Though many city dwellers know Frontenac as a thriving commercial corridor off a major highway, they don’t know the half of it. The town’s real raison d'être is the stock of gorgeous houses maintained on large lots. The low population density, excellent housing stock, low crime rate, stellar schools, and easy accessibility make it a highly desirable region for those willing to invest a little.

See our complete list of other St. Louis neighborhoods.

THE FEEL

Clean, safe neighborhoods with large lots are the norm in Frontenac. Many of the buildings, both residential and commercial, share that original charm that the city’s founders first fell in love with.

HISTORY

Frontenac takes its name from Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac, a French courtier and Governor of New France. Louis de Buade established a number of forts on the Great Lakes, including Fort Frontenac, in what is now part of Ontario. Over a century later, Mr. And Mrs. Benjamin Wood, owners of what is now the central region of the City, visited this region and were charmed by the history and architecture they found there. They decided to name their property after the region.

The land owned by the Woods eventually sold off and turned into subdivisions, with Frontenac becoming a city in 1950.

ACCESSIBILITY

Frontenac is just off Interstate 64/40, making it a quick drive into the city or out to points further west. Lindberg Blvd/Kirkwood Blvd runs North and South through the commercial part of the city, linking Frontenac with other downtown areas.

CULTURE

Those that like the feel of history might want to check out the old Des Peres Presbyterian Church and Cemetery and the Van Dyke home. There are also several other places of historical interest in neighboring areas.

ENTERTAINMENT

Frontenac has some of the areas nicest shopping areas, including Plaza Frontenac, Old Frontenac Square, and Le Chateau Village. A wide variety of specialty shops and fine restaurants are located in these areas.

SCHOOLS

Frontenac is served by two of the best school districts in the area, Ladue and Kirkwood. Villa Duchesne/Oak Hill School is a popular private school, serving boys and girls grades JK-6 and young women grades 7-12. Chaminade College Preparatory School is a private all-boys middle and high school, and St. Joseph's Academy, an all-girls high school—both highly regarded.

PARKS & REC

The Old Des Peres Presbyterian Church and Cemetery (referred to as the Old Meeting House), was built in 1832 and is the first of its kind west of the Mississippi. Located on Geyer Road, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The Van Dyke home on Oak Valley Drive was built in 1854, and the Drum home on Spoede Road near Clayton, was built in 1860.

QUICK STATS

Population: 3,483

Zip Code: 63131

Libraries: Headquarters

Connect: Frontenac, MO

NEED MORE INFO?

Let's connect you with our experienced St. Louis, MO real estate agent to help you customize your STL property search. 

Susan Ross

FRONTENAC LISTINGS

Customize Your STL Property Search