Northcliffe, Texas

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Northcliffe is a neighborhood in unincorporated northwest Harris County, Texas, United States. [ citation needed ]

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It is located near Richey Road and Veterans Memorial Drive. It is north of Northcliffe Manor, southeast of Willowbrook, and west of Kleinbrook. The subdivision is located three miles from the Houston city limits and it has a Houston mailing address.

Police service

The neighborhood is within the Harris County Sheriff's Office jurisdiction.

Education

Most students living in Northcliffe Manor are zoned to the Klein Independent School District. [1]

Schools include:

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