Hugh Rd offers a quiet slice of Tallahassee, where country lanes replace city streets and homes have room to breathe.
Hugh Rd sits on the quiet edge of Tallahassee, a residential corridor where the city's pace slows down considerably. This isn't a neighborhood of tight-knit subdivisions or bustling commercial strips. Instead, it feels more like a series of country lanes, a place where homes have room to breathe and the sounds of nature often outweigh traffic noise. It covers a modest 0.42 square miles, a compact area that maintains a distinct rural character.
What you find along Hugh Rd is a genuine mix of housing. You will see established homes, some with a bit of age and character, alongside more recently built residences. The lots often feel larger than what you might find closer to town, reflecting a time when this part of Tallahassee was truly out in the sticks. It is a place for those who appreciate a bit of space, a yard that needs tending, and the quiet satisfaction of a less manicured landscape. The varied housing means there is no single architectural style, but rather a collection of individual homes that have grown up along the road.
The housing along Hugh Rd is genuinely varied, with established homes sitting alongside more recently built residences.
While Tallahasseean does not yet list specific places or upcoming events within this particular stretch, the appeal of Hugh Rd is clear. It offers a slice of Tallahassee that feels a little removed, a bit more grounded, and genuinely residential. Explore what makes this quiet corner of Tallahassee unique. Scroll down to see places and events as they are added to Tallahasseean.
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