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1044 Monarch Court
Poolville, TX 76487
North Parker County Community
Welcome to Poolville, a quiet Parker County community northwest of Fort Worth, with rural acreage, a close-knit school district, and room to spread out.
Poolville is a small, unincorporated community of roughly 2,700 residents in northwest Parker County, Texas, at the junction of Farm Roads 920 and 3107. It lies about 17 miles north of Weatherford, the county seat, and roughly 45 miles west of Fort Worth, in a rural landscape of ranches, farmland, and rolling countryside between the Fort Worth area and Possum Kingdom Lake. The community traces its origins to the late nineteenth century, when it grew as a rural settlement serving the surrounding agricultural district. Its population has ebbed and flowed with the fortunes of the local farm economy, and it remains a quiet, unincorporated place rather than an incorporated city, retaining the character of a North Texas rural crossroads. Today Poolville is defined less by a traditional downtown than by its school district and its countryside. Poolville ISD, with its Monarchs mascot, anchors community identity, drawing families who value the small-school environment. The surrounding area is a patchwork of working ranches, hay fields, and acreage home sites, with new ranch-style and modern farmhouse construction joining established rural properties. The community's appeal rests on space and simplicity. Residents describe slow-paced, country living with plenty of elbow room, balanced by access to Weatherford for services and to the Fort Worth metro for employment and amenities. For homebuyers, Poolville offers larger lots, acreage, and a rural lifestyle within commuting distance of Fort Worth and Weatherford, plus proximity to Possum Kingdom Lake for recreation. New home communities and custom builders have added modern farmhouse and ranch-style options in recent years, complementing the area's long-established rural properties.
Poolville is an unincorporated community in northwest Parker County, Texas, located at the junction of Farm Roads 920 and 3107, about 17 miles north of the county seat of Weatherford in North Texas.
Poolville is served by Poolville Independent School District, a small rural Parker County district with three campuses and roughly 750 to 800 students. Its athletic teams compete as the Poolville Monarchs, and the district is central to community life.
Poolville is about 45 miles west of Fort Worth and roughly 17 miles north of Weatherford, with Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport approximately an hour to the east by car via Interstate 20.
No, Poolville is an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city. It has a rural, school-centered character, with county-level services provided by Parker County and municipal services handled by the county and nearby cities.
Poolville sits between North Fort Worth and Possum Kingdom Lake, with Weatherford to the south for shopping and services and the lake to the northwest for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation.
City Guide
Poolville's housing market is defined by acreage and open space rather than density. The area's housing stock ranges from established ranch and farm properties to newer custom homes and subdivisions such as Monarch Manor, where builders offer ranch-style and modern farmhouse designs on spacious home sites. Lots tend to be large, and many properties include pasture, hay fields, or mature trees. The market skews toward buyers seeking country living, horses, and room to spread out, while remaining within reach of Fort Worth and Weatherford. Custom and new construction form a notable share of recent activity.
Poolville does not have a dense subdivision pattern; instead, homes are scattered across a rural landscape of ranches, farmland, and acreage tracts along Farm Roads 920 and 3107. Newer communities such as Monarch Manor introduce planned home sites and modern farmhouse construction to the area, while many residents live on larger parcels with room for livestock and equipment. The community's identity is anchored by the Poolville ISD campus rather than by a commercial center, giving it the feel of a school-centered rural crossroads.
Poolville offers slow-paced, country living with room to spread out. Daily life centers on the school district, local churches, and rural pursuits such as ranching, horses, and outdoor work, with the community's small scale fostering close ties. Shopping and services are found in nearby Springtown and Weatherford, while Fort Worth's employment and cultural amenities lie to the southeast. Possum Kingdom Lake, to the northwest, provides a popular recreation destination. The lifestyle appeals to those seeking privacy, acreage, and a genuine rural rhythm without being cut off from the metro area.
Poolville is served by Poolville Independent School District, a small rural district in Parker County with three campuses and roughly 750 to 800 students. The district, whose teams are the Monarchs, educates students from the surrounding countryside in a close-knit, small-school setting that many families value. Its PK-12 structure keeps students in one community throughout their education, and the district is central to Poolville's identity. For additional options, families look to Weatherford and other Parker County districts nearby.
Poolville sits at the junction of Farm Roads 920 and 3107 in northwest Parker County, about 17 miles north of Weatherford and roughly 45 miles west of Fort Worth. Travel is entirely car-based, with Farm Roads 920 and 3107 connecting to State Highways and Interstate 20 via Weatherford for access to Fort Worth and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is roughly an hour to the east. The community's rural road network and open landscape make a personal vehicle essential for daily life.
Recreation in Poolville centers on the countryside itself — riding, ranching, hunting, and open-air pursuits on private acreage — plus nearby public destinations. Possum Kingdom Lake, a large reservoir to the northwest, offers boating, fishing, and lakeside recreation, while Weatherford and the Fort Worth area provide parks, trails, and cultural attractions within driving distance. The rural setting lends itself to horseback riding and outdoor hobbies, and the community's proximity to both the lake and the metro area gives residents a broad recreational range.
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