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Huguenot is a neighborhood steeped in history, tracing its roots back to the 17th century when it was settled by French Protestants (Huguenots) seeking religious freedom. Originally known as "Bloomingview," the area evolved from quiet farmland into one of the South Shore’s most established residential enclaves. A true local landmark is the Reformed Church of Huguenot Park, designed by the famous architect Ernest Flagg in the 1920s using native Staten Island serpentine stone. Today, Huguenot is characterized by its wide, tree-lined streets, a blend of charming historic homes and modern construction, and its convenient connection to the rest of the city via the Staten Island Railway.

✦ Why I Love Huguenot ✦

What I love most about Huguenot is the perfect balance it strikes between sophisticated suburban living and the "Borough of Parks" spirit. It is a neighborhood that feels peaceful and private, yet it is incredibly active and community-oriented. You have nature right at your fingertips with the Arbutus Woods and Kingdom Pond Park, offering a serene escape just minutes from the bustling Hylan Boulevard.

Whether you are admiring the impressive architecture of the local estates or enjoying the low-key, friendly atmosphere of the local shops, Huguenot offers a sense of stability and timeless charm that makes it feel like the quintessential place to call home.

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    Local Dining & Amenities Near Huguenot

    The dining scene in Huguenot is defined by high-quality, neighborhood-focused favorites that offer both casual and refined experiences. Kuzina: The Greek Kitchen is a true community standout, beloved for its authentic Mediterranean flavors and fresh, house-made specialties. For a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, Panino Rustico has become a local go-to, offering creative paninis, vibrant salads, and excellent coffee. For those looking for a refined setting with a view, the South Shore Country Club provides an elegant atmosphere for classic American and Italian-inspired fare, making it a premier choice for both casual rounds and special events. For a classic Staten Island experience, Alba’s Pizza & Pasta on Huguenot Avenue remains a long-standing staple for traditional pies and Italian comfort food.

    Huguenot offers exceptional convenience for residents, especially those who prioritize a seamless commute. The Huguenot SIR Station and the Huguenot Park-and-Ride provide some of the best transit options on the South Shore for travel into Manhattan. For daily essentials, the Huguenot Village Shopping Center and the various storefronts along Huguenot Avenue serve as a convenient hub, featuring a Walgreens, local banking, and a variety of professional medical and dental suites. Its location also puts residents just minutes away from the major retail centers in neighboring Charleston, ensuring that everything from gourmet markets to high-end home goods is always within reach.

    In keeping with the "Borough of Parks" theme, Huguenot is home to some of the South Shore's most tranquil natural assets. The neighborhood is uniquely positioned near Arbutus Lake and the South Shore Bluebelt, where residents can enjoy scenic views and protected wetlands that provide a peaceful, wooded buffer between residential blocks. The South Shore Country Club adds to this green landscape, offering a beautifully manicured golf course that serves as a center for local recreation. Just at the neighborhood's edge is Wolfes Pond Park, one of the island's largest recreational spaces, offering a beach, extensive hiking and biking trails, and tennis courts. Whether it’s a morning walk through the local wetlands or an afternoon on the greens, Huguenot provides a perfect balance of suburban living and natural beauty.

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    Neighborhood Questions

    Huguenot Staten Island FAQ

    Helpful answers about Huguenot, one of Staten Island’s South Shore neighborhoods known for its residential setting, convenient location, and access to parks, shopping, and transportation.

    Where is Huguenot located on Staten Island?

    Huguenot is located on the South Shore of Staten Island near the neighborhoods of Annadale, Eltingville, Prince’s Bay, and Pleasant Plains. The area is centered around Hylan Boulevard and Amboy Road, providing convenient access to shopping, dining, and transportation.

    What types of homes are found in Huguenot?

    Homes in Huguenot include a mix of single-family houses, townhouses, and newer residential developments. The neighborhood offers both established properties and more recently built homes, creating a variety of housing options for buyers.

    What parks are near Huguenot?

    Residents of Huguenot are close to several South Shore parks and outdoor spaces offering walking paths, playgrounds, sports fields, and open green areas. The neighborhood also provides convenient access to nearby waterfront and natural areas throughout the South Shore.

    What neighborhoods are near Huguenot?

    Nearby Staten Island neighborhoods include Annadale, Eltingville, Prince’s Bay, and Pleasant Plains, all located within the South Shore area of the borough.

    Is Huguenot convenient for commuting?

    Huguenot offers convenient access to major Staten Island roadways including Hylan Boulevard and the West Shore Expressway. Public transportation options serving the South Shore also provide connections to other parts of Staten Island and nearby boroughs.

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