Ever wonder what it would be like to live a quiet existence as a country squire, settling down in some remote village along the back roads of Britain? You could take an early morning stroll and watch the mist rise above the rooftops of the quaint English cottages and manor houses that date back centuries. You could admire the stunning Tudor architecture with its half-timbering, steep gables, hip roofs, tall chimneys and asymmetrical exteriors of stone and stucco — and the rose bushes curling upwards around the tall, narrow windows. It would be a grand life steeped in tradition. A noble existence.
Now you can live this endearing lifestyle in a 1,000 acre master-planned setting that has a decidedly British ambience, only 4700 miles closer to home. It’s called Devonshire — and it’s your chance to move across the pond without leaving the sanctity of the Metroplex.
Devonshire is rooted among the rolling hills of Forney, in the countryside on the eastern outskirts of Dallas proper. In the distance, twenty miles east, the Dallas skyline looms, beckoning you with its urban attractions. Still, this is a community in the country — one that not only tries to emulate a genteel English existence, but succeeds on all levels. From its grand tower entrance, quaint bridges and lavish water and landscape features to its amenity center.
The list of builders who have made Devonshire their home reads like a litany of the best-known and respected names in the area. These builders are adhering to a set of carefully-orchestrated architectural standards to maintain a sense of continuity throughout the setting. Comprised of a series of individual villages, Devonshire boasts an impressive variety of home sizes and interior plans at prices from the mid $100s to the $400s — all different, yet all designed with a cohesive look that supports and preserves the community’s unique concept.
So come home to a special place — a community that echoes a lifestyle born thousands of miles away and one that’s certain to earn a special place in your heart. Come home to Devonshire.

