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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. Imagine a floating dock or pier in the cove below.
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. Blue Heron Point incorporates a relatively flat ridge with a short trail from the main road and offers an easily accessible home site.
This site lends itself to an architectural design which could “cascade” down the ridge toward the water. Camelback 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.
Highgrove 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. A house on Highgrove would be in a signature location with unobstructed views of the lake, surrounding hills and sunsets to the west.
Overlooks the South Lake with views to the east. Site is not waterfront but has flawless water views. Also, lot is surrounded by common area - non developed area - so would be very private and exclusive. The site is fairly flat so would be an optimal building site.
Without any neighboring lots, Silver Lake is a private retreat on one of the highest elevations at Splinter Creek. Nestled on the South Lake, this acreage features plenty of shoreline and several gently sloping potential homesites near the water. With easy access to a common dock, Silver Lake is the perfect site for swimming, fishing, and boating. The lot allows for flexibility in house design given the topology and varied landscape.
Splinter Ridge 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.
One of only four lots situated around the 8-acre Partners' Pond, this lot offers ample privacy and undeveloped wooded acreage to the north with clear views to the water. Pond Side is adjacent to natural hiking trails on the property and is a popular site for spotting wild turkey.
The lot is located on the 8-acre Partners' Pond. Blackberry Hill has the feel of a private retreat with undeveloped woods to the north. Access is from Old Orchard Road. An old trail offers the footprint for a potential new driveway to the homesite overlooking the pond. There are clear views of the water to the south. The lot is only a few steps from well-maintained hiking trails. Blackberry Hill is another popular place for spotting deer and wild turkey.
Belledeer Place recalls childhood memories. It is on a small, secluded pond with easy access from Old Orchard Road. The site offers clear views of the water to the south. A popular retreat for deer and wild turkey, it also has easy access to the pond’s dock.
Nestled between the main road through Splinter Creek and the west fork of the North Lake, Headlands features a dominant central ridge that stretches into a point in the lake. With water on three sides, a future home with an abundance of outdoor decks and porches would be spectacular. As one of the largest homesites, the surrounding woods give a sense of shelter and privacy.
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.
East Cove includes the built-and-furnished Splinter Creek Model House, designed by Lang Architecture. The 2,200-sq-ft home has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and is equipped with many upgrades. It faces west toward the Splinter Creek sunsets. East Cove is largely level, with one gently rising ridge. This home has 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 favorite additional spots built by the owners.
One of the most private homesteads at Splinter Creek, Old Cedar Cove 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.
One of the most secluded homestead at Splinter Creek, Hickory Hill 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 lot sits on a high ridge above the valley floor and has 2 distinct building sites. Although it has no lake access, the location is an easy walk to the Community Porch where the owners can enjoy the North Lake and all the water amenities of Splinter Creek. Most of the site will remain natural and is the perfect setting for those who want a wooded retreat - a quiet place to work remotely, an artist studio or a writer’s modern cabin. So many choices.
An incredible lot with a private drive on the North Lake. This homesite offers generous shoreline and one of the best building sites on the property. The long ridge overlooking the lake offers a view to the north that is without peer. The private cove makes a boathouse a perfect addition. Great sunrise views.
A bird-lovers paradise, this lot offers lots of wooded land and a sliver of access to the North Lake. If you dream of a treehouse in the woods, this is the place for you. Hidden, private, with a special building site and a thruway for wildlife.
A clear view of the shoreline and plenty of wooded acreage offer several different homesite possibilities. Situate a potential house at a point 30’ above the water, and with outdoor decks, it will be the perfect place to view the North Lake. Or, site a home on the shoreline for a different experience. Cloud Rest is at the mid-point in the long fork of the lake and provides views reminiscent of the mountains to the east.
A premium site on a large lot, it boasts a hardwood cove and an incredible building site above the North Lake. There is a hidden cove for the perfect boat house. Silent Shade has one of the longest shorelines on the North Lake and with neighbors like Owner’s Reserve, there is no better location for a private multi-family retreat and compound.
This is a special lot because of the dramatic setting on the North Lake. The site has several majestic oaks that crown the main ridge as it steeply falls to the lake. It is nestled between two coves and will be the perfect setting for an architectural gem.
Adjacent to the Community Porch, this location lets you maximize seclusion but with access a few steps away to all the activity of Splinter Creek. The Porch is one of the community’s common area with outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and an excellent swimming area. With a generous amount of shoreline, this lot is ideal for those who enjoy communing with friends and neighbors over a fire pit and beverage at the end of the day. Great views of sky and sunsets over the lake.
Hidden Cove features plenty of wooded acreage and offers several different homesite possibilities. Given its name, the site has a hidden cove for docks, a fishing hole, and topography second to none.
With both a cove and land that juts out into the lake, Wildwood offers building envelopes to suit both nature, modern architecture, and water lovers. The lot is positioned next to a common area on the South Lake with west views and a boat launch. The dramatic topography and potential drive announce a unique site that would complement an award-winning house design.
Two different coves offer a unique opportunity to be close to the water, on the quiet, east side of the South Lake. As the name suggests, the hardwood forest is full of dogwoods and the valley is home to a large grove of wild blueberries. There is a ridge that travels out into the water and which could be a select site for an extraordinary boat house and homesite.
A private retreat on the east side of the South Lake with amazing views in a hardwood valley. Hideout Hill is positioned at the center of the cove and a large expanse of wooded acreage. This lot could be a hidden family retreat only viewed from the water. The site lends itself to a modern cabin in the woods with no view of neighboring house sites.
Chapel Point offers the largest shoreline on the South Lake. It encompasses both lakefront and wetland access and has multiple building sites along the shoreline. Secluded, wooded, and with the long view across the lake, no other lot on the South Lake is as private.
The largest site at Splinter Creek, Yocona is more than 25 acres of woodlands with access to the South Lake and nearby wetlands. The home site could be perched above the South Lake with views to the north and west. It is the perfect site for privacy while still having access to the main Splinter Creek roads and County Road 343. This is another lot that would support a house with cascading modern design that literally “walks” down the ridge toward the water.
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.
The lot sits on a high ridge above the valley floor and has 2 distinct building sites. Although it has no lake access, the location is an easy walk to the Community Porch where the owners can enjoy the North Lake and all the water amenities of Splinter Creek. Most of the site will remain natural and is the perfect setting for those who want a wooded retreat - a quiet place to work remotely, an artist studio or a writer’s modern cabin. So many choices.
A bird-lovers paradise, this lot offers lots of wooded land and a sliver of access to the North Lake. If you dream of a treehouse in the woods, this is the place for you. Hidden, private, with a special building site and a thruway for wildlife.
Two different coves offer a unique opportunity to be close to the water, on the quiet, east side of the South Lake. As the name suggests, the hardwood forest is full of dogwoods and the valley is home to a large grove of wild blueberries. There is a ridge that travels out into the water and which could be a select site for an extraordinary boat house and homesite.
The largest site at Splinter Creek, Yocona is more than 25 acres of woodlands with access to the South Lake and nearby wetlands. The home site could be perched above the South Lake with views to the north and west. It is the perfect site for privacy while still having access to the main Splinter Creek roads and County Road 343. This is another lot that would support a house with cascading modern design that literally “walks” down the ridge toward the water.
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. Imagine a floating dock or pier in the cove below.
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. Blue Heron Point incorporates a relatively flat ridge with a short trail from the main road and offers an easily accessible home site.
This site lends itself to an architectural design which could “cascade” down the ridge toward the water. Camelback 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.
Highgrove 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. A house on Highgrove would be in a signature location with unobstructed views of the lake, surrounding hills and sunsets to the west.
Overlooks the South Lake with views to the east. Site is not waterfront but has flawless water views. Also, lot is surrounded by common area - non developed area - so would be very private and exclusive. The site is fairly flat so would be an optimal building site.
Without any neighboring lots, Silver Lake is a private retreat on one of the highest elevations at Splinter Creek. Nestled on the South Lake, this acreage features plenty of shoreline and several gently sloping potential homesites near the water. With easy access to a common dock, Silver Lake is the perfect site for swimming, fishing, and boating. The lot allows for flexibility in house design given the topology and varied landscape.
Splinter Ridge 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.
One of only four lots situated around the 8-acre Partners' Pond, this lot offers ample privacy and undeveloped wooded acreage to the north with clear views to the water. Pond Side is adjacent to natural hiking trails on the property and is a popular site for spotting wild turkey.
The lot is located on the 8-acre Partners' Pond. Blackberry Hill has the feel of a private retreat with undeveloped woods to the north. Access is from Old Orchard Road. An old trail offers the footprint for a potential new driveway to the homesite overlooking the pond. There are clear views of the water to the south. The lot is only a few steps from well-maintained hiking trails. Blackberry Hill is another popular place for spotting deer and wild turkey.
Belledeer Place recalls childhood memories. It is on a small, secluded pond with easy access from Old Orchard Road. The site offers clear views of the water to the south. A popular retreat for deer and wild turkey, it also has easy access to the pond’s dock.
Nestled between the main road through Splinter Creek and the west fork of the North Lake, Headlands features a dominant central ridge that stretches into a point in the lake. With water on three sides, a future home with an abundance of outdoor decks and porches would be spectacular. As one of the largest homesites, the surrounding woods give a sense of shelter and privacy.
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.
East Cove includes the built-and-furnished Splinter Creek Model House, designed by Lang Architecture. The 2,200-sq-ft home has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and is equipped with many upgrades. It faces west toward the Splinter Creek sunsets. East Cove is largely level, with one gently rising ridge. This home has 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 favorite additional spots built by the owners.
One of the most private homesteads at Splinter Creek, Old Cedar Cove 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.
One of the most secluded homestead at Splinter Creek, Hickory Hill 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.
An incredible lot with a private drive on the North Lake. This homesite offers generous shoreline and one of the best building sites on the property. The long ridge overlooking the lake offers a view to the north that is without peer. The private cove makes a boathouse a perfect addition. Great sunrise views.
A clear view of the shoreline and plenty of wooded acreage offer several different homesite possibilities. Situate a potential house at a point 30’ above the water, and with outdoor decks, it will be the perfect place to view the North Lake. Or, site a home on the shoreline for a different experience. Cloud Rest is at the mid-point in the long fork of the lake and provides views reminiscent of the mountains to the east.
A premium site on a large lot, it boasts a hardwood cove and an incredible building site above the North Lake. There is a hidden cove for the perfect boat house. Silent Shade has one of the longest shorelines on the North Lake and with neighbors like Owner’s Reserve, there is no better location for a private multi-family retreat and compound.
This is a special lot because of the dramatic setting on the North Lake. The site has several majestic oaks that crown the main ridge as it steeply falls to the lake. It is nestled between two coves and will be the perfect setting for an architectural gem.
Adjacent to the Community Porch, this location lets you maximize seclusion but with access a few steps away to all the activity of Splinter Creek. The Porch is one of the community’s common area with outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and an excellent swimming area. With a generous amount of shoreline, this lot is ideal for those who enjoy communing with friends and neighbors over a fire pit and beverage at the end of the day. Great views of sky and sunsets over the lake.
Hidden Cove features plenty of wooded acreage and offers several different homesite possibilities. Given its name, the site has a hidden cove for docks, a fishing hole, and topography second to none.
With both a cove and land that juts out into the lake, Wildwood offers building envelopes to suit both nature, modern architecture, and water lovers. The lot is positioned next to a common area on the South Lake with west views and a boat launch. The dramatic topography and potential drive announce a unique site that would complement an award-winning house design.
A private retreat on the east side of the South Lake with amazing views in a hardwood valley. Hideout Hill is positioned at the center of the cove and a large expanse of wooded acreage. This lot could be a hidden family retreat only viewed from the water. The site lends itself to a modern cabin in the woods with no view of neighboring house sites.
Chapel Point offers the largest shoreline on the South Lake. It encompasses both lakefront and wetland access and has multiple building sites along the shoreline. Secluded, wooded, and with the long view across the lake, no other lot on the South Lake is as private.
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