Welcome to Kenilworth
Kenilworth is bordered by 90 Avenue to the north, 82 Avenue to the south, 50 Street to the east and 75 Street to the west. These main roads give Kenilworth residents good access to nearby shopping and business hubs. More about Kenilworth...
Kenilworth Listings
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Taylor Hack Of RE/MAX River City
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,746
SqFt
$500,000
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Sangram Sindhar Of Initia Real Estate
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,060
SqFt
$499,800
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Owen McCarthy Of YEGPro Realty
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Single Family
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5 Beds
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3 Baths
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1,351
SqFt
$429,000
New
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Sylvain Sanscartier Of RE/MAX Elite
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,034
SqFt
$349,900
Listing Office: Courtesy Of Marc McMahon Of The Foundry Real Estate Company Ltd
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,254
SqFt
$299,900
Kenilworth’s History
Kenilworth is located on land annexed to the City of Edmonton in 1960. The bulk of residential and commercial development took place in the 1960s and ‘70s. But Kenilworth’s history extends far further than that; the neighbourhood was named in the early 1900s after the town of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, England. The castle of Kenilworth, England was built in 1122.
Kenilworth Today
Location location location! Kenilworth is nestled cozily in southeast-central Edmonton, just a 10-minute drive from downtown, touching the east end of Whyte Avenue and with quick access to Sherwood Park and the rest of Edmonton via several nearby major roads. You also have easy transit access to the University of Alberta and downtown, and King’s University is within walking distance.
A primarily residential neighbourhood, Kenilworth also has a business district along 82 Avenue on the neighbourhood’s south edge. Kenilworth is home to three schools, two elementary and one junior high, located in park areas at the core of the neighbourhood. The schools serve the population well; most Kenilworth residents are married couples, many with children living at home.
No word describes Kenilworth better than “community.” Gathering places abound in Kenilworth and area -- parks, schools, indoor arena and outdoor ice rink, businesses, religious assemblies and community hall, which is home to an active community league. Almost 80 per cent of residents have lived in the neighbourhood for more than five years, creating a strong community base.
Statistical information taken from City of Edmonton website.