Neighborhoods

Christenbury offers four distinct residential villages

Christenbury Hall

Luxury Homes from the $600s

The elegant wrought iron gates of Christenbury Hall open to a beautifully preserved woodland with tree canopies and natural areas of the estuary of the Clark Creek area.

Offering the largest homesites in Christenbury, many are situated on wooded cul-de-sacs, with topography that allows basements to be sculpted into the gentle hills—amid parklands and preserves.

Custom builder Simonini Builders will present a portfolio of distinguished designs in English Countryside themes.

Be sure to visit the two new model homes...NOW OPEN!

 

Christenbury Wood

Homes from the low $400s

This collection of homes by builder David Weekley Homes, Inc. will include a special collection of designs reflecting the rolling topography of English villages, with many of the periphery lots within heavily wooded environments.

Christenbury Wood is the closest of all neighborhoods to the Manor House and residents will enjoy a short stroll to this grand amenity area of over three acres.

Additionally the western boundary is comprised of Summer's Park and a picturesque lake and gathering area.

 

Christenbury Chase

Homes from the 230's

Surrounded by parks and preserve areas, Christenbury Chase presents a charming grouping of homes adjacent to interconnecting pathways and the Clark Creek Estuary.

These elegant homes are being created with special architectural and interior features selected for only Christenbury.

The northern boundary is near the confluence of Clark Creek and the historic Rocky River with adjoining preserves.

 

Christenbury Mews

Homes from $220s

Christenbury Mews is an intimate neighborhood, on the northeast boundary of this wonderful master-planned community. The elegant streetscape is surrounded by nature with the possibility of a future connection to the planned park system of Cabarrus County. Christenbury Mews is also in close proximity to the county's school campus on Cox Mill Road.

Many of the homesites border the conserved open spaces and homeowners will find the area delightfully remote from the other neighborhoods while being well connected by pathways to “civilization".