Long Branch Lakes
rests atop the Cumberland Plateau
in central Tennessee. This remarkable land
in VanBuren County is a community of creeks
and covered bridges, relaxation and
recreation, discoveries and dreams.
Natural wonders abound
throughout the community’s glorious acres
where wooded and lakefront homesites have
been thoughtfully placed to make the most of
their scenic setting. And right next door
lies the wooded majesty of 7,000–acre
Bledsoe State Forest and the 22,000
wilderness acres of Fall Creek Falls State
Park– Tennessee’s most beloved natural
sanctuary.
A world of
amenities
awaits
residents (not the other way around): Two
spectacular, lakefront recreation pavilions,
heated pool with waterfall, boat docks,
tennis courts and basketball court. And even
more is yet to come, including our premier
Equestrian Center and proposed 18-hole golf
course!
Homesites:
The
362 homesites in Phase I of Long Branch
Lakes are appropriately collected into four
distinctive neighborhood enclaves, named and
defined by prevailing landscape features: At
the community’s entrance and easternmost
point are the homesites of Trout
Creek…followed by those of High Rocks…then
The Lakes homesites…and, along the western
boundary of Phase I, the larger estate
homesites of The Woodlands.
Home Styles:
The
grand and welcoming western architectural
themes expressed in the stone and timbers
feel of the Long Branch Lakes pavilions and
throughout the community are envisioned as
the essential design style and elements of
residences here. While log and timber homes
will likely dominate, owners will have
latitude to bring their own personality and
lifestyle preferences to designing their
residences.
To
assist owners and their architects and
builders, the Long Branch Lakes
architectural guidelines (and an
architectural review committee) are in
place–ensuring that the community emerges in
ways that are visually pleasing, value
oriented and in esthetic harmony with its
Tennessee scenery and setting.
Explore the Long Branch
Lakes Site Plan
Explore the Equestrian Facilities
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
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Two wonderful covered bridges
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Nine miles of creeks and streams
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Two large, stocked lakes (80-acre
Camp Lake;
50-acre Long Lake)
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Two spectacular lakefront recreation
pavilions
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362 Homesites (Phase I), from one to
ten acres in size, in four
distinctive enclaves, including
lakefront sites with boat docks
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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.
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