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Come explore! In every direction, the compass points to delights and discoveries!
Imagine your arrival at the gated entrance composed of custom stonework and lighting, white pine logs hewn from Virginia forests and a massive timber sign–a glimpse of the promise of quality you are about to enjoy.
The community begins to reveal its embodiment as a celebration of true American spirit in each architectural detail. The finest natural building materials and the skills of local craftsmen have delivered an exceptional interpretation of the developer's vision. This is meant to be a place for an easy lifestyle where you can kick back and enjoy the best of the best. All offered in a setting that is larger than life and yours for the taking.
One cannot help but make the comparison to driving into a National Park where no detail has been overlooked, right down to the custom stone culverts that grace the sides of the roads. Roads unwind for a full 10 miles as you enjoy the drive through rolling hills, under covered bridges and through quiet hardwood forests. You’ll discover a gracious marriage of nature’s and man’s handiwork in the amenities areas located on the first of two lakes gracing the property.
This remarkable stretch of land was purchased by the owners in 2001, who were then-as you will be today–captivated by its natural beauty. Their clear vision for Long Branch Lakes as a one-of-a-kind community is now a wonderful reality. As you explore Long Branch Lakes, your discoveries will include:
- Gated entrance leading to miles of lighted, winding . roads
- Two wonderful covered bridges
- Nine miles of creeks and streams
- Two large, stocked lakes (80-acre Camp Lake;
50-acre Long Lake)
- Two spectacular lakefront recreation pavilions
- 362 Homesites (Phase I), from one to ten acres in size, in four
distinctive enclaves, including lakefront sites with boat docks
- Premier, in-place recreational amenities that reward every taste
and tempo
Come explore! Long Branch Lakes’ mid-Tennessee, Van Buren County location places it centrally between Nashville, Chattanooga and Knoxville–all approximately 1.5 hours away. Click here for maps and driving directions. And to arrange your private tour, just contact us.
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