What makes Beresford Hall extraordinary? Is it the views of the marsh? Or maybe the peacefulness of the neighborhood that makes you forget you’re only a stone’s throw away from civilization? Or is it feeling of belonging, whether it be meeting your neighbors at the pool for a cookout, going to the annual Oyster Roast or watching the kids hunt for Easter eggs in the meadow.
Or Could It Be The:
“The Ruins” - The community clubhouse designed to look like a ruin plantation home which includes a kitchen, wood burning fireplace, community gathering area and a terraced stage
Neighborhood Deep Water Boat Dock and Ramp - The dock includes a fish cleaning station
8 Miles of Sidewalks and Nature Trails - Admire the sunset as you cross over the boardwalk on the marsh trail
2 Playgrounds - Watch as the kids set sail on Beresford Hall’s pirate ship
Neighborhood Crab Dock - Enjoy fishing as you watch the ospreys, egrets and crabs look for dinner
4 Parks - From wooded to wide open fields
Infinity Zero Entry Swimming Pool - A great way to escape from the low country heat
Ice House for Residents - Need something to cool your beverages down as you head out on your boat or relax by the pool
Full Size Basketball Court - Right next door to the court is a field that is perfect for a pickup game of football or soccer.
Campfire Pit - For the cold winter nights
The Meadow - Where deer and wild turkeys make their home
Doggie Park - For your furry friends to enjoy low county living at Beresford Hall
581 “Elegant Grand Trees” - Mature giants scattered throughout the Settlement
Designated Green Space - That will never be developed
Historical Preservation - Remnants of the original spring house and a brick kiln remind us of the past
Outside Grills - To cook up your fresh catch right after you step off your boat
Phillip Simmons Schools - Newly local STEAM schools (Science,Technology,Engineering,Arts,Math)