Welcome to Long Meadow Farms of Richmond TX!

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Why Do People Live in Long Meadow Farms?

People live here to feel and belong to a special community. Creativity and immense care was put into the development of Long Meadow Farms. The idea was to keep the native landscape, including the pecan trees, the native wild flowers, and the native wildlife, and then blend this serene landscape with a plethora of beautiful homes and fun-filled activities. This special community offers a fantastic array of attractions and amenities for residents!

    

What's Going on Inside the Long Meadow Farms Neighborhood?

  • Local "Dive-In" Movie Nights is where the community gets together at the local, resort-style pool to watch an outdoor movie. Bring lawn chairs, a cooler, and floaties so you and the family can go for a swim or relax pool-side while watching the action. 

  • Neighborhood Amenities including parks, playgrounds, tennis courts, a fitness center, and a recreation center gives kids and adults plenty to do through-out the year.

  • Recently Completed... Prairie Park Nature Area with Walking Trails and Wetland Waterways, an open-air pavilion, a pool, and a playground next to the new Nature Area.   

   

What's Going on Nearby Long Meadow Farms?

  • Just around the corner... The Johnson Development Corp. is in the process of constructing 87 acres of commercial property featuring an array of shopping and restaurants. Enjoy a neighborhood Kroger's and HEB. While Whole Foods is just a short trip up Grand Parkway.

  • Local Farmer's Market: Hosted every Saturday 8:00-12:00pm in Harvest Green. Farmers come to sell their locally farmed fruits and veggies. Top-quality meats and other small ma-and-pa businesses operate through this local Farmer's Market as well.

  • Santikos Palladium AVX: 180,000 sqft of pure enjoyment! This Greek-themed fun center is always busy and happening. It reminds many of Sugar Land's Town Center. For a fun day out you can casually dine on the balcony with a view of the open prairie land, put your bowling skills to the test on Olympic-style lanes, indulge in a gelato, or catch a 3D movie or IMAX on any of the 22 screens.

  • Slater's Sports Zone: A one-story 62,000 sqft building that hosts sport's camps, tournaments, and leagues. This newly constructed sports complex features 8 volleyball courts and 4 basketball courts. It is now home to the Fort Bend Fire girls volleyball club and also features a Tae Kwon Do studio and camps that offer strength training and conditioning. 

What Schools will the Kids Attend?

If you buy a home for sale in the Long Meadow Farms neighborhood of  Richmond TX, the local schools serving this area are both Lamar Consolidated ISD and Fort Bend ISD. Lamar Consolidated Schools include the new on-site Adolphus Elementary, Wertheimer Middle School, Briscoe Junior High, and Foster High School. LCISD's Technology Team just was named National High School Champions for Scientific and Technical Visualization.The Fort Bend ISD schools include Pecan Grove Elementary, James Bowie Middle School, Travis High Schools. All schools offer rigorous honors programs for students.

The History Behind Long Meadow Farms

Jane Long, well-remembered as the "Mother of Texas" received a title to a league of land in Fort Bend County from Stephen F. Austin. Jane Long moved to this land in 1837 and developed a beautiful prairie that raised cattle and grew cotton. Descendants of Jane Long then purchased nearby land, expanding the "Long" land and carrying on the family name. This land is now a part of Long Meadow Farms. This community was proudly built with the same pride that those descendants had as they first made their way to this angelic prairie land just 175 years ago. 

Now You Really Want to Find a Home in Long Meadow Farms, Right?

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