Welcome to Woodland Knoll
Available February 2024
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Woodland Knoll Lane
Timeless Style, Modern Living
A once in a lifetime opportunity to live in a bespoke home designed and built by the award-winning collaboration of Hollingsworth Design and NJL Custom Homes.
Together, Hollingworth Design and NJL Custom Homes have partnered on multiple projects, creating breathtaking and original work for their clientele. They are expanding their talents through Kirkwood's newest and most coveted neighborhood, Woodland Knoll.
Woodland Knoll is a picturesque neighborhood covering 7 acres of gently rolling landscape with mature trees. 6 new homes with unique, desirable floor plans, impressive exterior elevations along with top-of-the-line design features and finishes.
Living in Woodland Knoll is an experience like no other. A tree-lined lane, nestled atop a hill creating privacy and serenity. Each home is distinctive and beautiful while at the same time part of a cohesive and coveted neighborhood. These are never before built designs, specific to the designated lot it’s built on.
All the work of planning and design has already been taken care of by a team of experts. This is a new concept to St. Louis - custom luxury made easy, the full package. Instead of buying a lot to build on, you are buying the whole package!
Contact us
Nick Luizza has extensive experience as a homebuilder. From start to finish, he collaborates with clients to create one of kind of homes in St. Louis.
Laura Hollingworth is a highly sought-after design professional who has expertise in all facets of the industry. Her portfolio of finished products is original, thoughtful, and forward-thinking.
Together, Hollingworth Design and NJL Custom Homes have collaborated on multiple projects, creating a seamless experience and breathtaking work for their clientele. They are expanding their partnership through Kirkwood's newest and most coveted neighborhood, Woodland Knoll.
Woodland Knoll is a picturesque neighborhood covering 7 acres of gently rolling landscape with mature trees. 6 new homes with unique and desirable floorplans and elevations completed with top-of-the-line design and finishes.
About the Builder and Designer
Lot #1
2010 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #1 - .638 acres
4 Beds | 5.5 Baths | 3,810 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2010 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #1
Second Level
2010 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #1
Lower Level
2010 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #1
Lot #2
2002 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #2 - .546 acres
4 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 4268 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2002 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #2
Second Level
2002 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #2
Lower Level
2002 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #2
Lot #3
2005 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #3 - .542 acres
4 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 3,951 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2005 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #3
Second Level
2005 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #3
Lower Level
2005 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #3
Lot #4
2017 Woodland Knoll lane
Lot #4 - .631
5 Beds | 5.5+ Baths | 4,783 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2017 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #4
Second Level
2017 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #4
Lower Level
2017 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #4
Lot #5
2025 Woodland Knoll lane
Lot #5 - .735 acres
5 Beds | 5.5 Baths | 4,730 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2025 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #5
Second Level
2025 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #5
Lower Level
2025 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #5
Lot #6
2033 Woodland Knoll lane
Lot #6 - .772
4 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 5,043 Sq. Ft.
Main Level
2033 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #6
Second Level
2033 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #6
LowerLevel
2033 Woodland Knoll Lane
Lot #6
The Neighborhood
Kirkwood was established in 1853 and was the first planned residential commuter suburb west of the Mississippi. It was one of four early commuter railroad suburbs in the St. Louis region. The story of trains is intertwined with the history of Kirkwood. Kirkwood owes its very existence to the railroad. The City was named for James Pugh Kirkwood, the engineer in charge of locating, surveying, and building the railroad. From the beginning, it’s been a love affair between citizens and trains, as evidenced by the beautiful and historic Kirkwood Train Station, located in the heart of the City. Built in 1893, the station, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is a favorite subject of local and national photographers. It currently serves as a stop for daily Amtrak passenger trains and is staffed entirely by Kirkwood residents who volunteer their time.
Fourteen parks offer a variety of outdoor fun. The oldest, 92-acre Kirkwood Park, features the Kirkwood Community Center, the Recreation Station Ice Arena, Aquatic Center, Racquet Club, playground, picnic pavilions, athletic fields, handball courts, horseshoe pits, concession stand, hiking trails, and a community garden.
• Established in 1853 as the first commuter suburb west of the Mississippi. • Population 29,000
• Kirkwood Schools https://www.kirkwoodschools.org/
Noted for:
• One of the area's earliest residential communities
• Diverse architecture featuring everything from Victorian to new homes and condominiums.
• Farmer’s market. • Small town feel. • Train depot. • Abundance of fine bakeries, and restaurants
• Active civic and social community, including a community theater and recreational complex
• Access to the Great Rivers Greenway - https://greatriversgreenway.org/
The Team
Jill Azar
314.616.8836 (c)
314.725.5100 (o)
jazar@lauramccarthy.com
Jacque Mileusnic
314.795.7371 (c)
314.725.5100 (o)
jmileusnic@lauramccarthy.com