Woodfield is a beautiful community in the city of Placentia, Orange County, California
Woodfield is located on the corner of Golden Ave and Kramer Blvd in North Orange County. The Community is conveniently located in close proximity to schools, parks, shopping, and entertainment. Woodfield homeowners have exclusive access to the community pool, clubhouse and tennis courts.
Only a block away is the beautiful Tri-City Park Lake offering a fishing & multi-use lake, playground and scenic picnic areas.
The Community was built in 1974. It is serviced by the "award winning" Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School District
Schools include: Golden Elementary
Tuffree Middle School and El Dorado High School
The City of Placentia
The first Placentia pioneer was Daniel Kraemer, who purchased 3900 acres in 1865. Three years later, William McFadden and his wife, Sarah Jane, acquired 100 additional acres in the area. Many other settlers arrived in the following years. Residents built churches and schools as the community slowly developed.
City of Placentia Website
Placentia was placed on the map in 1910 when A.S. Bradford persuaded the Santa Fe Railroad to re-route their track through this area, thus shortening the rail distance to Los Angeles. A station was built and packing houses were established for the town’s growing citrus industry. Mr. Bradford also laid out the main streets of the town and, in his honor, Bradford Avenue retains his name today.