- Single Family
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,164 SqFt
- Single Family
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,336 SqFt
TWEDDLE PLACE
Tweddle Place is one of the 27 neighbourhoods of Mill Woods. The Mill Woods land bank was assembled in 1970 by the Government of Alberta because of concern over the rising cost of serviced residential land in the Edmonton area. Mill Woods was named for Mill Creek which crossed it and the groves of Parkland forest trees that stood there. By 1971, a development plan had been prepared by the City of Edmonton. The City began to purchase the land, subdivide it and sell residential and commercial building lots. More about Tweddle Place...
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Residential development in Tweddle Place began in 1973 and was all but complete by the end of the decade. The housing mix in Tweddle Place reflects the “compact development” philosophy of early development in Mill Woods. 58% of the neighbourhood’s dwelling units are in single and semi-detached homes, 14% are in row housing and 29% in low rise apartments. The neighbourhood is bounded by arterial and collector roadways. Another collector road and bus route, Millbourne Road West, bisects it. Interior streets follow curvilinear and keyhole patterns. A number of strategically placed pathways, including a pipeline right-of-way, promote pedestrian and bicycle travel within the neighbourhood.
The focus of the neighbourhood is a multi-purpose school and recreational area. High density housing is located along collector roadways. Tweddle Place and three adjoining neighbourhoods comprise the Millbourne Community with a community shopping facility at the centre.
Tweddle Place was named in honour of Malcolm Tweddle (1906-1977), a chartered accountant and former Edmonton City Commissioner.
The geographical boundaries of this community are:
Information taken from City of Edmonton website.