November 5, 2007 , Deerfield Beach, FL - The producers of Great Taste , an innovative, educational television program, are pleased to announce an upcoming episode featuring Stoney Glen, the newest homesite community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The residential development will be showcased in a segment on "Distinctive Residential Developments," as part of a series on "Hidden Gems of Real Estate."
Located just south of Lewisburg, West Virginia, Stoney Glen is the newest development rising up in Greenbrier County, an area receiving attention this year, as a new favorite hot spot for young professionals to retiring baby-boomers.
This unique, gated community will offer estate-sized lots up to three acres, nestled on rolling hills with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Stoney Glen is the only homesite community in the area offering city water and sewer directly to the homes. Also offered to each home will be fiber-optic cable which allows buyers the option of a "Smart House," home automation for surround sound, home theatre, security, lighting, lawn irrigation, etc., via one integrated network accessible through a touch-button system. The fiber-optic capabilities allow communication to anywhere in the world, at speeds 1,000 times faster than high speed cable and DSL.
Residents of Stoney Glen can also enjoy walking, jogging or bird watching on the trails that wind through the community, walk up to Chestnut Hill and have a picnic in the gazebo or go to the community center clubhouse for activities and a little socializing.
Just a five-minute drive away from Stoney Glen is Lewisburg, a small historic city filled with a wide variety of fine shops, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and historical landmarks, some dating as far back as 1750. World-class golfing, four ski resorts, white water rafting, fly fishing, rock climbing, and bird watching are just a few of the outdoor activities available in the area. Right around the corner from Stoney Glen, residents will find the entrance to the Greenbrier Trail, which offers boating, fishing, bike and walking trails, and lake-side lodging. The Organ Cave, one of the two largest public caves in the U.S. is a local, nearby attraction, as are vineyards, seven state parks, and one of 4 Carnegie Halls still in continuous use.
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