Old Gruene Market Days
Nearly 100 vendors offering uniquely crafted items and Texas foods—ideal for a Grapevine area resident looking for a weekend getaway with shopping, food, and regional arts.
Grapevine offers a diverse selection of housing options, including single detached homes and a variety of apartment buildings in different sizes. Residents have access to approximately 20 supermarkets and several restaurants and cafes, providing convenient everyday amenities. The area features around ten public green spaces, such as Oak Grove Park, enhancing residents’ opportunities to relax outdoors. Primary schools are located near any address within the postal city, complemented by additional private school choices. For transportation, the community connects to TEXRail stations and multiple bus routes, while easy highway access supports straightforward travel by car throughout the wider region.
There is a wide selection of green spaces in Grapevine. There are over 50 parks nearby for residents to check out, like Parr Park and Oak Grove Softball Complex, which makes it easy to get to them. This postal city remains relatively quiet, thanks to the presence of few pedestrians; however noise levels are higher closer to the railway line.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Canterbury Village residents are zoned for the highly rated Grapevine‑Colleyville Independent School District, with Jack D. Johnson Elementary just about 1.3 miles away, Carroll Middle under a mile away, and Carroll High within approximately 2.5 miles — offering top-tier public education close to home.
The neighborhood offers easy access via Kimball Avenue and Dove Loop to Lake Grapevine parks such as Meadowmere, Oak Grove, Lakeview, and Rockledge Park, where families can enjoy trails, boat ramps, playgrounds, picnic facilities, and lake views within a short drive.
Residents are just minutes from a robust trail system at Lake Grapevine, including the Meadowmere Park Trail (1 mile), Oak Grove Trail (1.3 miles), Dove Loop Trail (1.8 miles), and North Shore Trail—all ideal for hiking, biking, walking the dog, or connecting to lakeside recreation.
While Canterbury Village is primarily residential, it’s only a short drive from Grapevine Mills Mall—offering outlet shopping, entertainment and dining—and also minutes from charming Historic Downtown Grapevine’s boutiques, tasting rooms, and restaurants.
Situated conveniently near Highway 114 and just a few miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Canterbury Village offers easy access for frequent travelers alongside tranquil suburban living.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Nearly 100 vendors offering uniquely crafted items and Texas foods—ideal for a Grapevine area resident looking for a weekend getaway with shopping, food, and regional arts.
A lively tribute to Elvis featuring Kraig Parker and Ben Thompson—perfect for local fans of classic rock ’n’ roll and live theater.
Scenic vintage train rides ideal for families and rail‑enthusiasts in the Canterbury Village area looking for a charming local outing over late summer.
Free Zumba dance lessons in a community plaza—great for residents wanting fun, active, and accessible fitness with a social twist just minutes away.
A vendor market at the Convention Center offering local shopping options—ideal for those in Canterbury Village looking for convenient, indoor browsing and local goods.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Canterbury Village
Local characteristics and demographics for Canterbury Village