Somerset, Washington Explained

Somerset is a neighborhood in Bellevue, Washington. It contains Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Eastgate Park, and Somerset Elementary School.[1] The hill called Somerset tops out just under 1,000 feet.

Somerset is a residential neighborhood located in Bellevue, Washington. The development of Somerset began in the early 1960s, encompassing 22 divisions with over 1,200 homes. The final division was completed in the late 1970s. Notably, Somerset is characterized by nationally recognized schools and the Somerset Recreation Club, which offers both recreational and competitive swim and tennis programs.[2]

The Somerset Community Association plays a pivotal role in representing the interests of the neighborhood. It facilitates various interest groups, such as a singles group for individuals aged 50 and above, a "Sunshine Committee" providing support to ailing residents, and a covenant review committee. Additionally, Somerset boasts an active landscape program, a Block Watch, and an Emergency Preparedness Program.

Significantly, a major portion of Somerset was annexed by the city of Bellevue in 1967. In subsequent years, neighboring areas like Hilltop, Horizon View, and Tamara Hills also underwent annexation by Bellevue in 2012, contributing to the expansion of the city.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Somerset (Official City of Bellevue Website) . Ci.bellevue.wa.us . May 17, 2016.
  2. Web site: Front Page of Your Swim and Tennis Club . 2023-04-04 . Somerset Rec Club . en-US.
  3. Web site: City of Bellevue: Annexation History . November 2, 2018.