
Apartments near Oldfields Gardens in Indianapolis, IN (308 Rentals)


3505 N Pennsylvania St

3558 N Washington Blvd

2951 N Capitol Ave

University Terrace

The Whitestone

3309 N Pennsylvania St

401-403 E 38th St

3551 N Washington Blvd

3555 N Washington Blvd

407 E 38th St

3202 N Pennsylvania St

420-430 E 38th St

3836 Central Ave

3818 N Central Ave

2828 N Capitol Ave

Churchill

3751 Central Ave

502 E 37th St

3024 N Pennsylvania St

3034 N Pennsylvania St

534 E 38th St

3051-3055 N Pennsylvania St

546 E 38th St

545 E 38th St

605 E 38th St

2963 N Talbott St

Penn Park

2539 Boulevard Pl

4350 N Park Ave

3760 Broadway St

204 E 49th St

15 W 28th St

633 E 38th St

341 Ripple Rd

3001 N New Jersey St

2724 N Talbott St

3527 N College Ave

116-118 E 27th St

2702-2704 N Talbott St

722 Fairfield Ave

55-59 W Fall Creek Parkway South Dr

2442 N Illinois St

2542 N Delaware St

4839 N College Ave

570, 576 Fall Creek Parkway & 2820 N. Park AV

2625 Central Ave

Elizabeth

5249 Central Ave

2331 N Pennsylvania St

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There are many beautiful spots in Indianapolis for folks from Indianapolis apartments to explore, but few can offer up such gorgeousness as the Oldfields Gardens. With several different varieties of gardens to explore designed by one of the top horticultural designers in the game, there's no better place in town to take in some of the most beautiful flora in the city. Fans of flowers with apartments near Oldfields Gardens will find themselves just a few miles away from a paradise or beautiful color and scent. The park is home to a number of different gardens, each offering up something a bit different for visitors from Indianapolis apartments. The Allee and Border Gardens are a great place for visitors to visit first, a informal garden with plenty of shady, private places great for taking a pleasant stroll or finding a moment to sit back and enjoy the beautiful flowers. The Formal Garden is an interesting choice as well, featuring a splendid fountain and beautiful roses, perennials, and boxwoods, as well as majestic evergreens and other beautiful trees. Tree lovers from apartments near Oldfields Gardens, as well as those from apartments farther away, should visit the Orchard, home to a number of beautiful fruit trees, such as apple, orange, and numerous others. Visitors from Indianapolis apartments should also be sure to explore the Nonie's Garden, a seasonal garden that keeps things interesting for newcomers and frequent visitors alike, and the Ravine Garden, featuring beautiful pools, statuary, and water plants, as well as gorgeous irises and clovers. Fans of flora will find everything need at these gardens, and those with apartments near Oldfields Gardens will find themselves living near one of the most beautiful spots in the entire town.
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