Seagrove's Farm Apex NC near the intersection of U.S. 1 and Ten-Ten Road, offers nine different single-family homes, with or without basements! 116 single-family detached homes and 42 townhomes, situated on 65 acres within Apex NC city limits, one of the Best Places to Move according to Forbes.
This swimming pool, master-planned community affords easy access to Cary, Raleigh, RTP and RDU airport. Just a few minutes from Downtown Apex, shopping and schools. Seagrove's Farm - Pool & Clubhouse Ranch, first-floor master and two-story homes are available from about $290,000. Most of the floorplans in Seagrove's Farm subdivision feature 10-foot ceilings and 8-foot doorways. Exterior features include two car garages, Hardiplank siding, crawl space or walkout basement foundations, landscaping & sodded yards! Seagrove's Farm Model Home is stunning - beautiful stone & Hardiplank low maintenance exterior! Kitchen features include 42" cabinets, brushed chrome finish knobs, Corian countertops The 42 townhomes include 28 homes with a detached one car garage & 14 three story, second level entry with a double SUV garage. Seagrove's Farm History via Capital Area Preservation Inc., Raleigh NC Seagroves Farm, 1617 Ten Ten Road, Apex, Easement Acquired: 9/24/2007
The John H. and Nevada Seagroves Farm is an especially intact turn-of-the-century tobacco farm complex that features a one story, triple-A-roofed house and several frame outbuildings. According to family members, Raymond Baker of Apex and his three brothers built the Seagroves Farm around 1910 and embellished it with a wraparound porch and decorative gable trim. Born around 1875 to a tenant farmer, John Seagroves was no doubt the beneficiary of bright leaf tobacco's expansion in western Wake County in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He bought his own 92-acre farm for $540 in 1904 and also served as a rural mail carrier. All that remains of the vast farm are the house, several of its outbuildings on approximately 1 acre in fast-developing Apex. Owner Cotton Custom Homes, Inc. donated a preservation easement to CAP in September 2007 and will rehabilitate the house and outbuildings for their business offices in accordance with a rehabilitation agreement with CAP.
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