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Tuscany-Canterbury is bordered by Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus on the south, and tucked between Roland Park and Guilford.
Zip Code: 21218 |
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It is a quiet residential neighborhood, consisting of townhouses, single family homes, some apartment buildings, and a few small businesses. |
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Highfield house, designed by Mies van der Rohe is an architectural landmark. |
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Mostly 2 and 3 story brick townhouses (semi-detached), single family homes, and apartment buildings. The St. James and the Colonnade are two of the larger apartment buildings. |
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| This small community of perhaps one thousand families owes its name to the roads which bisect it. Bounded on the north by Warrenton Road, the east by Charles Street, the south by University Parkway and the west by Linkwood Road, Tuscany-Canterbury is located just north of The Johns Hopkins University and west of Guilford. Tuscany-Canterbury is predominantly a neighborhood of apartment buildings -- garden variety, Tudor-style mid-rise, and high-rise -- which have been built throughout the twentieth century. Distinctive brick Tudor group homes are clustered in the west along Tuscany and Ridgemede Roads, while more traditional American groups have been built in the east on Canterbury and Cloverhill Roads, below West Highfield Road. |
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Click here
for more information on this Neighborhood's History. |
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| This list may not include all schooling options for this neighborhood. For more information on Baltimore schools, visit the Live Baltimore School Links. |
- None are located in the neighborhood
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