Henderson Place - Fearrington Village

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Henderson Place - Fearrington Village
Henderson
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F
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earrington s
eighborhood of
Majestic, Large Homesites Is Here
Henderson Place
An Introduction
Welcome to Henderson
Place, Fearrington’s newest
neighborhood. A mature forest
setting, gentle topography, and
large home sites combine to create
the perfect backdrop for your fully
custom home.
Forty five home sites, averaging
one acre each in size, allow
for virtually limitless design
possibilities for your home. Each
home site fronts an elegantly
designed loop road, offering an
easy and enticing way to connect
with your neighbors.
Part of Fearrington - With a Twist
We’ve been the exclusive developer and builder of
Fearrington until now. Henderson Place is our first ever
collaboration.
Wade Barber, through Henderson Place, LLC, is the
developer. He created the covenants and guidelines and
has review authority on home designs.
As with all our neighborhoods, Fitch Creations, Inc. is
the designer and builder at Henderson Place. We’re also
the exclusive sales agent for the home sites.
Henderson Place residents pay dues to the FHA for
amenities such as the Gathering Place, Fearrington
Cares, and Bocce Courts. The Swim & Croquet Club,
Duke Center for Living and Duke Primary Care clinic
are offered to residents for an additional fee. Henderson
Place is connected to our waste water system and facility.
This 60 acre neighborhood is
ringed by protective buffers, stream
buffers and a centrally located
open space, preserving the natural setting.
Henderson Place is only one mile from Fearrington’s Village Center. Our delightful
restaurants, boutique shops, an independent bookstore, seasonal beer garden, spa and
weekly farmers market
– all surrounded by
beautiful gardens and
pastures containing
our curious Belties
- are close by. Want
to walk? A trail from
Henderson Place
connects to the
walking path that goes
to the Village Center.
greg, elizabeth with father wade, laura and r.b.
Fitch Creations, Inc. l 2000 Fearrington Village Center l Pittsboro, NC 27312 l www.fearrington.com l 919.542.4000
Henderson Place
The Story
About Wade Barber
Wade graduated from Pittsboro High School
in 1962. After Davidson College, UNC Law
School, Legal Aid in Charlotte and the Army, he
returned to Pittsboro in 1971 to join his father’s
law firm. Wade became the District Attorney
for Orange and Chatham Counties in 1977. In
1985 he resigned as DA and began his own law
firm in Pittsboro. In 1998, Wade became the
Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for this
district and retired from the bench at the end of
2005. Then, he again returned to practice law in
Pittsboro. In 2010, Wade’s daughter Elizabeth
joined the practice.
Two Chatham County luminaries have
come together to offer Henderson Place –
parcel owner Wade Barber, and Fearrington
developer R.B. Fitch. They’ve known each
other for decades.
Wade in fact watched Fearrington develop
from the start. “I had many clients who
lived in Fearrington and usually asked them
how they liked the community—and to a
person, they loved Fearrington and had high
regard for R.B.”
Wade purchased the Henderson tract in
1961 – then part farmland, part forest - at
the young age of 17. While at Pittsboro High School, “I had been working after school repairing
TV’s and measuring tobacco for the US Department of Agriculture, saving money to buy a car.
I had my eyes on a 1961 Ford Galaxy. But a couple of weeks after my 17th birthday, my father
said that a tract of land was to be auctioned at the Courthouse door. He told me to be there and
bid with my car savings.” The purchase was made, and the car would have to wait.
In the intervening years Wade left the land untouched. “I never cut the trees; everything
matured naturally. The location of the old farm fields is evidenced by the pine woods,” now
soaring as tall as the surrounding hardwoods. The result is a parcel with a dramatic density of
mature trees and loads of high shade.
As R.B. gradually expanded Fearrington over the years, the community eventually touched
Henderson Place, and they began
talking about integrating the land into
Fearrington as a neighborhood one day.
In 2015, Henderson Place takes on a
new chapter, as Fearrington’s newest
neighborhood.
wade and r.b.
Fitch Creations, Inc. l 2000 Fearrington Village Center l Pittsboro, NC 27312 l www.fearrington.com l 919.542.4000
Henderson Place
Amenities and Facts
Home sites are designed to allow homes to look out on a natural landscape, and offer generous side yard
buffers to provide additional privacy. “We want a neighborhood of homes that fit unobtrusively into the
forest, and home sites ample enough in size to facilitate the design of distinctive homes,” says Wade.
A loop road provides a sense of community
and takes advantage of the topography, which is
generally a knoll in the center, gently falling off
in every direction.
Neighborhood Amenities
• Front yard setbacks unique to each home
site complement natural features and
maintain the forested streetscape
• As a terminus loop road, no through traffic
• Open space includes a 2.6 acre central
wooded commons that will include a forest,
meadow and neighborhood gathering area
• Walking trail connecting to Fearrington’s
Village Center
• Landscaped community entrance
R.B. said, “Henderson Place will be a terrific
addition to Fearrington. It connects right in to
the community. The neighborhood scale is right
– it’s large enough to have its own identity, but
not overwhelming. And the breadth of larger
lots is something we can’t currently share with
buyers.”
The Story Behind The Name
There’s a fascinating history behind Henderson Place,
which is named in honor of Lizzie Henderson. Ms.
Henderson was the daughter of a slave who once
belonged to the Smith family which owned Jones Grove
Plantation.
Mary Ruffin Smith, the last remaining sibling of this
family, owned vast acreage - more than 1,000 acres - at
the time of her death in 1885. Never married, she willed
the majority of the land to the University of North
Carolina, which later sold the parcel.
‘Miss Mary’ also bequeathed four tracts of Jones Grove
land to four former slaves, one of whom was Lizzie
Henderson’s mother.
Lizzie lived on the land from roughly 1925 until her
death in 1958. She left no family living on the property
and it was sold at a court auction.
How much does it cost to live in Henderson Place?
• Annual Henderson Place maintenance, which covers street lighting and common area maintenance
will be approximately $350/year
• All Fearrington residents currently pay homeowner dues of $139/year to the Fearrington
Homeowners Association
• Chatham County property taxes are low compared to elsewhere in the Triangle (especially
compared to Chapel Hill); a property with a tax value of $500,000 would pay $3,625/year in
property taxes (2015)
Fitch Creations, Inc. l 2000 Fearrington Village Center l Pittsboro, NC 27312 l www.fearrington.com l 919.542.4000
Henderson Place
Homesite map
Fitch Creations, Inc. l 2000 Fearrington Village Center l Pittsboro, NC 27312 l www.fearrington.com l 919.542.4000
Henderson Place
Homesite Prices
LOT
4201
4203
4205
4207
4209
4211
4213
4225
4227
4229
4231
4233
4235
4237
4239
4243
4245
4247
4249
4253
SIZE
0.93ac
0.93ac
0.98ac
1.10ac
0.98ac
0.93ac
1.28ac
0.93ac
0.94ac
0.95ac
1.00ac
1.33ac
1.57ac
0.99ac
0.99ac
0.94ac
0.93ac
0.96ac
1.35ac
1.76ac
PRICE
$160,000
$160,000
$140,000
$160,000
$160,000
$160,000
$140,000
$140,000
$115,000
$195,000
$140,000
$140,000
$160,000
$160,000
$95,000
$140,000
$115,000
$140,000
$95,000
$115,000
LOT
4257
4259
4200
4202
4258
4256
4252
4246
4244
4242
4240
4238
4230
4228
4226
4208
4206
SIZE
0.96ac
1.00ac
1.17ac
1.00ac
0.93ac
0.94ac
0.99ac
0.98ac
0.98ac
0.97ac
0.93ac
0.93ac
0.96ac
1.00ac
1.44ac
1.00ac
0.94ac
the neighborhood from above
PRICE
$140,000
$140,000
$95,000
$140,000
$160,000
$160,000
$160,000
$140,000
$140,000
$140,000
$160,000
$140,000
$140,000
$160,000
$160,000
$140,000
$160,000
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with jordan lake in the background
Fitch Creations, Inc. l 2000 Fearrington Village Center l Pittsboro, NC 27312 l www.fearrington.com l 919.542.4000