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Sherwood Forest Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

Nested into a southwest slope of Mount Davidson in District Four is Sherwood Forest. Never heard of it? That's because at just two by three streets, it's San Francisco's smallest neighborhood. Smushed between St. Francis Wood and Miraloma Park, Sherwood Forest starts at the cusp of Yerba Buena and Casitas avenues and covers all of Lansdale Avenue and Dalewood Way, which faces the dense vegetation of Mount Davidson Park.

In total, there are about 200 homes in the neighborhood. The only street that starts and ends in Sherwood Forest is Robinhood Drive, a street that's so hidden and difficult to find that the late San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen once penned an article about getting lost trying to find it on his way to Thanksgiving dinner.

The neighborhood's tiny and quiet, with a '50s vibe that lends itself easily to sepia-toned Instagram filters.

History of Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

It was one of the final neighborhoods in San Francisco to be created in the 1930s, and it boasts large homes designed by renowned architects such as Timothy Pflueger and Julia Morgan. Baseball icon Willie Mays, as well as former San Francisco mayors George Moscone and John Shelley, were also residents in the past.

Demographics of Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

Sherwood Forest has a population of 21,151 people, with a median age of 44.9. Males account for 48.63 percent of the total, while females account for 51.37 percent. In Sherwood Forest, US-born people make up 73.75 percent of the population, while non-US-born citizens make up 19.48 percent. Additionally, non-citizens make up 6.77 percent of the population.

Transportation in Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency provides public transportation in Sherwood Forest, with 5 San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus stops.

Politics in Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

During a typical year, the crime rate in Sherwood Forest is 19.11 per 1,000 residents. Sherwood Forest residents generally consider the city's east side to be the safest.

Lifestyle in Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

Sherwood Forest is a small San Francisco neighborhood bounded by the Presidio and Pacific Heights.

It is a peaceful location with stunning views of The Bay, the city skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the Marin Headlands.

Schools in Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

Sherwood Forest has 93.5 percent of adults who have completed high school, which is 3.7 percent higher than the national average.

Real estate in Sherwood Forest Neighborhood

It started to be developed in the 1930s—one of the last neighborhoods in San Francisco to do so—and features big abodes designed by noted architects like Timothy Pflueger and Julia Morgan.

Famous residents of yore include baseball legend Willie Mays and San Francisco mayors George Moscone and John Shelley. Also of note, it earned the name "Pill Hill," according to MtDavidson.org, due to the fact that many doctors call this tiny neighborhood home.


Browse properties with Development Score™ in Sherwood Forest neighborhood  (239 properties in total)

Properties on Casitas Ave  (44 properties)

Properties on Dalewood Way  (51 properties)

Properties on Juanita Way  (3 properties)

Properties on Lansdale Ave  (55 properties)

Properties on Miraloma Dr  (21 properties)

Properties on Robinhood Dr  (54 properties)

Properties on Yerba Buena Ave  (11 properties)

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