Stonehouse, Toano, Virginia
Not far from historic Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown, Virginia, set amidst 5700 wooded acres, lies Stonehouse, a beautifully-designed recreational community, aimed at both retirees and young, executive couples and families. Nestled around 30-acre Mill Pond, homes at Stonehouse reflect the gracious Colonial Williamsburg style, and range from golf villas to million dollar custom estates. Although steeped in history, homes here feature state-of-the-art, fiberoptic cable, allowing residents to enjoy unlimited Internet access and digital cable television as well as a private community communications system with news, phone numbers, and special programming.
One of the most popular features of Stonehouse is the award-winning “Traditions of Stonehouse” golf course, designed by golf architect, Mike Stranz. The course makes good use of the natural topography, with steep bluffs and ridges, ravines and streams, and elegant tree-lined fairways. Golf Digest Magazine named “Traditions of Stonehouse” the best new upscale course in the United States.
Nearly half of the community’s property will remain undeveloped and miles of hiking and biking trails allow residents the opportunity to explore the landscape. In addition to golf, residents can take advantage of fishing and canoeing at Mill Pond or tennis and swimming at the Sports Center. History buffs will love the nearness of sites, such as Colonial Williamsburg and the Jamestown Settlement. William and Mary College, in Williamsburg, regularly hosts a variety of sporting and cultural events. What’s more: Stonehouse is just 35 miles from Richmond and all that Virginia’s capital city has to offer.