Collier at Antrim Dells

South of CR 466A District

The Villages, FL

The Village of Collier at Antrim Dells is part of the Collier neighborhood cluster in the South of CR 466A area. The Antrim Dells name suggests a landscape-inspired setting with gentle terrain features. Homes may differ in style from the main Collier village, offering a distinct variation within the cluster. Eisenhower Regional Recreation Center provides military-themed recreation and Brownwood Paddock Square offers Old Florida entertainment nearby. Collier at Antrim Dells gives renters a specific section of the Collier area to consider, with its own streetscapes and home designs.

Recreation Centers

  • Eisenhower Regional Recreation Center

Nearby Town Squares

  • Brownwood Paddock Square

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the architectural style of Antrim Dells?

Antrim Dells was modeled after the haciendas of Mission Hills, giving it a distinct Southwestern aesthetic that sets it apart from other Collier sub-villages. Homes include Charlotte models and Wyndham Courtyard Villas.

How close is Antrim Dells to Brownwood Paddock Square?

Brownwood is about a 4-minute golf cart ride or 10-minute walk from Antrim Dells. The square has nightly live music, restaurants, and a weekly farmers market.

Does Antrim Dells have through traffic?

No. Antrim Dells is designed as an exclusive cul-de-sac neighborhood with no through traffic. The layout keeps the streets quiet and makes it a safe area for walking and golf cart use.

What recreation is nearest to Antrim Dells?

The neighborhood pool is a 2-minute walk from most homes. Eisenhower Recreation Center is a 4-minute golf cart ride, and Evans Prairie Country Club is about 8 minutes by cart.

How large are the homes in Antrim Dells?

Homes range from about 1,504 to 1,792 square feet. Most have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a two-car garage. The mid-size floor plans suit both couples and guests comfortably.

What makes Antrim Dells different from the main Village of Collier?

Antrim Dells is a smaller enclave within the Collier area with its own hacienda-inspired identity, no-through-traffic layout, and a central neighborhood pool. It has a more intimate, boutique feel compared to the larger Collier village.