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Bridlewood

Fairways, bridle paths, and trees with real seniority

CITY MEDIAN
$668K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$228
SCHOOLS
Lewisville ISD
DT DALLAS
35 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
33.014° N · 97.097° WBRIDLEWOOD · FLOWER MOUND, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Bridlewood feels like.

Bridlewood is the corner of Flower Mound where the trees got a head start. Streets curve under genuine canopy, fairways thread between cul-de-sacs, and the equestrian center gives the place a horse-country accent most North Texas suburbs traded away years ago. It feels established in the best sense — yards that have settled in, neighbors who stayed put, and an unhurried confidence that newer master plans spend decades trying to manufacture.

Daily life leans on the amenities. There's golf at the club, lessons at the barn, and evening loops on paths that stitch the sections together and tie into Flower Mound's wider trail network. Kids pedal to friends' houses, retirees walk the cart paths at dusk, and the commute math works: about 20 minutes to DFW Airport and about 35 to downtown Dallas when you need the city.

QUICK FACTS
CITYFlower Mound, TX
COUNTYDenton County
SCHOOLSLewisville ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS35 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

The housing stock is established brick-and-stone traditional — deep lots, mature landscaping, and custom or semi-custom sections along the fairways where the footprints stretch out. Inside, you'll find everything from lovingly original condition to down-to-the-studs renovations, which keeps the market interesting for buyers with different appetites for projects. Bridlewood suits people who'd rather have grown trees and a proven neighborhood than a design-center allowance: golfers, equestrians, and families who want room to breathe inside Lewisville ISD without leaving Flower Mound's trail-and-tree formula.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Bridlewood.

1
Golf at the center
Fairway lots and a clubhouse that doubles as the neighborhood's social hub.
2
Equestrian center
Barn, arena, and bridle paths — genuinely rare this deep into the suburbs.
3
Mature tree canopy
Shade that newer communities will need a generation to grow.
4
Trail connections
Internal paths link the sections and feed Flower Mound's larger trail system.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Bridlewood, answered straight.

Is Bridlewood a good place to live?

If you want an established amenity neighborhood, it's one of Flower Mound's strongest. The golf course and equestrian center anchor daily life, mature trees soften every street, and the neighborhood's reputation keeps demand steady. The trade-off is age: homes here are established rather than new, so buyers should budget attention for updates. For most families, that trade buys character you can't build overnight.

What school district serves Bridlewood?

Bridlewood is served by Lewisville ISD, the district that anchors most of Flower Mound and a big reason families target the town in the first place. Campus assignments can shift with boundary adjustments, so confirm the current elementary, middle, and high school feeds for any specific address before making an offer.

Does Bridlewood have a golf course and equestrian center?

Yes — both, and they define the neighborhood. The golf course winds through the community with fairway-backing lots, while the equestrian center offers a barn, arena, and riding facilities that give Bridlewood a horse-country identity unusual for a suburb this close to DFW Airport. Membership and program details change over time, so check current offerings directly.

How far is Bridlewood from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Plan on about 35 minutes to downtown Dallas and about 33 to downtown Fort Worth in typical conditions — Flower Mound sits almost exactly between them. DFW Airport is the real convenience at about 20 minutes, and Legacy West in Plano runs about 26, which puts most of the region's job centers within a workable drive.

What are homes for sale in Bridlewood like?

Expect established traditional homes in brick and stone, many on generous lots with mature landscaping, plus larger custom sections near the golf course. Condition varies widely — some homes are meticulously updated, others are priced for renovation — so the neighborhood serves both move-in-ready buyers and those hunting a project with good bones in Lewisville ISD.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

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