Franklin Avenue
  • French Ridge
  • Glen Island
  • Glenwood Lake
  • Heathcote
  • Hillandale
  • Indian Hill
  • Interlaken
  • Kensington Woods
  • Lyncroft
  • North Ridge
  • Pineridge
  • Pryor Manor
  • Rose Hill
  • Rosedale
  • Sheldrake Lake
  • Shore Road
  • South End
  • Sutton Manor
  • Sycamore Park
  • Wykagyl Estates

Other communities and subsections

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  • Bon Air
  • Brookridge
  • Coopers Corner
  • Emerson Estates
  • Neptune Park
  • Pinebrook Hollow

Miscellaneous

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Forest Knolls is also known as "Larchmont Woods" due to its proximity to nearby Larchmont Village.

'Bonnie Crest is bordered by the town of Mamaroneck on the east, by Quaker Ridge and the Wykagyl business district on the south, by the Hutchinson River Parkway and the town of Eastchester on the west and by the Kensington Woods and Wilmot neighborhoods on the north. Van Meter Fens is the main through route of the neighborhood.[citation needed]

Residence Park is a residential area of historic character,[1] which includes the main campus of the College of New Rochelle.

Homestead Park is located in the southern section of the city, bordered by Shore Road and Davenport Neck on the south, Residence Park on the west, Sutton Manor on the east and the City's Downtown section on the north.[citation needed]

Rochelle Heights is bordered by the City Park area on the east, Interstate 95 on the south, and Rochelle Park on the west. Rochelle Heights was established starting in 1905 on the former estate of George G. Sickles, a Wall Street financier. Plans were developed by New York City architects Mann, MacNellie and Lindeberg. [2]

References

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  1. ^ The historic character of Residence Park is asserted in a 2007 presentation about the area, supporting a local historic district application to the Historic Landmarks Review Board of the city of New Rochelle. The presentation is available here
  2. ^ Westchester, The American Suburb, Roger Panetta (2006); page 186[1]
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