Welcome to Wyntercreek

Paradise in the heart of Dunwoody! Wyntercreek subdivision boasts Colonial Williamsburg style brick and wood homes shaded by mature leafy green oaks, magnolias and dogwoods. Just a 10-minute walk from shopping, dining and services, this 30-year old neighborhood has long been a favorite of those looking for close-in living without the hassles of long, slow commutes to and from work.

Amenities include a very active and social neighborhood swim and tennis club (WSTC), offering swim and dive teams and meets, intra-club and ALTA tennis and of course lots of parties and social gatherings. Wyntercreek is also home to the Wyntercreek Home and Garden Club, offering monthly gatherings with speakers and an annual trip to an inspiring and beautiful garden. They also host a Valentine Party. The Neighbors of Wyntercreek (NOW), to which over 95% of the residents belong, is an organization that works to maintain and enhance the property values of the neighborhood. They work with the residents and the community to ensure that Wyntercreek has a voice on issues affecting Dunwoody and the neighborhood. They also sponsor an annual block party in the fall, a Halloween costume party and parade for the children, a Winter Holiday Cocoa Party and an Easter Egg Hunt in the spring. NOW also sponsors a book club and other special interest groups.

The children of Wyntercreek walk or ride their bikes to the neighborhood school, Austin Elementary for pre-K through 5th grade. There is bus service for Peachtree Charter Middle School, grades 6-8, and for Dunwoody High School, grades 9-12. All three of these schools enjoy and benefit from heavy parental support and involvement and strong, active PTA's.

Wyntercreek is just 1.5 miles from Perimeter Mall and I-285 and a half mile from GA-400. Wyntercreek is bound by Roberts Drive on the west, by Dunwoody Nature Center and Dunwoody Senior Baseball fields on the north, another neighborhood on the east and by the Old Dunwoody Cemetery and an office park on the south. It is a self-contained oasis of tree-lined streets and neighbors who know and talk to each other. For those who are looking for a bit of "Mayberry" in the midst of the hustle of Atlanta, be sure to visit Wyntercreek!

photography by local photographer Alan Mothner