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Timbercrest is a quiet but vibrant neighborhood in the heart of Bearden with more than 200 houses and 600 residents. The original development began in the early 60s. Most of the homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s. We have a rich neighborhood history.

Many of the original owners raised their families here and still live in their Timbercrest homes. The neighborhood is now made up of a diverse group of families at all stages, recent retirees and older residents who remember when our neighborhood was in its infancy. In the past few years, we have seen more young families moving into the neighborhood. Several homes have been purchased by second-generation residents who grew up here. Homes are being renovated and groups of children of all ages play in our yards and park. We are proud of the fact that quite a few families have purchased multiple homes in Timbercrest. It's such a great place that the original developer's family still calls Timbercrest home.

We have a park that is free for all of our residents to use. It is maintained by volunteers and much of the mulching, mowing, trimming and weeding is done during our monthly park clean-up days. A neighborhood pool is also available to residents for an annual fee.

This is truly a community. Many residents wave to each other and stop to talk in our front yards or on neighborhood walks. We help each other out with a little free library in a neighbor's yard, free giveaways posted weekly on our community Facebook page and there is always a neighbor to lend a hand after a storm blows through. Our community atmosphere makes Timbercrest a great place to live.

Timbercrest is convenient to downtown, West Knoxville and Turkey Creek shopping, the Interstate, and other major thoroughfares.

 

News

Annual Patriotic Mailbox Decorating Challenge

The Timbercrest Neighborhood Association (TNA) presents the our Annual Patriotic Mailbox Decorating Challenge. 

Get creative and show your patriotism by donning your mailbox in red, white and blue. The TNA will take photos to share on the website for all to see.

Let the decorating begin! Can you out-decorate your neighbor?!

Any questions, email: tnaboard@timbercrestneighborhood.org

Timbercrest Pool Newsletter, June 2024

It's the time of year to remind everyone of rules, regulations, and etiquette.

Clean up after yourselves

Pick up after your group, especially food and crumbs, to keep the pool area clean and safe. Members are responsible for their guests. This is your pool. Treat it like your home.

Take a toy? Absolutely enjoy the heck out of it, but then bring it back. All the folks who take care of the pool and do nightly pool cleaning are volunteers. Don't leave it for them to clean up.

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