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Lost Rabbit, Madsion MS Real Estate For Sale

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Lost Rabbit

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The Town of Lost Rabbit is a very unique community located on the Ross Barnett Reservoir. Lost Rabbit, Madison MS is a lifestyle of elegant place to live than a cozy little nook of the world set aside for making memories. A premium example of the New Urbanism approach to home crafting, Lost Rabbit opens its arms to all who are ready to lift a glass to the well-lived moment.

The Town of Lost Rabbit is located on 260 wooded acres at the end of Hoy Road in Madison County, Mississippi, between the Natchez Trace Parkway and the 33,000-acre Ross Barnett Reservoir. Development and construction are planned in three distinct phases and include a unique blend of homes, town homes, condominiums, offices, shops and amenities for residents and visitors to enjoy for a lifetime and generations to come.

Homes range from 450,000 to 1,000,000 plus. Lost Rabbit has is one of Madison County Mississippi's most prestigous developments.

Architects

The Deans of the Details.

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Overseeing the marriage of form and function at Lost Rabbit, Barranco Architecture, PLLC, serves as the aesthetic guide as the project takes shape and its beauty emerges. Michael Barranco, the firm's founder, has believed for years in crafting dwellings that blend interior design, landscape design and the flow of traffic in and around a space.

In addition to Barranco, Lost Rabbit features a list of approved architects whose work and standards are in tune with the symphony being pieced together here. Residents, of course, are able to choose another architect, dependent on the matching of the architect with the Lost Rabbit vision. The Architectural Review Board makes the final determination.

"While various architectural styles are allowed, the predominant style at Lost Rabbit is French Colonial, chosen because of its appropriateness to this region, honoring its historical proportions and simplicity and adhering to an accurate use of materials. Additional styles include Classical Greek Revival, Mississippi Federal and Mississippi Italianate. Above all, it is the desire of the development to evolve these styles and develop a style that becomes known as the Lost Rabbit Style."

- Michael Barranco

Charrette Designers

Michael Barranco-Town Architect
Barranco Architecture & Interior Design
1808 North State Street
Jackson, Ms. 39202
mbarranco@barrancoarc.com

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