Post-war Southside neighborhood with deep lots, mid-century ranches, and an active community association.
Kensington Park is a 1950s–60s subdivision off Skidaway Road, just south of DeRenne, and is part of the Kensington Park–Groveland Historic District listed on the National Register in 2014. Wide streets, deep lots, and ranch-style homes define the area, with planted medians on several main blocks.
The community has an active neighborhood association and easy access to Memorial Health, Habersham Village, and Truman Parkway.
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