Located on
the picturesque waters of the Albemarle Sound in northeastern NC, Edenton is
often referred to as “the prettiest little town in the South.” Smithsonian.com lists Edenton as one of the
20 best small towns to visit and Coastal Living Magazine has featured Edenton
as their Dream Town As the first
capital of colonial North Carolina, Edenton has a rich historical past with
well preserved architecture and many notable historic sites. Our town embodies
small town Southern charm at its best, with friendly people, charming homes,
and incredible scenery that combine to capture your soul. The Atlantic Ocean
and Outer Banks of North Carolina are approximately an hour away, and 3
airports are easily accessible (Norfolk, VA – 1.5 hrs, Greenville, NC - 1.25
hrs, and Raleigh, NC – 2.25 hrs.) Edenton offers a municipal airport with a
6,000’ runway.
Cross the picturesque Queen Anne’s Creek bridge to Edenton
Bay located on Historic Hayes Plantation, home of Samuel Johston, one of North
Carolina’s earliest Governors. Nestled in mature trees, this Brickell’s Glade homesite
is the perfect setting for your dream home.
Views of Edenton Bay and acres of farm land create a captivating approach
and incomparable vistas. This scenic neighborhood is a haven for walking and
cycling and a community pier provides water access. Enjoy fishing, sailing, and other water
sports Brickell’s Glade Circle is a small enclave with only seven lots on a
cul-de-sac, and this is the last remaining opportunity to build This premier gated, waterfront community
affords the feel of country living with the convenience of downtown being just
a walk, bike or golf cart ride away