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The site offers dramatic views above a valley of majestic oaks, hickories and maples. A stream that winds through the property at the bottom of the valley attracts wildlife of birds, deer, raccoons and turkeys. Access to the building site is along a sloping ridge line close to the entrance to the property with woods and common green space.
The site includes views of hardwood groves, a stream that feeds the South Lake and a main hiking trail that circles Splinter Creek on the south.
This home site, located on a ridge near the front gate, overlooks a natural cove on the South Lake with views to the east and the rolling hills of the opposite shoreline. The site dramatically falls to the water’s edge and a modern structure would have sweeping views of the lake and forest. The cove below could house a future floating dock or pier.
The dramatic views to the lake and the opposite shoreline face east and north and water access with a pier in your private cove is only part of the appeal. Site 04 incorporates a relatively flat ridge with a short trail from the main road and offers an easily accessible home site.
The site lends itself to an architectural design which could “cascade” down the ridge toward the water. Site 05 has two natural coves that are sheltered from the main body of the lake and could be the site of a private boat launch and pier.
Site 09 sits at the crest above the South Lake and is one of the highest elevations on the property. There are two building sites that face south and are adjacent to the water’s edge. The Community boat launch is nearby, but screened by a cove so that it is not viewable from the home site. A house on Site 09 would be in a signature location with unobstructed views of the lake, surrounding hills and sunsets to the west.
Site 11 is a unique property with views to both the South Lake and Partners’ Pond. The property has shoreline along the 8-acre pond. The location will accommodate a multi-structure, family compound on the flat ridge top that gently meanders down to the water’s edge with beautiful sunset views as well as a vantage point with distant overlooks to the south and north.
Nestled between the main road through Splinter Creek and the west cove of the North Lake, Site 16 features a dominant central ridge that stretches into a point in the lake.
The homestead sits beneath a forest of pine trees with an understory of fragrant cedars and colorful sweet gum trees. This unique property offers one of the longest shorelines on the lake, and features not one, but two prime building sites.
The site faces west toward the Splinter Creek sunsets. Site 22 is largely level, with one gently rising ridge. This homestead offers the largest building envelope and will have only one neighboring home site, with common, undeveloped property on two sides.
The house and gardens were completed in early 2015 and offer a perfect complement to the natural surroundings. An organic garden, outdoor kitchen and al fresco dining pavilion are under construction.
One of the most private homesteads at Splinter Creek, Site 24 has views of other home sites from the water, but not from the road.
This homestead features unique landforms that drop steeply on either side into the quiet coves surrounding the property. Towering pine trees with an understory of colorful hardwoods mark the site, which is accessed via a cul-de-sac at the end of Peddlers’ Field Crossing.
The most secluded homestead at Splinter Creek, Site 26 is accessed via a quarter-mile, private drive from the end of the cul-de-sac to the building site. The natural drama of the property would support inspiring architecture and a house that could be designed to “cascade” down the ridge toward the lake.
The site offers dramatic views above a valley of majestic oaks, hickories and maples. A stream that winds through the property at the bottom of the valley attracts wildlife of birds, deer, raccoons and turkeys. Access to the building site is along a sloping ridge line close to the entrance to the property with woods and common green space.
The site includes views of hardwood groves, a stream that feeds the South Lake and a main hiking trail that circles Splinter Creek on the south.
This home site, located on a ridge near the front gate, overlooks a natural cove on the South Lake with views to the east and the rolling hills of the opposite shoreline. The site dramatically falls to the water’s edge and a modern structure would have sweeping views of the lake and forest. The cove below could house a future floating dock or pier.
The dramatic views to the lake and the opposite shoreline face east and north and water access with a pier in your private cove is only part of the appeal. Site 04 incorporates a relatively flat ridge with a short trail from the main road and offers an easily accessible home site.
The site lends itself to an architectural design which could “cascade” down the ridge toward the water. Site 05 has two natural coves that are sheltered from the main body of the lake and could be the site of a private boat launch and pier.
Site 09 sits at the crest above the South Lake and is one of the highest elevations on the property. There are two building sites that face south and are adjacent to the water’s edge. The Community boat launch is nearby, but screened by a cove so that it is not viewable from the home site. A house on Site 09 would be in a signature location with unobstructed views of the lake, surrounding hills and sunsets to the west.
Site 11 is a unique property with views to both the South Lake and Partners’ Pond. The property has shoreline along the 8-acre pond. The location will accommodate a multi-structure, family compound on the flat ridge top that gently meanders down to the water’s edge with beautiful sunset views as well as a vantage point with distant overlooks to the south and north.
Nestled between the main road through Splinter Creek and the west cove of the North Lake, Site 16 features a dominant central ridge that stretches into a point in the lake.
The homestead sits beneath a forest of pine trees with an understory of fragrant cedars and colorful sweet gum trees. This unique property offers one of the longest shorelines on the lake, and features not one, but two prime building sites.
One of the most private homesteads at Splinter Creek, Site 24 has views of other home sites from the water, but not from the road.
The most secluded homestead at Splinter Creek, Site 26 is accessed via a quarter-mile, private drive from the end of the cul-de-sac to the building site. The natural drama of the property would support inspiring architecture and a house that could be designed to “cascade” down the ridge toward the lake.
The site faces west toward the Splinter Creek sunsets. Site 22 is largely level, with one gently rising ridge. This homestead offers the largest building envelope and will have only one neighboring home site, with common, undeveloped property on two sides.
The house and gardens were completed in early 2015 and offer a perfect complement to the natural surroundings. An organic garden, outdoor kitchen and al fresco dining pavilion are under construction.
This homestead features unique landforms that drop steeply on either side into the quiet coves surrounding the property. Towering pine trees with an understory of colorful hardwoods mark the site, which is accessed via a cul-de-sac at the end of Peddlers’ Field Crossing.