

Northampton subdivision is located in Spring Texas about 20 minutes from Houston. The subdivision has been in existence since the 1960's. It has experienced tremendous growth in the last few years and now has approximately 1200 homes. With the wonderful tree lined boulevard you won't believe that you are so close to fast paced Houston. It is thought that the Live Oak Tree you see when you first enter the subdivision is over 100 years old. The Northampton story give information about the area dating back to the 1750's.


The older homes built in the 1960's and 1970's are located at the front of the subdivision. These homes have those incredibly large lots with tons of trees. They have an elegant look you just don't get with a newer home.


Located to the left and to the right of the older homes are Northampton Pines and Northampton Forest. These have homes built in the last 10 years. Typically they start at about 2400 square feet and go up to about 4000. Also located at the front of the subdivision is the community center. There's an Olympic size swimming pool, fishing pond, tennis courts, playground and the MUD house.




Wondering to the back of the community down the tree lined boulevard will bring you to the estate section of Northampton and to the Willow Creek golf club. This is a private golf club; it is not open to the public.
Northampton is located in the highly acclaimed Klein ISD. The schools are all within walking distance from the front of the subdivision. If you are wondering about the cows they are the schools neighbors. When you leave the subdivision you truly feel like you are in the country but you have all the conveniences of the city.
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Marchel - an excellent local content post. Well formatted, good graphics. Keep up the great efforts!
Rich: Thank you so much for your kind comment of encouragement. To be quite honest I was feeling quite frustrated with the pictures. The pictures seem to have a mind of their own. I have started saving the post as drafts and then working, working, working trying to get them where I want them. Someone told me that once you had them on you could move them around but I haven't figured that trick out yet. Your pictures look GREAT!! Any help you can give is much APPRECIATED!
I would've taken some pics of the homes, maybe one of a tee box or green on the course. For this post, I would think that 7 or 8 pics tops would suffice to convey the development. You'll just need to play around with the formatting. One thing you can do is to use a photo editing program like PhotoShop that allows you to do really cool edges and 3-D elements to your images. Helps to make them pop! Check out Kristal Kraft's blogs. She does some of the best image formatting on AR. Have a really fun day!