Showing posts with label Blue Ridge Parkway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Ridge Parkway. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

MEMORIAL DAY 2012 - THE COVE AT CELO


Let's see...Picnics! Parades! Farmers Markets! Swimming! Hiking! Live Bands on Town Square! Cookouts! 

did we forget anything?

Today's Drive through small towns - headed up to the Blue Ridge Parkway
Similar vignette but with a different message in each small town
In Heartfelt Appreciation of the Men, Women, and Families who have sacrificed all 
so that we may all be free 
Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway between Asheville and Boone, NC


Monday, May 14, 2012

Mother's Day Drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway - Near THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

One of the most calming, comforting and pleasurable experiences I have had is leisurely driving the Blue Ridge Parkway.  It is almost a spiritual encounter with nature.  I have known people fresh from extreme tragedies and crises who have experienced a tremendous relief and release of pressure from this beautiful drive.  I wish I could convey this to you through photos - from my iPhone, no less.  This is one life experience I would wish for everyone before leaving this earth.  

This part of the Parkway begins off of 80 S in Yancey County (a State Scenic Highway and Top Motorcycle Ride), just south of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN (a premier gated community between Boone and Asheville), past Mt. Mitchell State Park (the highest peak east of the Mississippi), and on into Asheville.  We stopped off at the renowned Southern Highlands Craft Guild Folk Art Center located on the Parkway near Asheville.  Wild turkey, bear, deer, gorgeous rock tunnels, spectacular long-range views, lush blooming flowers and wonderful trees and rock formations make this America's Favorite Drive.  We ended the day at the award-winning Cúrate Bar de Tapas in Asheville (Best Chef, Best in WNC 2011, Diner's Choice Winner 2012 and 5/5 Star Rating Trip Advisor.com) with other COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN owners.  A stop at The Chocolate Fetish (12 years named Best Chocolate Shop in WNC) was a must for Mother's Day gifts here and before putting the youngest generation back on a flight to Dallas...not a bad way to spend a Mother's Day weekend together.
Breathtaking views off the Blue Ridge Parkway
Mountain Laurel in bloom - note the stems used for furniture and fencing
Wild rhododendron in bloom
Wild rhododendron - highlighting the wood used in furniture and fencing
One of several rock tunnels between Mt. Mitchell and Asheville  on the Parkway




Demonstration of broom making outside the Folk Art Center

Inside demonstration of craft

Final photo in lobby - no photography allowed within the Folk Art Center
 Come make this celebrated drive on North Carolina's Blue Ridge Parkway, learn the technique behind the traditional arts and crafts of the Appalachians, taste the award-winning restaurants serving organic, local produce from farm-to-table, and experience the sanctuary setting captured within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. Call to schedule a visit or to request our view book: 866-378-4769


Sunday, May 6, 2012

A Vignette of History and Home - Dating to the late 1700's - near THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

Generational locals say this is one of the most beautiful springs they can remember.  
Wild azalea - locals call it honeysuckle
 After our church's First-Sunday-of-the-Month dinner today, a friend agreed that this might be a good time to go in search of the trilliums and other blooms her daughter had seen along the Blue Ridge Parkway a week or so ago.  I love the history here, the people whose lives and beautiful characters have been shaped through the demanding challenges of living in these mountains, and - of course, the spectacular scenery all around us. 

This vignette of home and history through photos is of a family who has lived on this same land (his) for 7 generations and (hers) for the same length of time.  Their 5 children - the 8th generation - have now been deeded the land from both sides of the family.  The family names are well known in these mountains and near THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN.  Many of the original roads within Celo Lands were cut out by the current patriarch of this family.  The 6th generation father walked across the mountain from 7 Mile Ridge every morning 5 days a week (a 10 mile or so trek)- getting up around 3 a.m. to arrive at his job constructing The Blue Ridge Parkway.  He was known as the powder man - using explosives to blow the rocks out to build this breathtaking highway we drove on today, known as America's Favorite Drive.  His pay - $1.30/hr.

This is one part of many sagas surrounding the history of this land  - from Indians (arrowheads still found here), to old logging trails, old mines and more.
 Come enjoy this celebrated season in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina in this small sanctuary setting of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN, a premier gated community between Asheville and Boone - just off the Blue Ridge Parkway.  Spend 3 days/2 nights with us on our special visit package at a wonderful historic Bed-and-Breakfast in a county that was Civil War Confederate. Then drive 15 miles down the road to dine at the nationally acclaimed 10-table Knife and Fork, in the sister county that was aligned with the Union - another part of our history.

Call 828-678-4769 to arrange your private appointment with us or to request a mailed view book and other information.

Breathe the Dream...Live the Mountains

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Cove at Celo Mountain - Between Yancey and Mitchell Counties, NC


In a previous post, I told you that THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN is located between the award-winning cities of Asheville and Boone, NC - just off the Blue Ridge Parkway.  This post brings us down even closer to home. Our beautiful, small sanctuary setting is also situated right in the center of two of the most beautiful counties of the North Carolina Blue Ridge - Yancey and Mitchell.  While officially part of Yancey County, we consider both Burnsville (Yancey) and Spruce Pine (Mitchell) our hometowns and treat you to historic B&B lodging and fine dining in each when you visit with us, so you can get to know not only the beauty of our surrounding area but the salt-of-the earth people that live here as well.  Here is our backyard through photos...along with some of my favorite local history and highlights.
Geographical Fact:  Mt. Mitchell State Park – while located in Yancey county, is geographically equal distance from both Burnsville (Yancey) and Spruce Pine (Mitchell) – and is the highest peak of the oldest mountains in the world (the Appalachians), and the highest peak east of the Mississippi at 6.684 ft
Historical Fact:  A defining time for the nation and specifically this area – the Civil War separated these two sister counties (and families) with Mitchell predominantly siding with the Union and Yancey with the Confederacy.   
Cultural Fact: TRAC - Toe River Arts Council Open Studio Tours - June and December - are dubbed the “Premier Open Studio Tour in the Country” We have more artists, per capita, in these 2 counties than anywhere else in America – also ongoing exhibits, plein aire and other events – with galleries in both Yancey (Burnsville) and Mitchell (Spruce Pine)
Educational Fact:  Mayland Community College has its Main Campus in Mitchell (Spruce Pine), but has campuses that service students in Mitchell. Avery and Yancey counties – thus the name MAY (land). Mayland was ranked the #4 Best Community College in America in 2010 in a study done by the University of Texas in Austin and highlighted in the Washington Monthly magazine



 "No matter where you travel in Yancey County, North Carolina, the naturally inspiring beauty of our mountains is close by. With the highest average elevation of any county in North Carolina, we are home to six of the tallest peaks east of the Mississippi, including the highest, Mount Mitchell. Bordered by the Blue Ridge Parkway to the southeast and the Appalachian Trail to the northwest, the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From lush forest lands to tumbling rivers, Yancey County provides countless opportunities for outdoor adventures. You'll also discover working art and craft studios and art galleries tucked throughout our scenic mountains." 


Geographical Landmarks:  historic, picturesque town square, Mt. Mitchell State Park

Shining Stars:  Parkway Playhouse (longest continuously running summer theater in NC), Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina, Internationally renowned Glass Blowers, Farmers’Markets – and Organic Farms

Top Events:  Mt Mitchell Crafts Fair (2012 is our 56th year - named “best event east of the Mississippi”), Old Timey Days Festival, RiddleFest (celebrating Leslie Riddle –a musical genius behind Carter/Cash family), Mountain Farm Lavender Festival, Town Center Friday Night Live Music

Premier gated sanctuary community located in the middle of Yancey and Mitchell Counties, NC
THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
 "Mitchell County  was formed in 1861 from Yancey, Watauga,  Caldwell,  Burke and McDowell counties. It was named in honor of Dr. Elisha Mitchell,  a professor at the University of North Carolina. While on an exploring expedition of Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi River, Dr. Mitchell fell and was killed. He was buried on the top of this lofty mountain. It is in the western section of the State and is bounded by the state of Tennessee and Avery, McDowell and Yancey counties."


Geographical Landmarks:  A river runs through it – The Toe River and a Train Depot and heritage trains run through downtown.  A split Main street – Upper and Lower Levels – Oak and Locust   

Shining Stars:  Knife and Fork (Winner: WNC Chef Challenge, Cooking Light's 2011 Small Town Chef, Garden & Guns Top 50 Best Southern Foods), Best Christmas Tree Ever, world-renowned Penland School of Crafts, Buck’s Stoves, aptly named Little Switzerland

Top Events:  Rhododendron Festival, Penland Community Open House (hands-on art with masters), Fire on the Mountain Blacksmith Festival, Bakersville Creek and Art Walk, Gem and Mining Festivals
    
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

MARCH MADNESS at THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN - FREE Cabin Lower Level Finished -now - 3/31/12


Buy Before March 31, 2012 and Lower Level Finished for FREE
Price Includes:
Land
Septic
Well
One-Year Lease-Back Option Available
The Size:
Main Floor Living 1244 sq. ft.
Unfinished Area 660 sq. ft.
Open Deck 533 sq. ft.
Total: 2437 sq. ft.


Custom Features:
2 Bedrooms and 2 full baths, Spectacular View of Celo Knob, Granite Counter tops throughout, Hardwood Floors, Wood Burning Fireplace with Stone Surround, Stained 6-Panel Pine Door, Stained Over-sized Pine Trim, Tongue and Groove Pine Ceiling, Exposed Wood Beams in Great Room, Comfortable Gas Heating, Central Air Conditioning, Central Septic and Water, Full Size Washer and Dryer, Tile Bathroom Floors, Tile Shower and Tub Enclosures, Andersen Windows, Stone Accent Piers, Metal Accent Roof, Unfinished Lower Level with Private Entrance, Rustic Wavy Board Siding Board and Bat Gables, Wood Kitchen and Bath Cabinets, Stainless Steel Appliances

VISIT US - 866-378-4769 (toll free)

For more information: Our website: The Cove at Celo Mountain


Sunday, January 1, 2012

New for the New Year 2012 - Famous Land Quotes


NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 2012
WITHIN THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
Click here for more information on Woodrock, the new spec home beginning on wooded estate  lot.
Click here for more information on Foxwood, the new Cabin/Cottage at Celo getting final touches now.
NEW spec home begun - Woodrock on a wooded estate lot - 1.32 acres
NEW Cabin at Celo getting final touches - Foxwood -price includes land, septic, well
A NEW home being built for owners on long-range view estate lot
NEW architect plan readied for owners on short-range view estate lot
NEW home's site and foundation being prepared for creek estate lot owners
NEW estate owner family beginning first full year in their creek lot spec home                                          

Famous Land Quotes for the New year 
"Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate."
Andrew Carnegie
"The major fortunes in America have been made in land."
John D. Rockefeller
"The small landholders are the most precious part of a state."
Thomas Jefferson

"He is not a full man who does not own a piece of land."
Hebrew Proverb

"The best investment on earth is earth."
Louis Glickman

"Buy land. They ain't making any more of the stuff."
Will Rogers
"Land really is the best art.  I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own."

Andy Warhol
"It’s tangible, it’s solid, it’s beautiful. It’s artistic, from my standpoint, and I just love real estate." 
Donald Trump
“Buying real estate is not only the best way, the quickest way, the safest way, but the only way to become wealthy.” 
Marshall Field
“Buy on the fringe and wait. Buy land near a growing city! Buy real estate when other people want to sell. Hold what you buy!” 
John Jacob Astor
“Every person who invests in well-selected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of wealth.”
Theodore Roosevelt 
“The best time to buy your land in these mountains is when the leaves are off the trees and you can see the real lay of the land."
Generational Locals in Yancey County, NC(families on same land since 1700's)


The Cove at celo Mountain
+ outside of Asheville, NC (Fodor's Ashevillethe Top of 21 WORLD Destination Places in 2011 )
+ between Yancey and Mitchell counties, NC - more artists, per capita, than anywhere in America
+ highways in each compass direction of us  all either National or State Scenic Highways
+ just off the Blue Ridge Parkway - America's Favorite Drive
+ Good Morning America named this area 1 of - 10 Most Beautiful Places in America.
+NC DOT Scenic Highway 19E being made into a 4-lane from National Scenic Highway I-26 through Burnsville and beyond 80 S turnoff to The Cove at Celo Mountain


Sources for Famous Land Quotes: http://www.socalofficerealestateblog.com/?p=62
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/w/willrogers378679.html

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Buying Land - Why Here and Why Now - THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

WHY HERE within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
  • Privacy, serenity, sanctuary setting
  • Exclusive to only 32 estate owners (1-3 acres each); 1 spec home built and sold on estate lot # 18; one beginning on estate lot # 20 – projected spring, 2012 completion date
  • A separate area for Cottages/Cabins at Celo – 2 built, 2 sold, 1 to be completed by end of December (with available lease-back option)
  • Nature preserved and enhanced – mininal impact on the nationally acclaimed natural beauty of the Toe River Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains
  • The water – streams, creeks, trout ponds, waterfalls – rivers for fly fishing rafting, tubing, kayaking minutes from your front door
  • Custom-built treehouse, 4 park areas with cooking areas, fire pits, seating area with handcrafted furniture, campout area for owners
  • Lean-to’s for photography, outdoor reading, or lying in a hammock by the waterfalls or creeks
  • Club House and Pavilion planned overlooking largest cascading waterfall – Lookout built over waterfall near community gathering area
  • Over 3 miles of manicured hiking trails – much along the water features
  • All infrastructure in and underground – Yancey County will have fiber optics before Asheville
  • Paved within; beautiful winding, wooded drive up gravel road and across creek into Celo Lands and The Cove at Celo Mountain
  • Local art-commissioned, hand-forged entrance gate reflecting the profile of our mountain
  • Location, Location, Location - see below
  • Testimonials of Owners, Developer, Architect, Builder - see below
WHY NOW
  • Generational locals (families that have lived on the same land here since the late 1700’s!) say that the best time to choose your property – to see the real lay of the land in these mountains - is after the leaves have fallen off the trees
  • No restriction on build time on estate lots
  • A lasting legacy for the generations
An estate lot with views (Available)         
Enveloped in privacy – a wooded estate lot
A creek estate lot (one left)
A trout pond within The Cove at Celo Mountain 
Size of the trout in the ponds
Ayles Creek that runs through The Cove at Celo Mountain
LOCATION
  • Good Morning America –this area 1 of - 10 Most Beautiful Places in America.
  • Fodor’s, Asheville the Top of 21 WORLD Destination Places in 2011 (we are between Asheville and Boone)
  • Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway – America’s Favorite Drive
  • Near the world-renowned Penland School of Crafts (There are more artists, per capita, in Yancey and Mitchell Counties, than anywhere else in America)
  • The highways and byways to the immediate north, south, east and west of us are all either National or State Scenic Highways
  • DOT Scenic Highway I-19 off of National Scenic I-26 being made into 4 lane (from Asheville)
  • 4 1/2-Star Golf Digest Must Play Public Course 10 minutes from us - Mt. Mitchell Golf
  • Hiking, Water Sports, Horseback Riding, Skiing, Scenic Driving, Golfing within minutes
TESTIMONIALS –Owners and Developers
TESTIMONIALS – Architect and Builder
Please let us know if you would like us to mail you our view book and information.

For more information:
We hope you will visit with us soon.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Preferred Builder's Perspective - THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN - Guest Author: Randy Banks of Crowder, Banks, and Assoc.

            Randy - 828-284-0409      Edwin -828-778-2127      

Crowder, Banks, & Associates (CBA Construction) is proud to be associated with the fine folks at The Cove at Celo Mountain.  Given today's economic situation, especially in the real estate market, it is refreshing to see  developers listen and understand what people want and to provide a first class development.  They do this while still preserving the beauty and heritage that the mountains of Yancey County provide - with as little disruption as possible. The peaceful, tranquil environment is unmatched - from the many hiking trails, to the streams, trout ponds, and waterfalls. The beautiful steel "mountain profile" entry gate and  fireplace gathering area provide a warm welcome as you enter.  CBA Construction has built 3 of the new weekender cabins.  Two of these are sold, and the third (below) should be finished in the next few weeks and is available for purchase.  It has beautiful views of Celo Knob.
We also completed a new 2200 sq ft home on estate lot 18  (below), which has sold as well.  It is located on .96 acres with a screened porch and upper and lower decks the length of the home overlooking Ayles Creek.
Brookhaven on Ayles Creek - SOLD
Currently we have foundations in and are starting new construction homes on estate lot 16, estate lot 19, and  estate lot 20. Estate lots 16 and 19 are custom homes for owners; 20 is the new spec home that has a projected spring, 2012 completion date.  It sits on 1.32 acres.
Estate Lot # 16 - sold - for owners' home
Estate Lot #16 - sold 
Beginning work on Estate Lot #19 on Ayles Creek - sold - for owner
Beginning work on Woodrock - Estate Lot # 20  - spring, 2012 - Available














My business partner, Edwin Crowder, and I are lifelong residents of this area.  We understand "mountain building" and the importance of preserving the natural surroundings.  We provide an exceptional quality of home and lifestyle, while working with our customers to maintain their vision and budget.

Our hats off to the Mountain Lifestyle Development group for understanding what mountain living really means!

Please feel free to visit our website at www.crowderbanks.com      
A 2 1/2-minute video of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
Testimonial from Celo Estate Owners of a CBA Home

Monday, December 5, 2011

The Cove at Celo Mountain Interview - From the Preferred Architect's Perspective: Guest Author, Armin L. Wessel


How has the current economic slump in real estate changed your approach to client interaction, or has it?

There is not as much interest in building homes as 3 years ago, although there are still a number of clients that still want to build with quality design.  Our approach has not really changed in that we have to take each client and individually solve their problems, meet their needs and wishes.  There is no stock plan.  Everyone deserves to have what they want.  What has changed in real estate is that most people are looking for deals, and this is true as well for architects.  We have to work as we always have - very conscientiously – with a truthful, honest, open approach.  This has not changed.  There just are not as many clients in today’s market.

Has the real estate market downturn impacted your design approach?  I assume design in architecture changes with economic change.   Is that correct and, if so, how – on a personal level?

No, our design approach has not changed.  The approach in design is to evaluate the needs and wishes of the client and its relationship to the property.  One aspect of change is that some clients are paying cash as it is difficult for people to get loans.  However, our design approach remains constant - to listen to the client - what they are saying, what they are not saying - and design accordingly.

What are you hearing from a client that is different from say 3 years ago?  Are smaller homes more the trend?  What square footage is being requested?  Other?

Smaller homes are more the trend but with high quality in design and specifications.  But I do have one client that still wants a 7,000 sq. ft. home.  I have tried to encourage smaller, but this is a dream of theirs.  We are also seeing much more remodeling than new starts.
 
What changes in amenities or trends are clients now requesting?

People still want good quality.  Plans are still open, casual - no formal dining.  They still want theaters – want to entertain in their home with themselves, family, and large and small groups of friends.  They still want good quality in cabinets, windows, as well as a good use of the lot.   Here in the mountains that, of course, translates to windows with views.

Your portfolio includes private, corporate, religious designs – from high-end to moderate.  Where does design for The Cove at Celo Mountain fit into your spectrum?

Our vision of Celo fits right in with our portfolio – large or small homes that fit into the natural mountain setting.  The design has to be well thought out, good use of lot, giving owners what they want.

Of the design styles preferred within The Cove at Celo Mountain covenants (American Lodge, American Craftsman, and Adirondack), could you show us works from your portfolio that reflect these genres?  Do you have a spin-off of these that is more characteristic of what you envision for The Cove at Celo Mountain?
 
We have included three homes that exhibit quality design in layout, taking advantage of the natural mountain setting and views as well as the use of natural materials -  i.e.,  timbers, logs, stone and other natural materials such as bark siding.  The color pallet also has to be considered when building in the mountains.




Walk through the typical first on-site meeting to the final stages of your work with a client.
 
Our mission is not just to design a home for someone but a satisfying lifestyle as well.  We first meet with the client - usually in our office - to get to know each other and the client’s wishes, needs, and fantasies.  Then we go out and analyze the site with the client, visualizing the design – picture yourself out 50 feet – up in the tree canopy – what would the view be from there?  Imagine the sunset or the full moon or entertaining outdoors with a fire in the fireplace - get them excited about the possibilities.  We take the approach that we are very serious with their investment; we have to earn their trust in us.  We then will do preliminary floor plans and their site plan.  After they have had time to study the design, we will make any desired changes or additions.  Then the 3rd dimension of the design development begins on the computer.  We develop elevations and cross sections to help the client visualize the entire design.  From there we go to the construction documents – engineering, foundation, electrical, schedules, specifications, etc.  We like to negotiate a contract price from a list of qualified builders.  The team approach in my experience puts everyone on the same page with the same goals.  From start to completion should be about 8-16 months depending on size, weather, steepness of lot, etc.  Almost exclusively, my clients are much more satisfied with the final outcome than they even dreamed or expected.  With us the whole design process is easy, comfortable, enjoyable and fulfilling.

We know that you and the Petersons have finalized design plans for their Cove at Celo Mountain home.  Could you share those with us?

What I would really like to do with the Peterson home, is to have your viewers follow along as we begin the on-site work, and then update them with progress through to completion, so they can experience with these owners how enjoyable, easy and exciting this can be.  We are almost finished with the Peterson’s final version of the plans.   It will be about 2700 square feet on 1 and ½ levels.  We will start next week with photos of their estate lot and the plans in a part of your blog allocated to this building process. 

Any additional comments that you think it would be beneficial for prospective clients to know?

Working with an architect is the only way to design a home.   You get exactly what you want that you wouldn’t by using a stock plan.  Using an architect is a rewarding experience.  You get a custom-designed home that fits your needs and lifestyle.  Architect’s fees are a small investment to ensure that the value of your home now and in the future is secure.   Your home is a major investment.  Protect it.  Use a qualified architect.  We are easy to work with and give our decades of experience and talents to our clients for their living enjoyment and financial benefit.  We have worked with over 2500 clients with completed homes in the last 30 years.  Some of our clients have built multiple homes with us because they were able to realize such a significant increase in the value of their home at time of sale.  (Our corporate, religious, school, and other design work is in addition to this number.)   Our portfolio of private homes ranges from 1500 – 10,000 sq. ft.  Size of the home is not what determines use of an architect’s expertise.  You use an architect for quality design and living experience.   We create a lifestyle as much as a home.  

Website, Portfolio, Testimonials for Armin L. Wessel Architect, Inc.
2 1/2-minute video of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
Guest Author Blog Post by Allen and Bevo Peterson, Estate Owners and Clients of Armin Wessel Architect, Inc