Summerfield

Summerfield Quick Facts:

  • County: Guilford (small portion in Rockingham)

  • Zip Code: 27358

  • Population: ~15,500

  • Distance to Greensboro: 10 miles

  • Distance to Winston-Salem: 25 miles

  • Nearest Airport: Piedmont Triad International (PTI) – 12 miles

Summerfield, NC is a spacious residential community located primarily in Guilford County in the Piedmont Triad, known for large lots, rolling countryside, and a quieter pace of life just minutes from Greensboro. If you're looking for room to spread out without giving up convenient access to shopping, dining, and major highways, this is one of those places worth a closer look.

Most of daily life here revolves around a short list of well-placed conveniences. Grocery runs typically mean a quick trip to Food Lion, Harris Teeter, or Trader Joe's along US 220 or Battleground Avenue. Coffee shops and casual restaurants dot the same corridors, and you're never far from a pharmacy or gas station. It's the kind of place where errands don't eat up your afternoon.

Things to Do in Summerfield

Weekend plans often involve Stonefield Cellars Winery for live music and tastings, or Summerfield Farms for seasonal events. Shane's Sporting Clays draws visitors from across the region. Greensboro National Golf Club offers championship-level golf for residents who want a course close to home. Dining options range from local cafés to the broader restaurant scene just south along Battleground Avenue in Greensboro.

Outdoor Recreation in summerfield

Summerfield Community Park on Centerfield Road is the local go-to for walking paths, playgrounds, and open green space. Summerfield Athletic Park adds ball fields and additional trails. For longer hikes and water access, Lake Brandt and Lake Higgins are nearby, with the Nathaniel Greene Trail and Laurel Bluff Trail winding through the watershed. The A&Y Greenway Trail connects to the larger Greensboro trail system. Bur-Mil Park, just south, adds disc golf, fishing, and more walking paths to the mix.

Nearby Communities to summerfield

Summerfield sits between Oak Ridge to the west and Stokesdale to the north. Greensboro is a short drive south, while Winston-Salem and High Point are both within 30-35 minutes. This positioning gives you small-town living with easy reach to the entire Triad.

Commute & Location from summerfield

Greensboro is about fifteen minutes south via US 220 or Battleground Avenue. Winston-Salem is roughly thirty minutes southwest, and High Point around thirty-five minutes. Interstate 73 and NC 150 (Oak Ridge Road) make all three easy to reach. Piedmont Triad International Airport is about twelve miles away, making business travel straightforward.

Summerfield History

The area was originally known as Bruce's Crossroads in the 1700s, a stopover point along early Colonial roads. A small Revolutionary War skirmish took place nearby, and the crossroads eventually grew into a rural community. The name changed to Summerfield in the mid-1800s. Today, remnants of that agricultural past remain in the open land and large-lot zoning that defines the town's character.

Summerfield Real Estate

Housing in Summerfield leans toward established brick ranch homes on one-acre lots or larger, with newer construction filling in around the edges. Communities like Lennox Woods, Birkhaven Reserve, and homes around Greensboro National Golf Club offer French Country and New Traditional designs. Custom builds on multi-acre parcels are common, and you'll find properties with workshops, outbuildings, and mature tree cover throughout the area.

If you're ready to search homes in Summerfield or need a home valuation, I can help you get started.

I'm Delia Knight, a licensed REALTOR® since 2003 serving the Piedmont Triad. I hold the CRS certification and I'm a RamseyTrusted Pro. I was born and raised in this area, and I've helped buyers and sellers throughout Guilford and Rockingham counties for over two decades. You can learn more about me here.

faqs about summerfield

Q: What's it like to live in Summerfield day-to-day?

A: You'll find a slower pace compared to Greensboro, but everything you need is close by. Most residents handle errands quickly along US 220 or Battleground Avenue, then come home to quiet streets and open space.

Q: How close is Summerfield to the rest of the Triad?

A: Greensboro is about fifteen minutes south, Winston-Salem roughly thirty minutes southwest, and High Point around thirty-five minutes. Interstate 73 and US 220 make all three easy to reach.

Q: What types of homes do you usually see in Summerfield?

A: Expect a mix of established brick ranches, custom builds, and newer construction in planned communities. Most lots are close to an acre or larger, which is part of what gives the area its spacious feel.

Q: Are there outdoor activities nearby?

A: Yes, and variety is the strength here. You have town parks for casual walks, watershed trails for longer hikes, golf at Greensboro National, and wineries and farms for weekend outings.

Q: What should sellers focus on before listing in Summerfield?

A: Curb appeal matters here. Buyers expect well-maintained landscaping and clean exteriors. If you have outdoor living spaces or acreage, make sure those features photograph well and show their full potential.

If you're thinking about buying or selling in Summerfield, I'd be glad to help. Reach out anytime for a local strategy conversation or a custom market breakdown.

Delia Knight | Piedmont Triad, NC REALTOR® | Howard Hanna Allen Tate Real Estate

2215 Oak Ridge Rd., Oak Ridge, NC 27310

336-643-2573 | homes@deliaknight.com | DeliaKnight.com