Bluffview is an upscale neighborhood in NorthDallas, Texas. It is bounded by Northwest Highway and the Preston Hollow neighborhood on the north, Inwood Road and the Devonshire neighborhood on the east, Lovers Lane and the Elm Thicket/North Park neighborhood on the south, and Midway Road, Bluebonnett Road, Bluff View Blvd., and the Shorecrest and Cochran's Chapel neighborhoods on the west. A subsection of Bluffview is Briarwood, which is bounded by Lovers Lane on the south, Inwood Road to the east, Horseshoe Trail & Briarwood Place to the north and Elsby Avenue on the west. The neighborhood was established in the late 1930s by the Elsby family on the site of the former Bluffview Dairy. The Briarwood Crime Watch & Neighborhood Association is a volunteer-run organization primarily focused on safety and crime prevention, as well as sponsoring community activities.
Geography
Bluffview is so named for its relatively hilly topography—it lies along cliffs overlooking Bachman Branch and its tributaries. Some of the cliffs the neighborhood is built on rise 50 feet over the water below.
History
The neighborhood was originally developed as Bluff View Estates by developer J.P. Stephenson. In 1924, he bought a 215 acres dairy farm along Bachman Branch and developed the land into 1 acre lots. The area was annexed by Dallas in March 1943. A portion of Bluffview in the northeast corner was originally planned to be within the boundaries of the town of Preston Hollow. While Bluffview was annexed by Dallas in March 1943, it was not until 1945 that Preston Hollow was annexed.
Demographics
Bluffview is included in a census tract that also includes the Shorecrest and Cochran's Chapel neighborhoods.
Education
Public schools
The neighborhood is served by the Dallas Independent School District for public schools. Children within the neighborhood are served by:
K. B. Polk Center for Academically Talented and Gifted in neighboring Elm Thicket/North Park neighborhood
Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy serves academically talented and gifted students in grades four through six. Admission to Williams is based on academic achievement and an application is required. Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy serves students in grades 6-8 selected through the magnet process. The students receive the same basic middle school program offered in all Dallas Independent School District middle schools. However, special focus is placed on the exploration and development of each student's interests and abilities.
Texas State Board of Education: District 12 Member: Pam Little
Parks and recreation
Bluff View Park
Bluff View Park is a 2.6 acre neighborhood park, established in 1945, and managed by the Dallas Parks and Recreation Department. Located adjacent to Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy, it features benches, a drinking fountain, an outdoor basketball court, picnic tables, a playground, and a soccer field.
Notable people
Don Henley, an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and founding member of the Eagles.