Looks Like
Parklands - because of many ample lawns and large green spaces located on tri-school area properties. A community that blends architecturally significant public school buildings with a wide range of traditional homes
Feels Like
A comfortable and friendly neighborhood where sidewalks are well used by school kids, dog walkers and the stroller set. Bikers enjoy long stretches of shady roadways
Walk To
Three schools: Onaway and Woodbury Elementary schools and the High School or the stadium for a football game on a crisp, autumn day or jog along the high school track in the early morning
Close To
The Nature Center, the RTA Blue Line, the Shaker Town Center area shops, Shaker Main Library, the Shaker colonnade and Stephanie Tubbs Jones Community Building
Named For
Onaway Elementary, 3125 Woodbury Road, built in 1922.
Home Styles
Warrington Road
Year built: 1922
Square feet: 1904
Style: Colonial - Georgian
- Central part of front facade is crowned with triangular pediment
- Double hung windows
- Side porch adds some country flair
Laurel Road
Year built: 1927
Square feet: 2607
Style: French- Country Chateau
- Leaded glass windows
- Lofty chimney stacks
- Low-set dormers that break the roofline
- Slate roof
- Steeply pitched hip roof
- Stone trim
How to Connect
Facebook: Onaway Community Organization