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Located to the northwest of downtown, Winton Hills is one of Cincinnati's larger neighborhoods, and was once home to many older German-born gardners and florists. Today, Winton Hills comprises large parks and tracks of green space, secluded streets with single-family brick and wood homes and rental communities.

 


 
Covering 2.5 square miles, Winton Hills is home to more than 6,000 residents, with 62% of those living in the neighborhood being under the age of 24.

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Located within attractive two-story brick buildings are renovated apartments, townhouses and flats of varying sizes, all with modern amenities.

Information on housing sales in Winton Hills is not available.

Want to view listings of homes presently on the market in Winton Hills? MLS Listings

 


  Caldwell Park
North Bend Road at Caldwell Drive
Nature center with educational programs and handicapped-accessible hiking trails.
 
  122 acres  
         
  Emery Park
Holland Drive
  17 acres  
         
  Salway Park
Spring Grove Avenue, west of Winton Road
  28 acres   

 

All listed phone numbers are in area code 513 unless otherwise noted.

  Winton Hills Community Center
5170 Winneste Ave.

Full-size gym has basketball leagues for ages 9 - 18 and midnight basketball league for adults.

Low-impact exercise classes and karate strike force classes are offered.

Skating rink for all ages to enjoy.

Fitness room with Hammer Strength equipment.

After-school program featuring homework time for children.

Three outdoor pools: a baby pool, a 4 foot, and a 12 foot pool.

Softball and football leagues.

Basketball and tennis courts.

Teen council has programs that plan game time and special events.

The senior program includes local and out-of-town trips, cooking and a variety of things for them to do.

Arts and crafts classes.

Girl Scouts.
  641-0422  

 
 

One of the reasons Cincinnati takes so much pride in its people and its workforce is the quality of the students who graduate from its schools. You'll learn more than just your ABCs and 123s; from bilingual academies, to numerous nationally recognized college preparatory programs, Cincinnati has many options for parents in search of a well-rounded, quality education for their child.

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  NEARBY MOVIE THEATERS

     
  Central Park 11 Cinemas
4600 Smith Road
Norwood
  531-7655  
         
  Esquire Theatre
320 Ludlow Ave.
Clifton
  281-8750  
         
  Kenwood Towne Centre Theaters
7875 Montgomery Rd.
Kenwood
  791-2248  
         
  Mt. Lookout Cinema Grill
3187 Linwood Ave.
Mt. Lookout
  321-3211  
         
  Oakley Drive-In Theater
5033 Madison Rd.
Madisonville
  271-4600  
         
  OmniMax Theater
Cincinnati Museum Center

1301 Western Ave.
  287-7000  
         
  Showcase Cinemas Cincinnati
1701 Showcase Drive
  351-2232  
         
  Tri-County Cinemas
Cassinelli Square
Springdale
  771-4544   
         
  NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING

     
  This section is coming soon.      
         
  NEARBY SHOPPING MALLS

     
  Kenwood Towne Center
7875 Montgomery Road
Kenwood
Lazarus, Parisian, Dillard's, and 160 specialty stores, plus a food court and restaurants.
  745-0205  
         
  Sycamore Plaza at Kenwood
Kenwood & Montgomery roads
Kenwood
Barnes & Noble Bookstores, Toys 'R Us, Lazarus Furniture Gallery, Dick's Sporting Goods, and a variety of stores and restaurants.
  793-2131  
         
  Tower Place Mall
28 West 4th St.    
Downtown
More than 70 specialty stores, a food court and restaurants. Lazarus, Saks Fifth Ave. and Tiffany's are easily accessible via skywalk.
  241-7700  
         
  Tri-County Mall
11700 Princeton Rd.
Springdale
Lazarus, JCPenney and Sears, as well as hundreds of specialty shops, a food court and restaurants.
  671-0120  

 
 

Looking for a nearby church, mosque, synagogue, or temple in your choice denomination?

Faith Finder

 

 
  POLICE

     
  District Five
1012 Ludlow Ave
Clifton
  352-3578  
         
  Neighborhood Sergeant
David Fink
  352-3903  
         
  Neighborhood Officer
Darryl Chatman
  352-3903  
     
  Community Policing Activities: Neighborhood block watches, citizens police academies, DARE and after school/summer programs, bike patrols  
     
  FIRE

     
 

Engine Company 38
725 Circle Ave., at Darrow Ave.
Winton Place

  941-9841  
         
  Engine Company 51
1654 Marlowe Ave.
College Hill
  941-9644  

 
 

Looking for a good book? You'll find plenty at the nearby:
Northern Hills Branch Library
1400 West North Bend Road

  369-6036  
         
  Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
800 Vine St.
Downtown
  369-6900  
     
  Can't find the resource you've been searching for? Try the Langsam Library at the University of Cincinnati or the Xavier University Library. Hours vary, especially during the summer, so call first.  
     
  UC Library
2624 Clifton Ave.
  556-1424  
         
  XU Library
3800 Victory Pkwy
  745-3881  

 
  Winton Hills residents have an increased voice in the decisions that affect their neighborhood because of the presence of their local community council. affect their neighborhood because of the presence of their local community council. The Winton Hills Citizen Action Association is charged with handling topics that include zoning, boundary disputes, city services and an array of issues that affect the quality of life in its neighborhood.  
     
 

Winton Hills Citizen Action Association
President: Linda Briscoe
Meeting Place: Winton Hills Council Center, 4848 Winneste Ave.
Meeting Time: 3rd Wednesday of every month, 6:00 p.m.

 

 
  If you live in the City of Cincinnati, the Department of Public Works provides solid waste collection and recycling at no cost.  
     
  24-hour City of Cincinnati Customer Service Line   591-6000  
         
  Department of Public Works Office Information & Administration   352-3218  

 
  The Greater Cincinnati area is proud to be the home of many world-renowned research and emergency medical care facilities.

Click here for more Hospital information.
 

 


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