canterbury-chatard
Canterbury-Chatard's tree-lined blocks provide serene settings for its residents while still being only minutes away from the Broad Ripple neighborhood. Houses are predominantly in the ranch, bungalow, and Cape Cod styles popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
The Chatard in Canterbury-Chatard references Bishop Chatard High School, situated in the neighborhood's northeast corner, home to one of the powerhouses of Indiana high school football with 17 state championships.
Boundaries: 54th Street (south); Kessler Boulevard Street (north); Monon Trail (west); Keystone Avenue (east)