Yorkshire is a small residential enclave on Worthington Greens Drive inside the gated Kings Point community in Sun City Center, Hillsborough County (Stellar MLS listing records and Sun City Center real estate guides, 2026). What sets it apart from most of Kings Point is the ownership structure: local descriptions say Yorkshire owners hold their home and their lot rather than a condominium interest, while still drawing on the Kings Point amenity package.
Kings Point is an age-restricted, active adult community within Sun City Center, developed over several decades and made up of thousands of homes and villas across many sub-associations (55places and Kings Point community guides, 2026). It is gated with 24 hour security, and the broader Sun City Center area has been built around the needs of residents aged 55 and older since the 1960s. As an age-restricted community, occupancy is governed by federal HOPA rules, so confirm the exact requirements for your household.
Because Yorkshire is one small enclave, the money is made or lost on the association math and the specific home, not the address. The drivers are the monthly Yorkshire HOA, which local listing data describes as bundling lawn care, water and sewer, basic cable and internet, pest control, recreation access, tram transportation, road maintenance, the gate, and professional management, plus whatever each owner still insures and maintains. Read the current association documents and confirm the dues and inclusions per home.
The pitch is a low-maintenance, amenity-rich lifestyle: Kings Point offers clubhouses, multiple pools, golf, tennis and pickleball, a fitness center, and tram transportation to amenities and nearby shopping and medical offices, with the rest of Sun City Center close by. The work is the diligence: read the Yorkshire budget and the Kings Point dues, confirm the land-owned structure, and check the flood zone and drainage before you buy the lifestyle.