Coventry Village is a small single-residential neighborhood inside the Ridgemoor community in the East Lake area of Palm Harbor, in northeastern Pinellas County. Local community and brokerage guides describe it as roughly 150 homes built starting in the mid-1990s, set alongside the 8,700-acre Brooker Creek Preserve, the largest natural area in Pinellas County (Lipply Real Estate and Brooker Creek Preserve, 2026).
The setting is the pitch. Many lots back to or sit near the Brooker Creek Preserve, which gives the enclave a quiet, wooded feel off East Lake Road while keeping the East Lake corridor's shopping, parks, and top-rated public schools close by. Homes here average a little over 2,000 square feet, many with screened pools, and the streets are mature and tree-lined.
An important nuance: the Homes at Coventry Village association is, per local sources, not part of the Ridgemoor Master Association, so residents do not necessarily have access to the master community's tennis courts and shared amenities. A separate Villas at Coventry Village association also appears on state records, so the association, product type, and amenity access have to be confirmed for the exact parcel.
The work here is reading the specific home: the lot (preserve frontage versus interior), the roof and systems on a roughly thirty-year-old house, the insurance quote, and the exact HOA and any CDD line. Get those right and Coventry Village offers a quiet, owner-occupied East Lake address with strong schools and a preserve backdrop.