It is an interconnected community that mirrors history with its narrow, tree-lined streets and old stone walls. Behind Meadowmont is a bit of interesting history. The community gets its name from a 20,000-square-foot Georgian Revival estate that stands just above the Meadowmont community. Built by the DuBose family in 1933, the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A tribute to its namesake, the Meadowmont community is a studied reflection of Southern hospitality and grace.
In fact, front porches, neighborhood parks and sidewalks on both sides of every street encourage neighborly interaction — it's a true community seven days a week. And variety isn't compromised. With luxury townhomes, maintenance-free condos, wooded estate homes and Craftsman style cottage homes, this isn't another cookie-cutter neighborhood. Take a look.