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Winter Garden

Price Range:
$150,000 - $190,000
High Point
336-392-4161
200 Cedarwood Trail, High Point, NC 27265
Map/Directions
Builder(s): - Eastwood Homes

Overview:

Escape to country living without leaving the conveniences of the city! Enjoy the peacefulness and serenity of our exclusive community which is located just off North Main Street in High Point. Within just minutes of 311 you have quick access to all of the many amenities that High Point offers. You can jump across town or commute to Winston Salem, Kernersville, Greensboro or Thomasville with great ease.

Take a stroll along the streetlamp lit streets. Winter Garden also features Eastwood's most extensive line of home designs. Choose from three to six bedroom homes with design features like bonus rooms, lofts, flex rooms, second floor family areas, great rooms, library, media rooms, and much more. With almost twenty designs we can surely find your famiy's dream home.

Winter Garden is in the popular Ledford school district in Davidson County.  Come visit Winter Garden today and experience the excitement!

Features:

  •  100% FINANCING AVAILABLE!
  •  Centrally located in the Triad
  •  3-6 bedrooms, 2-3 baths
  •  Ledford school district and low Davidson County taxes
  •  15 floor plans
  •  Many upgrades included
  •  Ranch + 2-story plans 
  •  Homes ranging from 1300-3200 sq. ft.
  •  30-yr. architectural shingles
  •  Bonus room, loft, sunroom & screened porches available

Builder:  Eastwood Homes
Model hours:  Mon-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6
Sales:  Margaret Williams  336-926-0245

Available Listings

  To sort, click column header  |  $$$ = Move-In Special
Lot # Ready Story Br/Ba SF Plan Price Features
43 Under Construction 2 3 + loft/2.5 2155 Madison $179,990 Details
47 Under Construction 3 5/3.5 2156 Ellerbe Stone $183,990 Details
45 Under Construction 2 4 + loft/2.5 2472 Guilford $199,990 Details

Map/Directions

Directions to this community:

From Eastchester Drive turn North onto US 311 N toward Winston-Salem. Take the NC 66 S exit, turn left. Continue on to Horneytown Rd 0.9 miles. Turn left at North Main Street for 0.3 miles. Take the 1st right onto Cedarwood Trail. Winter Garden is located on your left.

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About the Area:

High Point began as a site on the Old Indian Trail, which became Old Plank Road, extending from the coast to the mountains. The name of the city derives from a statement made in the 19th century by the chief engineer of surveyors for the North Carolina Railroad who noted it was the highest point in the topographical survey “so we will mark it High Point.”

Surrounded by more than 125 furniture manufacturers, High Point was established as the Furniture Capital of the World in the 1920s. It was also a center for hosiery manufacturing and other industries. Although much of the furniture and textile manufacturing has gone overseas, High Point remains the center for more than 80,000 furniture buyers who come to High Point every April and October to view the latest in furniture design and accessories.

The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, now in its 32nd year, enhances the cultural life of the community. In early fall and the month of December, it presents professional theatre productions in the 1000-seat High Point Theatre. The High Point Museum and Historical Park, the 1788 Haley House, the Furniture Library, Mendenhall Plantation and Castle McCulloch are among other popular sites.

In addition to these cultural activities and recreational opportunities at Oak Hollow Lake, High Point is home to High Point University, formerly High Point College, probably the fastest growing university in the country.

Today High Point has grown to be part of a thriving metropolitan area called the Triad, encompassing Greensboro and Winston-Salem, with more than a million in population.