Winton Terrace is located in Cincinnati’s historic Winton Hills neighborhood. Equipped with modern fixtures and appliances, Winton Terrace offers 600 townhouses, ranging from one to five bedrooms. Accessible townhouses for disabled residents are also provided and offer spacious and comfortable homes.
The Winton Hills Youth Service Bureau offers a variety of services including tutoring and counseling. For more information, call (513) 242-7910. St. Vincent de Paul offers several programs including: GED and nutrition programs, food pantry and medical supplies. For more information, call (513) 641-0382.
GALLERY
- IGA, 4950 Vine Street
- Save-A-Lot, 5021 Vine Street
- Kroger, 4777 Kenard Avenue
- Metro buses #16 and #47 stop at various locations throughout the neighborhood.
- Fifth Third Bank, 4812 Vine Street
- Fifth Third Bank, 8685 Winton Road
- PNC Bank, 939 Hempstead Drive
- Key Bank, 8457 Winton Road
- Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue
- Christ Hospital, 2139 Auburn Avenue
- Good Samaritan Hospital, 375 Dixmyth Avenue
- University Hospital, 234 Goodman Street
- Winton Hills Medical and Health Center, 5275 Winneste Avenue (pharmacy: 242-1033)
- Mother of Christ Catholic Church, 5301 Winneste Avenue
- St. Bernard Catholic Church, 740 Circle Avenue
- Winton Community Free Methodist Church, 700 East Epworth Avenue
- Winton Place Baptist Church, 4600 North Edgewood Avenue
- BRAND NEW Winton Hills Academy, 5300 Winneste Avenue
- Winton Montessori, 4750 Winton Rd.
- Jacobs High School, 5425 Winton Ridge Lane
- Schwab School, 4370 Beech Hill Ave.
- Aiken High School, 5641 Belmont Ave.
- Museum Center at Union Terminal, 1301 Western Avenue
- St. Bernard Post Office, 5115 Vine St.
- Main Post Office, 1623 Dalton Avenue
- St. Bernard Public Library, 4803 Tower Avenue
- Main Public Library, 800 Vine Street
- Winton Hills Community Center, 5170 Winneste Avenue








