Overview Friends of Horseshoe
Friends of Horseshoe was founded in 1980 by Al Engler, who put together a group of
friends to purchase the property. The property is a unique development in northern
Stokes County designed by Landscape Architect Roy Pender.
Planned for primary, retirement, or second home use, this property is truly designed for
environmentally conscious people interested in conservation. The total acreage is 147+
of which 136 acres is common area. And then, 52 acres of the common area is in a
perpetual Conservation Easement which runs mostly along the beautiful Beaver Dam
Creek which meanders through the entire property. The actual deeded tracts are circles
and are 0.48 acres in size. Each circle is surrounded by common area to provide
privacy. This PUD is a finished product and the amenities include underground utilities,
miles of riding or walking trails, a wilderness cabi...
miles of riding or walking trails, a wilderness cabin with a rocking chair porch
overlooking Beaver Dam Creek, an all weather gravel road, a beautiful pond with a
gazebo pier and bathhouse with full bathroom facilities and a common graveled parking
area. The entrances to the property are framed by beautiful fieldstone columns (built by
local stone mason Steve Carroll) and colonial fencing. A buyer would own, in addition to
the deeded building lot, a 1/18th undivided ownership in the 136 acres of common land
and a 1/18th undivided ownership in two deeded circle lots which are owned by the
Homeowners Association. The property is truly a private natural park. .
Lot 10 is available at $25,000.
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