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Bend residents have discovered Sienna Plantation, one of the fastest-growing communities in the Houston area and the seventh-largest active master-planned community in the nation. Embracing some of the most beautiful countryside in Texas, Sienna includes over 2,000 acres dedicated to park lands, open space, greenbelts, lakes and recreational areas.
Recreational amenities abound throughout Sienna Plantation. First, there's the 18-hole golf course designed by Arthur Hills & Associates in the midst of Sienna's woods and lakes. Contoured for dramatic elevation changes, the championship course challenges golfers at all levels of proficiency and features a plantation-style clubhouse with a bar and restaurant, a full-service pro shop and a professionally staffed golf learning center.
At Sienna Plantation’s Club Sienna, a 12-acre recreation complex with an array of amenities never before offered in a residential community, including the South's largest private community water park and a 100,000-square-foot amphitheater designed for concerts in the park.
An advanced telecommunications system extends the power of the Internet and enables a new generation of "Internet Everywhere" lifestyle solutions. The outstanding educational opportunities of Fort Bend Independent School District include the Exemplary-rated Sienna Crossing Elementary School.
Seventeen of Houston's premier home builders have joined the Sienna team, building homes from the $130,000s to over $2 million. South of U.S. 59 at Highway 6 and Sienna Parkway, Sienna Plantation features homes by:
NEW HOME BUILDERS
Ashton Woods Homes
Coventry Homes
Emerald Homes
Meritage Homes
Life Forms
Newmark Homes
Perry Homes
Plantation Homes
Ryland Homes
Trendmaker Homes
Village Builders
David Weekley Homes.
Custom builders include
Tommy Bailey Homes
Steve Fuqua Homes
Larry Skelton Homes
Sterling Classics
Westport Homes
Wooded, waterfront and golf course homesites are available.
The Visitor's Center and model homes are open daily Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.