Mendenhall Mill
Price Range:
$245,000 - $300,000
High Point
336-471-2923
Overview:
J Douglas Homes proudly presents Mendenhall Mill. Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this tranquil community in High Point is just the place you want to call home. Situated on Penny Road bordering Jamestown, Mendenhall Mill is close to the natural beauty of a number of outdoor recreational venues including the Piedmont Environmental Complex, The Bicentennial Greenway, City Lake Park, and Jamestown Park. A variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment is also close by, including The Shops at The Palladium, which is a mere 5-minute drive. The Jamestown and Grandover Golf courses are also minutes away.
J Douglas Homes has carefully designed five exquisite floor plans for this premiere neighborhood. Each plan is customizable and offers a number of options, ensuring that you find the perfect floor plan for your family and lifestyle.
Features:
- Custom homes by a Triad premier builder
- Great location, on the border of High Point & Jamestown
- Five minutes from The Palladium Shopping Center
- Beautiful Piedmont Environmental Complex within walking distance
- Close to City Lake Park & Jamestown Park
- Jamestown & Grandover Golf Courses are just minutes away
- Five flexible floorplans with 4-5 bedrooms & two-story homes
- Many upgrades such as solid surface countertops, stainless steel appliances, upgraded carpet and flooring
- Oversize shower w/ ceramic tile in Master BR & crown molding
- Sodded front yards & upgraded landscaping package
Builder: J Douglas Homes
Sales: Joe Nottoli
336-471-2923
About the Area:
Located in Guilford County, Mendenhall Mill is close to The Piedmont Environmental Center, The Bicentennial Greenway, High Point City Lake, shopping, dining and entertainment.
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.