Creighton Farms Presents The Enclave - A New Section With An
Emphasis On Elegance
Aldie,
Virginia - August 10, 2010 - Creighton Farms, an exclusive
residential golf community located in Virginia's historic Loudoun
County, has announced an exciting new section it calls The Enclave.
Designed and developed by award-winning builder Apex Custom
Homes, it features one-of-a-kind, French-inspired homes that are
both elegant and designed for everyday living.. Picture Louis XIV at
Versailles and the joie de vivre of the courtly lifestyle transplanted
here to the rolling Virginia horse and hunt country. The Enclave will
offer the chance to enjoy a relaxed, private lifestyle that hearkens
back to the refined era of garden parties at court - but with all the
modern amenities one would expect from Northern Virginia's most
celebrated resort lifestyle community. Each Enclave residence
reflects an architectural heritage that has its roots in the French
countryside, with elegant touches throughout and open spaces that
are perfect for families and gatherings with friends.
Created by Apex Custom Homes, The Enclave will consist of 13 homes, each
nestled on 3+ acres of wooded or open land. Named one of America's Top 100
Custom Builders by USArchitecture Magazine, Apex works hand in hand with
homeowners to create masterpieces replete with all the special touches,
craftsmanship and detail that set each home at The Enclave apart. Families
will appreciate all the beauty and serenity of Creighton Farms, with a
choice of home locations that offer unmatched privacy and intimacy - all
within steps of all the existing and planned amenities of The Club at
Creighton Farms.
The majestic designs by Apex Custom Homes let you fully customize your
low-maintenance home with only a 6-month build time, allowing more time to
revel in the little things life has to offer. Creighton Farms is located
just 55 minutes from downtown Washington D.C. and even closer to other
destinations including Herndon (20 minutes), Fairfax (25 minutes), McLean
(35 minutes) and Arlington (45 minutes).
"Today, people demand value, stability and a variety of options in the
homes that they're purchasing for their families- that is why we chose to
work with Apex Custom Homes on their new neighborhood, The Enclave," said
David Southworth, President and CEO of Southworth Development. "Our vision
of Creighton Farms has always included giving people a choice of sections
and neighborhoods in our world-class community, coupled with superior
service and amenities, all of which make Creighton Farms a place where
families can enjoy being together for generations to come."
Since its purchase in 2009 by an affiliate of the Newton, Mass.-based
Southworth Development LLC, Creighton Farms has experienced many
milestones, including the groundbreaking of a new 34,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse
coupled with an increase in membership of The Club at Creighton Farms by
over 100%; a 5,000-square-foot Pavilion addition to the existing Golf House
where members and their guests may enjoy outdoor dining and events; a new
gatehouse located on Watson Road; a new state of-the-art golf maintenance
facility; a newly renovated Sales Center; new homes being built -- a total
of 9 lots sold or otherwise under agreement -- and the welcoming of the
first residents into the community.
About Creighton Farms
Creighton Farms is an exclusive residential golf community located in
Virginia's prestigious Loudoun County. Situated just 30 miles west of
Washington, D.C., Creighton Farms occupies almost a thousand acres of
gently rolling topography that typifies Virginia's historic horse country.
This luxurious single-family residential community combines the area's rich
history with the elegance of world-class amenities and custom-crafted
estate and villa residences. The centerpiece of this spectacular gated
community is the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, recently named one of
the 'Best New Courses in 2008' by Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Travel +
Leisure Golf - one of only two private courses in the world to be
recognized by all three publications that year.