Cherokee Heights
Tucked between the Country Club of Columbus and Cherokee Avenue, Cherokee Heights is a jewel of Tudor-Revival architecture dates from the 1930s and 1940s. Only 23 lots in size, it contains a few Contemporary-styled infill houses. This neighborhood also includes the Clubview subdivision that straddles Camille Drive west of Hilton Avenue. Developed over a longer period than its neighbor, this small Clubview subdivision—named for its view of the Country Club, not the eponymous school—boasts a range of styles: Craftsman, Colonial Revival, red brick Tudor Revival, and a Ranch House.