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Addison Reserve Delray Beach

Delray Beach, Florida

Addison Reserve is an upscale country club community in Delray Beach, Florida. Designed to offer a luxurious living experience, it allows residents to enjoy Florida's beautiful weather year-round from their homes or the community's country club. With 716 residences featuring elegant interior designs, Addison Reserve caters to Delray Beach's high-end market. The spacious homes are perfect for entertaining guests on sunny Florida days. Amenities at Addison Reserve include a resort-style swimming pool, outdoor kitchens, three 9-hole golf courses, a clubhouse, a spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis courts, and more. Residents have everything they need to fully enjoy their luxurious Florida lifestyle. For more information about Addison Reserve, contact us today by phone at 561-302-4711 or by email at lynnegewant@gmail.com.

About Addison Reserve Delray Beach

Addison Reserve in Delray Beach offers private country club homes perfect for those who want to feel like royalty. Residents have access to all the clubhouse amenities, ideal for enjoying sunny South Florida. The state-of-the-art facilities will make you never want to leave the community. Spend your Sunday afternoons on the beautifully groomed golf course, then savor delicious food at one of the many clubhouse dining options. Thanks to South Florida's fantastic weather, you can enjoy Addison Reserve's country club amenities all year round. This country club community in Delray Beach is perfect for people of all ages. It’s great for young families, offering a private, secure environment where children can play safely. It’s also ideal for retirees seeking a tranquil community focused on relaxation and comfort. No matter your age, Addison Reserve in Delray Beach provides a strong sense of community with activities and amenities that will make you never want to leave.

Delray Beach, FL

Over the past few decades, Delray Beach has become one of the nation's "hottest" destinations. This award-winning city, twice named an All-America City, was recently recognized as the "Most Fun Small Town in America" by the Travel Channel, Rand McNally, and USA Today! Coastal Magazine also chose it as one of "The Happiest Seaside Towns." History plays a significant role in Delray Beach's identity and future direction. The city is a leader in Florida's growing historic preservation movement, with several neighborhoods designated as historic districts where residents are encouraged to preserve old homes as a living link to Delray's illustrious past. In the heart of downtown Delray Beach, at 51 N. Swinton Ave, is the Delray Beach Center for the Arts (formerly Old School Square). Once the Delray Beach High School, its grand buildings have been transformed into a multi-million dollar centerpiece of the historic downtown shopping district. The Delray Beach Center for the Arts houses a museum and theatre, as well as an outdoor entertainment pavilion. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it serves as a community gathering place and is the centerpiece of the historic downtown shopping district. Of course, one of Delray Beach's main attractions is the beach! Visitors have access to two miles of public beachfront for sunbathing, recreational events, swimming, and other activities. About half of the oceanfront beach is supervised daily by qualified lifeguards. For information on beach conditions at any hour, just call 561-27BEACH.

Parks

A variety of recreational activities are available at public parks in Delray Beach. Miller Park features baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and other sports facilities. Pompey Park boasts a $1 million pool, while Veteran's Park offers scenic views of the Intracoastal Waterway. Bicycle rentals are conveniently located at Richwagen's Cycle Center on Atlantic Avenue. For more information on outdoor activities, contact the Delray Recreation Department at 243-7250. Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach's charming Atlantic Avenue is a treasure trove for recreational shoppers, featuring over 150 different boutiques and galleries. Arts and Culture As the 20th century progressed, Delray Beach evolved from a farming community into a bustling city known for its unique architecture and thriving downtown. It became a winter resort where artists, writers, and cartoonists escaped the brutal winters to hone their crafts. Nationally known cartoonists Fontaine Fox and W.E. Pat Enright were among the luminaries who called Delray home. Adjacent to the Delray Beach Center for the Arts is the emerging "artists district" known as Pineapple Grove, featuring sculptures designed by local artists. The downtown area is filled with art galleries and artists' studios. One of Palm Beach County's top attractions, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, is named after George Morikami, a pineapple farmer who donated his land for use as a park. The 200-acre Morikami park has become a top tourist destination, attracting visitors from across the United States and abroad. It is the only museum of Japanese culture in the U.S. The museum is surrounded by lush gardens, a waterfall, and a forest of pine trees, making it a popular escape for thousands of visitors. The museum hosts regular special events showcasing Japanese culture, with four major festivals drawing large crowds throughout the year. For a complete schedule of events, call 495-0233. Adjacent to the Morikami is the new international headquarters of the American Orchid Society (AOS), the world's largest special-interest horticultural organization. The Delray Beach Playhouse For 47 years, the 238-seat Delray Beach Playhouse, located at 950 NW Ninth St., has offered outstanding theater to local audiences. Situated on scenic Lake Ida, the playhouse is one of the nation's oldest and most successful community theaters. For information, call 272-1281. Delray Beach is also a short drive from numerous other theaters, museums, and art galleries. Within a 30-minute drive, Delray residents can visit the Caldwell Theatre Company in Boca Raton, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, the Lois Pope Theatre, Plaza Del Mar in Manalapan, and the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra at Florida Atlantic University. Downtown Delray Beach also offers top-notch art galleries, antiquing, and live music. The Delray Art League hosts sidewalk art shows throughout the winter season at area shopping centers. Visual and performing arts opportunities, as well as lectures, historic tours, and a nature center, are available through the Delray Beach Cultural Alliance.

Addison Reserve in Delray Beach offers exquisite country club homes in the heart of sunny South Florida. This luxurious community is surrounded by high-end shopping centers, restaurants, private schools, daycares, and colleges, making it ideal for residents of all ages. While the country club itself offers a wealth of activities and amenities, the surrounding area provides even more opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. South Florida's clear blue waters and sandy beaches are just minutes away, perfect for those who love to dig their feet in the sand and soak up the sun. Outdoor and beachfront dining options are plentiful, allowing residents to enjoy the beautiful weather while savoring delicious meals. For shopping enthusiasts, Delray Beach is a paradise with a vast array of shopping and dining venues. Spend the day exploring one of the many shopping plazas, and you’ll find yourself entertained for hours. Whether you're in the mood for casual browsing or high-end shopping, Delray Beach has it all. No matter the occasion, living in a country club home in Addison Reserve ensures that you will not only enjoy the luxury and comfort of your residence but also the vibrant community and endless activities that surround it.

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