NEIGHBORHOODS : TOWN NEIGHBORHOODS

Wilson Village and Boat House Row
In Wilson Village, full-time and part-time residents live close
together by choice — walking or biking to virtually everything — and
it is this “body heat” which fuels the energy of the area
as a whole.
By contrast, those with a need for more privacy or space establish homes on larger land sites surrounding Wilson, but still close enough to sample its opportunities as they choose. Even the residents of the grandest and most inaccessible estates are nurtured by the existence of the village and the resources it provides.
Located in the heart of Wilson and overlooking expansive salt marshes and scenic waterways of the May River, Boat House Row is destined to become the most desired addresses at Palmetto Bluff. No detail has been overlooked in the architectural design of these seven private residences, set among dramatic live oak canopies with specialty shops below. Private garden courtyards, tranquil common areas and riverfront paths complement the village setting. Homes in Wilson Village start at $1,065,000.

The Point
Adjoining Wilson Village by a convenient foot bridge, The Point features
homes and homesites with views of the May River and the freshwater
trail. Within walking distance you will find the Wilson Landing Boatyard,
the Canoe Club Pool, Fitness Center and restaurant. Homesites from
$299,000 and homes from $1.65 million.
West Wilson
Located in a quiet wooded enclave just west of the Village Center,
West Wilson enjoys close proximity to a number of special
places within Palmetto Bluff. The nearby May River Golf Club and
practice grounds north of the neighborhood are reached by a trail
extending along the first fairway. To the south, Wilson Lawn & Racquet
Club includes lawn games and tennis. Available homesites start at
$249,000 and homes from $927,000.

South Wilson
South Wilson embodies the philosophy of “connectedness” with
its close proximity to village shops, restaurants, and the Inn. Traditional
neighborhood elements including granite curbs, brick sidewalks, gas
lanterns, and quaint parks give the neighborhood the timelessness of
a Savannah, Beaufort or Charleston. These exceptional properties range
in size from approximately one-quarter acre to almost one acre. River,
lake and park views are available. Homesites start at $235,000 and
homes from $1,395 million for park and river views.
River Road
An extension of Wilson Village, the River Road neighborhood continues
the established character of the Village, complete with brick sidewalks,
granite curbs, gas lights, and a variety of interconnected pathways.
In contrast, the adjacent River Road Preserve offers a near-wilderness
experience of trails, overlooks and nature “encounters”. River
Road features the first limited offering of homesites accessible
to the Palmetto Bluff Water Trail. This newly completed 4-mile stretch
of waterway is envisioned as a connection between one end of Palmetto
Bluff and the other. These unique “water trail homes” will
be allowed private docks for electric boats, canoes, fishing and
other water activities. River Road homesites
start at 250,000 and $1.799 million for a water trail home with private
docks.
Wilson Hayfields
On the rural edge of Palmetto Bluff, Wilson Hayfields blends the convenience
of Village living with the opportunity for a view-oriented, private
retreat. Homesites range in size from one-half acre to well
over one acre allowing for private yards, gardens and pools. Homes
start at $1.525 million.



