Charlotte, NC · Mecklenburg County County
Briarcreek-Woodland features post-war brick homes situated between Plaza Midwood and WT Harris Boulevard
Briarcreek-Woodland's residential streets consist primarily of brick ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s. The neighborhood sits east of Plaza Midwood, providing direct access to Central Avenue's diverse restaurants and shops. Residents use the Briar Creek Greenway for walking and biking, accessible from various points within the area. This neighborhood offers single-family homes with yard space near Charlotte's urban core.
Approx 2.1 km² · neighborhood
Public schools serving the Briarcreek-Woodland attendance area.
High · via Niche
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy
Elementary · via Niche
Charlotte Engineering Early College
High · via Niche
Elementary · via Niche
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