Walnut Hill
Appearance
Walnut Hill
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | West Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19104 |
| Boundaries | Roughly Market Street to Walnut Street, 46th Street to 52nd Street |
| Adjacent | Spruce Hill, Cobbs Creek, Cedar Park |
| Major streets | Walnut Street, 46th Street, Market Street |
| Transit | Market-Frankford Line (46th Street Station), SEPTA trolleys |
| Landmarks | Victorian homes, near Clark Park |
Walnut Hill is a residential neighborhood in West Philadelphia featuring Victorian architecture and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood sits between the more established Spruce Hill and Cedar Park areas and offers access to Clark Park and West Philadelphia's commercial corridors.
History
Walnut Hill developed in the late 19th century as West Philadelphia expanded. The neighborhood attracted middle-class families seeking Victorian homes with access to Center City via streetcar lines.
Character
Housing
- Victorian rowhouses
- Some larger homes
- Mix of single-family and apartments
- Tree-lined streets
- Variable conditions
Community
- Mix of longtime and newer residents
- University-affiliated residents nearby
- Families and professionals
- Active in neighborhood improvement
Living in Walnut Hill
- Victorian architecture
- Near Clark Park
- Transit accessible
- Moderate prices for West Philadelphia
Getting There
- Market-Frankford Line: 46th Street Station
- SEPTA trolleys: Routes 13, 34
- Near 52nd Street commercial corridor