Linfield is one of “The Fields Club” neighborhoods in Peachtree Corners. These 3 upscale subdivisions offer deluxe three - six bedroom homes with open layouts. Most of these homes have terrace levels and many are beautifully finished with extra living areas. Lush entranceways lead the way into The Fields Club subdivisions, which feature premier swim & tennis facilities. Local natural resources, including the Chattahoochee River and a small lake, were used in their development to enhance the beauty and living experiences of residents.
During construction, builders allowed buyers to customize their homes based on their individual preferences. Homes are known for their light-filled open floor plans and upscale materials, which include extensive hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, and substantial decorative molding.
Nestled next door to Jones Bridge Park and Simpson Elementary’s grassy play yard, the sounds of children at play and birdsong fill the air of Linfield. This intimate neighborhood is surrounded by green space.
Homes in Linfield have the same type of mixed elevations found in Amberfield & Riverfield. Large windows are a staple of the neighborhood’s facades. Linfield is filled with large, private yards and some homes overlook Jones Bridge Park. The bright, open interiors have high-end features, such as vaulted family rooms, banks of windows, kitchen islands, breakfast bars, and keeping rooms. Pillars, built-ins, and substantial decorative molding are often found in this neighborhood.
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Education
Linfield residents enjoy access to award-winning Gwinnett County Public Schools with thriving International Baccalaureate programs available at the middle and high school levels. A large array of Advanced Placement (AP) courses is available to students too. Peachtree Corners students may opt to attend The Paul Duke STEM High School, which focuses on science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or the Japanese-English Language Public Charter School. Prestigious Wesleyan School, serving grades K-12, and Cornerstone Christian Academy are also located in the heart of Peachtree Corners. See detailed information about Peachtree Corners schools.
Shopping, Dining and Entertainment
Upscale shopping is available at The Forum on Peachtree Parkway where residents pop into its boutiques and specialty shops. Peachtree Corners Town Center is located just across the street and a pedestrian bridge will connect the two complexes in 2019. Their many restaurants range from fine dining to family friendly. For those who prefer to cook at home, both Trader Joes and Sprouts Farmers Market are located in these complexes. Residents find loads of entertainment options at The Town Center’s CinéBistro and Town Green—the site of fun, free events such as movies, concerts, yoga, and family game night.
Find even more fun all around Peachtree Corners, including the 6-theater NCG Cinema, 2 Publix Supermarkets, Ingles Market and ALDI grocery store. Several other small shopping malls are scattered throughout the city of Peachtree Corners. Learn more about Peachtree Corners Shopping & Entertainment.
Activities
Just like the city of Peachtree Corners, all of The Fields Club neighborhoods are extremely walkable. Peachtree Corners city sidewalks connect all three subdivisions. The rollout of a multi-year plan will continue sidewalk installation until the city is linked. Residents walk, jog, and bike throughout the Fields all year long and look forward to completion of the City’s Multiuse Trail system. It will wind through beautiful natural assets, such as the Crooked Creek Stream and around part of Echo Lakes; connect with some parts of the Tech Park office areas and the Town Center and Forum Entertainment complexes.
A drive through its lovely neighborhoods, or a visit to its many parks, shows visitors why Peachtree Corners maintains its Tree City designation.Amberfield is just around the corner from Jones Bridge Park on the Chattahoochee River. It is a well-developed gem, with several pavilions, grills, walking trails, soccer fields and a large playground. Jones Bridge Park is a River neighbor to beautiful and serene Simpsonwood Park. Pinckneyville Park includes large and active Soccer and Baseball complexes to complement its pond, walking and biking trails, skating bowl, fenced dog park, pavilions, grills, and more. Children love the Town Green’s interactive fountain, slide, and play area.
Robert Fowler YMCA bustles with activity and is within walking distance of Linfield. Several other full-service and specialty fitness centers are located nearby.
Linfield residents enjoy other annual activities such as the Peachtree Corners Festival, Glow in the Corners Parade, and Light Up The Corners Glow Run.
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