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Sea
Pines was
the original planned development on the Island, and became the
model for those that followed. The "Grandfather" of
Island Plantations was founded in 1956 by Charles Fraser. For
a number of years Sea Pines and Hilton Head were synonymous.
In fact, the candy striped lighthouse in Harbour
Town has
come to symbolize the Island and its sensitive mix of
residential and visitor oriented developments and recreational
facilities blended harmoniously into their natural
surroundings. With more than 5,000 acres Sea Pines is the
largest of the Island's plantations. Almost 1300 of these
acres are devoted to parks, forest preserves, lagoons and
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Fully
half of Shipyard
plantation
is devoted to multifamily developments, and therefore, most of
the people you run into are probably visitors in the pursuit
of a good time. Of the three 9 hole golf courses, Clipper and
Galleon have hosted the Senior PGA Tour three times. The
Shipyard Racquet Club has been called "possibly the most
beautiful tennis complex anywhere in the United States"
and has been rated in the top 50 tennis resorts in the country
by Tennis Magazine.
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Wexford
is known for its stately homes and the man-made Harbor and
canal system which allows many property owners to moor their
boats at their back doors. Boaters enter Broad Creek through a
lock system which protects the Harbor from tidal fluctuations.
Community life is centered around the Wexford Club which
provides a variety of activities and services.
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Long
Cove Plantation
is a completely private residential community. Its golf
course, designed by Pete Dye, has been named one of the top
twenty in the United States by Golf Digest and is open only to
owners and their guests. Residents also enjoy boating,
swimming, tennis, and fishing in their exclusive and quiet
environment. Long Cove borders on the wide marshes of Broad
Creek and has its own small marina.
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Palmetto
Dunes is
a 2000 acre resort/residential community and is one of the
most visited on the Island. When you consider the three miles
of beach, the three championship courses designed by Fazio,
Trent Jones, and Arthur Hill, the twenty-five court Palmetto
Dunes Tennis Center, and Shelter Cove Harbour - the largest
deep water Harbour on the Island - surrounded by fine
restaurants, shops, and villas, it is no wonder Palmetto Dunes
is so popular. One of the unique features of this plantation
is the twelve mile lagoon system, fed by the waters of Broad
Creek, which meanders by the homes and villas and is great for
canoeing and fishing. |
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The
Leamington
area of Palmetto Dunes, behind its own security gate, is the
most exclusive section of the resort. Homesites have the
challenging Arthur Hills Course as their centerpiece. In
addition, there is a recreational center with pool, baby pool,
pavilion, and boat dock on the lagoon system as well as a
Beach Pavilion providing Leamington residents direct access to
the Atlantic Ocean.
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Port
Royal Plantation
is located on the north end of the Island where Port Royal
Sound meets the Atlantic Ocean, this completely private
plantation is the point first sighted by Captain William
Hilton when he first "discovered" the Island. The
water views here are the most grand on Hilton Head. Just
outside the plantation is the world class Port Royal Resort
with three, 18 hole golf courses, two championship croquet
courts, and the 16 court Port Royal Racquet Club which has
three court surfaces - hard, grass, and clay. The resort also
has the Westin Hotel, which is South Carolina's only four
diamond resort hotel.
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Palmetto
Hall is
the most recently completed residential community on the
Island. The Arthur Hills golf course has been praised for its
quality of design and natural beauty. The master plan for
Palmetto Hall indicates 500 homesites on the 750 acres with
over 200 acres devoted to natural wetlands, preserves, and
lagoons. There is a grand "Old South" style
clubhouse for residents, and a large pool, tennis courts and
children's play area.
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Hilton
Head Plantation
Occupies almost 4,000 acres on the northern corner of the
Island with frontage on Port Royal Sound and the Intracoastal
Waterway, this community offers to its residents all the
amenities of a resort. Within Hilton Head Plantation, you'll
find Bear Creek Golf Club, Oyster Reef Golf Club, Dolphin Head
Golf Club, and The Country Club of Hilton Head. There are
twelve tennis courts, jogging trails, nature conservancies, a
community recreation center, two miles of beautiful beach on
Port Royal Sound, and the most glorious sunset on earth at
Skull Creek Marina located directly on the Intra coastal
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Indigo
Run is
located on Highway 278 across from Hilton Head Plantation,
Indigo Run is another of the newer residential communities.
The first of two golf courses, designed by Golden Bear Golf
Associates, opened for residents in the fall of 1979 and to
the public in the spring of 1993. The second course, designed
by Nicklaus and Nicklaus, is private and will have a clubhouse
complete with all the amenities. Fifty-five exclusive
homesites called the River Club, located on Broad Creek, share
a recreation area with pool, tennis, and clubhouse.
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Spanish
Wells
Plantation lies on a peninsula that divides Broad Creek and
Calibogue Sound, providing residents with breathtaking water
and sunset views. The residential architecture varies from
modern, lavish estates to older, more modest homes. Spanish
Wells possesses a clubhouse and a semi-private nine-hole golf
course that was designed by George Cobb, considered as one of
the best on the island. The community has tennis courts, a
small beach area and is anticipating the completion of a newly
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Windmill
Harbour
is the place for anyone who appreciates the boating life. This
private plantation is centered around the Harbour, or more
specifically, the South Carolina Yacht Club, which sits on a
small peninsula in the middle of the Harbour. The marina
consists of 260 slips, 27 of which are attached to homesites
and allow owners to moor at their back doors. There is a lock
system which maintains Harbour depth and protects boats from
wakes, currents, and silting. Boaters can come and go at any
tide directly into the Intracoastal Waterway.
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The
Palmetto
Bay area
is a Harbour community located on Broad Creek at the foot of
the Cross-Island expressway. Since 1959, Palmetto Bay Marina
has been welcoming those navigating the Intracoastal waterway.
Palmetto Bay has many different types of housing available
including town homes, villas and single-family homes. Located
at the marina is a fleet of inshore/offshore fishing boats,
sailing charters, eco and kayak tours, parasailing, boat
rentals, wave runners, shopping and restaurants.
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Forest
Beach is
divided into North Forest Beach and South Forest Beach. There
are many residential homes the line our beaches throughout
this area. The forest beach area is popular for summer rentals
of beach houses, condos and villas. Nearby Coligny Plaza was
Hilton Head Island's first shopping center providing
groceries, pharmacy, gift shops, restaurants and the Island's
first movie theatre. Most of these businesses are still an
Island tradition providing services the our many visitors.
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Daufuskie
Island is
conveniently located off the South Carolina coast next to
world famous Hilton Head Island. Just over one nautical mile
across Calibogue Sound from Harbour Town on Hilton Head
Island, Daufuskie is accessible only by boat. Daufuskie Island
offers three golf communities. World class golf courses and a
wonderful amenity package unique to each plantation will have
you "sitting in the lap of luxury." There are 3
Plantations; Haig Point Plantation, Daufuskie Island Club and
Resort and Bloody Point Plantation. Daufuskie is very laid
back and amenities include walking, biking, swimming, golf,
fishing, horseback riding, and strolls on the beach. |
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South
Pointe is
nestled between the fairways of the widely acclaimed Old South
Golf Links and the majestic tidal marshes of the May River.
South Pointe boasts an exquisite setting to be treasured by
residents and the island of South Pointe is located just a
mile from the bridge to Hilton Head Island in Bluffton, South
Carolina. South Pointe has planned just fifty-five homes on an
18 acre site with panoramic golf, marsh or lagoon views from
every homesite. A nostalgic past is evoked with details of
Carriage lights, Live Oaks and curbed avenues. A private,
gated entrance will add to the sense of tranquility and ease
in this Lowcountry community. Designed with a Charleston-style
architecture... these are where every Luxury has been
thoughtfully included. |
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Moss
Creek Plantation
is just over the bridge on the mainland. Bordered on two sides
by Mackay's Creek, the 1,068-acre private residential
community enjoys expansive river and marsh views to wooded
natural areas. The 24 hour guarded security entrance passes
the stable and through the pecan trees and across a marsh
area, as well as a large private marina. Enjoy boating from
the private marina or boat dock, with access to the
intracoastal waterway. Moss Creek is particularly noted
for its two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by Tom
Fazio. A tennis club with 7 hard-tru courts and pro shop, a
community pool, playground and park and 14,000 sq. foot
clubhouse. Equity club membership is included with ownership. |
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Colleton
River Plantation
occupies a unique niche in that small handful of private golf
club communities generally recognized among the nation's best.
An additional 800 acres of spectacularly unspoiled deep water
land has been added to Colleton River. On it Pete Dye has
placed an 18 hole Championship course that is already being
heralded as one of his greatest designs. A second clubhouse
joins the first, along with expansive lakes, specialized
amenities and sweeping Lowcountry vistas. A homesite at
Colleton River offers you not just membership, but entry into
a special way of life. Whether it is the extraordinary
opportunity to play the Jack Nicklaus course in the morning
and the Pete Dye course in the afternoon, or simply the
uniqueness of being part of a community experience that will
never again be offered, Colleton River is a masterpiece of
both man and nature. |
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The
Lake Linden
subdivision is centrally located
a mile from the beautiful historic district in the Town of
Bluffton, South Carolina. The community lays claim to a
bevy of neighborhood amenities, including a large pool with
changing and restrooms, tennis court, beach volley ball court,
and fenced in playground, all of which provide ample
diversions for family, friends and guests. Lagoons and wetland
preservation areas lined with sidewalks and streetlights allow
pleasant surroundings for walking your pet or just
enjoying an evening stroll. Lake Linden is a community
comprised of 200 single family homes offered in a variety of
floor plans, together with 68 duplex style Garden Homes. |
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The
Crescent
is a gated community located in Bluffton, SC that features
superb golf and family amenities as well as the beautiful
terrain of the Lowcountry. Golfers will enjoy the new Crescent
Pointe Golf Club and an uncommonly beautiful and challenging
Arnold Palmer Signature golf course that meanders along the
salt marshes of the Colleton River with water views on three
holes. The Crescent Pointe Clubhouse features a pro shop,
informal grill, covered rocking chair verandahs and a
residents-only gathering room. Other amenities at the Crescent
include the newly completed Swim, Tennis and Fitness Center
adjacent to the clubhouse. |
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Westbury
Park is
an exciting new addition to the Bluffton family of
communities. The traditional architecture, nestled in a
classic neighborhood setting, makes this a very special place
indeed. In addition, the new Westbury Park clubhouse offers a
wide variety of amenities such as a fitness center, park areas
and sidewalks. Westbury Park is also close to Bluffton
Parkway, Buckwalter Parkway and many new shopping centers,
restaurants and amenities. |
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Belfair
is set on an 1,100 acre plantation, graced with century-old
oaks draped in Spanish moss. The Avenue of The Oaks makes a
dramatic entrance to the Plantation as the trees bow to greet
and welcome you home. An abundance of wildlife dances between
the palmettos and native grasses. Residents enjoy breathtaking
views of the golden salt marshes to the Colleton River. Nature
lovers enjoy spying on the native wood storks of Hidden
Lake—the largest conservancy of these rare birds in the
Southeast. Residents enjoy the convenience of jumping into
their golf carts and heading to the course for a round of golf
or the clubhouse for dinner. |
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At
Woodbridge,
you will find many amenities designed to bring families and
neighbors together. You’ll
love the neighborhood park that is the center point of the
community. With over thirteen acres, there is room enough for
soccer games, flying kites and picnics by the inviting gazebo.
You’ll find a clubhouse where you can spend relaxing
afternoons by the pool. Take
your evening stroll along sidewalks lighted by streetlamps,
enjoying the fantastic views of nature preserves. |
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Sandy
Pointe is
a new community located on Buckwalter Parkway close to the
schools and the planned sports complex. Sandy Pointe features
winding streets softly lit with old-fashioned streetlamps, a
lakeside park, cabana and pool. Sandy Pointe fulfills the
dream of home ownership in a small, quiet neighborhood - at an
affordable price. |
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Shell
Hall is a
brand new community currently under construction on Buckwalter
Parkway. This wonderful community will feature a clubhouse,
health club, pool, tennis courts and picnic area. Shell Hall
is planned as a traditional neighborhood community.
Reminiscent of other small coastal towns in South Carolina.
Shell Hall will offer a variety of homes nestled along
intimate tree lined streets that cater to people as well as
automobiles, where sidewalks and footpaths will connect the
community. |
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The
Farm at
Buckwalter is
a unique community combining family-oriented, simple country
living, and easy access to city conveniences. It is located
within safe walking distance from the new Bluffton School
Campus, and adjacent to the proposed Bluffton Town Park
featuring softball and soccer fields, a playground, and much
more for The Farm's residents. |
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Rose
Dhu Creek is
true Lowcountry living in the heart of Bluffton with more than
260 acres of some of the most pristine Lowcountry environment.
This is a true neighborhood skillfully planned around the
natural elements and beauty of Rose Dhu Creek. Rose Dhu Creek
features an Equestrian Center with professional trainers on
site and over 6.5 miles of riding trails among stunning
marsh views, majestic Oaks and abundant wildlife. There are a
total of 74 Estate size homesites from 1 to 5+ acres. |
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Palmetto
Bluff is
a new development that contains about 20,600 acres and is 4
times larger than Sea Pines Plantation. Located between
Bluffton and Jasper County. Palmetto Bluff will include a
200-acre business park near the tract's entrance off S.C. 46
as well as a large community that will include about 5,000
homes with many along the May River. The amenities of Palmetto
Bluff will offer an inn, a general store and a fitness center.
The first phase, under construction now, includes 256 single
family homes, 17 cottages, 4 duplexes, a golf course and a
sales office. Future homesites that will be available include
many 8- to 32-acre family compounds. |
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Eagles
Pointe offers
everything from rest and relaxation to a full day of
recreation, including a Davis Love III designed golf course.
Included is a Clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant, a
"residents room" and a meeting room. The pool
complex features a Jr. Olympic pool, covered picnic area,
fireplace, changing rooms, and an open-air cabana. The Amenity
Complex includes two hard court, USTA-regulation tennis Courts
and the walking trails link directly to the residential area
as well as the 7.5 acre man-made lake located in the heart of
the community. |
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Rose
Hill Plantation
is one of the first off Island planned communities. The 5,000
acre plantation is divided into two plantations - Rose Hill
Estates and Rose Hill Country Club. Rose Hill Country
Club features golf and wooded view homesites around the 27
hole golf course that is open to the public. Rose Hill Estates
offers estate size homesites of an acre or more and some
border the winding Colleton River. Amenities within the gate
community are golf, tennis and equestrian center and polo
field. Several homes on the estate side of the plantation have
their own private stables. |
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Sun
City Hilton Head
is located 13 miles from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
and is just 6 miles off Interstate 95. Developed by Del Webb,
5,600 acre community is an ideal place for golf and tennis,
catering to an active community lifestyle. In the heart of Sun
City Hilton Head, the recreation campus is designed to
resemble a southern town square complete with a picturesque
clock tower. The Village Center includes a crafts center,
ceramics workshop, painting workshop, sewing room and a
computer lab with Internet access. There is also a Wall Street
Room, multipurpose meeting rooms, billiard rooms and the
17,000-square-foot Pinckney Social Hall is a multipurpose
ballroom. |
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Oldfield
is Located between Beaufort and Hilton Head Island and
overlooks a spectacular horseshoe bend in the Okatie River,
deep in South Carolina's legendary Lowcountry. Its 860 acres
are replete with the magnificent moss-draped live oaks and
dramatic marsh vistas for which this area is known. Oldfield
features Greg Norman's only Lowcountry golf course. Oldfield
is set apart by the recreation offered on the Okatie River, as
well as traditional Lowcountry architecture and a sincere
dedication to Southern hospitality and service. |
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Heyward
Pointe is
one of the Lowcountry' s newest private residential
communities. Located between Hilton Head Island and Beaufort,
Heyward Pointe features homesites of two acres or more and the
privacy of the natural Lowcountry surroundings. Activities are
centered around the natural forest, rivers and lakes and
include walking trails, horseback trails, kayaking, boating
and fishing.
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Callawassie
Island is
an 880 - acre private residential sea island that is bordered
by the Okatie and Colleton Rivers and the scenic Chechessee
Creek. Featuring exquisite homes and home sites, Callawassie
Island is surrounded by serene salt marshes and forests of
moss-draped oaks and located between historic Beaufort,
S.C., and Hilton Head Island. Amenities include The
Callawassie Island Clubhouse, neighborhood Pub, Member's
Grill, billiard room, Pro shop, pool, cabana and a snack bar
overlooking the marsh. There are Six Har-Tru Tennis Courts and
27 Holes of Championship Golf designed Tom Fazio. The River
Club features a Casual cabana house with club room, riverfront
swimming pool and terrace, barbecue grill, picnic facilities,
and a deep water boat dock. |
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Spring
Island is
One of the last great, private sea islands on the Atlantic
Coast and will have just 410 homes on 3000 acres. Nature
preserves, club amenities, recreational facilities, and
homesites have been thoughtfully woven into the ecological
fabric of the island. Amenities include a River House, Golf
House, Recreation area, Tennis,
Equestrian, Boating, Fishing, Shrimping, Crabbing, Kayaking,
Swimming, and marked Walking & Hiking Trails. Both
Traditional and contemporary architecture is incorporated into
the Lowcountry style of the homes at Spring Island. |
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