Gulf Coast Beach Community on Lemon Bay
Welcome to Englewood, a Gulf Coast community on Lemon Bay spanning Charlotte and Sarasota counties, known for its beaches, boating canals, and quiet Old Florida character.
Englewood occupies the southern Gulf Coast of Florida on Lemon Bay, a shallow estuary between the mainland and the barrier island of Manasota Key. The community spans the boundary between Sarasota and Charlotte counties, giving it a split identity in local governance and schools. Its modern history began in the late 1800s, when the Nichols brothers, arriving from Englewood, Illinois, laid out a settlement designed around lemon groves and sold lots paired with acreage for citrus cultivation. The freezes of 1894 and 1895 destroyed that industry, and Englewood reinvented itself around fishing, boating, and, over time, seasonal and retirement living. Today roughly 20,800 people live in the community, part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan statistical area. Englewood is best known for its water: four public beaches, miles of navigable canals, and direct boating access to Lemon Bay, Charlotte Harbor, and the Gulf of Mexico. Its housing ranges from beachfront condos and Gulf-view villas on Manasota Key to modest inland ranch homes, manufactured-home communities, and golf-oriented developments such as Boca Royale. Old Englewood Village, near the bay, preserves a walkable, low-key commercial district with locally owned shops and restaurants, while the Lemon Bay Playhouse and the Lemon Bay Historical Society anchor the arts and history scene. Englewood's population skews toward retirees and seasonal residents, along with a smaller share of working families and remote professionals drawn by the waterfront lifestyle. The local economy leans on tourism, boating and marine services, health care, and construction, with many residents commuting to Port Charlotte, North Port, or Venice for work. Unlike more heavily developed Gulf Coast towns, Englewood has largely avoided high-rise construction, keeping its skyline low and its beaches relatively uncrowded. That restraint, combined with the bayfront villages and canal neighborhoods, sustains the quiet, Old Florida atmosphere that appeals to boaters, beachgoers, and retirees seeking a slower Gulf Coast pace within reach of Sarasota and Punta Gorda.
Englewood spans the boundary between Charlotte County and Sarasota County in southwest Florida, with the community divided between the two counties. It is part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan statistical area on the Gulf Coast.
Students in Englewood attend Sarasota County Schools or Charlotte County Schools depending on which side of the county line they live. Englewood Elementary School, part of Sarasota County Schools, serves the northern portion and has earned an 'A' rating from the Florida Department of Education.
Englewood offers four public beaches, including Englewood Beach and the Gulf shoreline of Manasota Key, which is known for swimming, shelling, and sunsets. Nearby Stump Pass Beach State Park adds undeveloped barrier-island shoreline with hiking and wildlife viewing.
No, Englewood is an unincorporated census-designated place spanning Charlotte and Sarasota counties. It is part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota metropolitan area and functions as a residential and resort community rather than an incorporated city.
Englewood sits on Lemon Bay, a coastal estuary between the mainland and Manasota Key, with direct boating access to Charlotte Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico. The bay and its canals support fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and an active boating lifestyle.
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