Glastonbury
Glastonbury is a well-established west Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the late 1990s and 2000s west of 215 Street, named for the legendary English town associated with Arthurian heritage — a distinctive naming choice that reflects Edmonton's tradition of British cultural references in its residential development. The neighbourhood has established itself as one of west Edmonton's more complete and consistently desirable newer communities.
What to know about Glastonbury.
Glastonbury is a well-established west Edmonton neighbourhood that developed primarily in the late 1990s and 2000s west of 215 Street, named for the legendary English town associated with Arthurian heritage — a distinctive naming choice that reflects Edmonton's tradition of British cultural references in its residential development. The neighbourhood has established itself as one of west Edmonton's more complete and consistently desirable newer communities.
The housing stock is primarily single-family homes and townhomes from the late 1990s and 2000s — well-sized properties with attached double garages and the floor plan configurations of that development era. Many homes have been updated since their original construction, with cosmetic and mechanical updates reflecting the neighbourhood's pattern of sustained owner investment. The neighbourhood's relative maturity compared to the newest west Edmonton communities means it has developed a community identity and infrastructure that newer developments are still building toward. Prices are moderate within the west Edmonton market.
The west Edmonton commercial corridor provides retail and services access. The Anthony Henday provides ring road connectivity. Schools serving Glastonbury include well-established west Edmonton options across public and Catholic systems. Parks and green space are distributed throughout the community. The community league maintains outdoor recreation facilities and programming.
For buyers, Glastonbury offers late 1990s and 2000s west Edmonton construction in an established community with mature infrastructure — a more developed community identity than the newest west Edmonton neighbourhoods while maintaining the advantages of relatively recent construction. For sellers, family buyers seeking established newer west Edmonton construction at reasonable prices create consistent and reliable demand.