Hendersonville

North Carolina

Welcome to Hendersonville

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Nestled amidst the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina lies a picturesque town that exudes charm and tranquility: Hendersonville. While Asheville often steals the spotlight in this region, Hendersonville quietly beckons travelers with its scenic beauty, vibrant arts scene, and rich historical heritage. 

Hendersonville boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state. From the vibrant colors of spring and summer to the fiery hues of fall foliage, the landscape here is nothing short of spectacular. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with an abundance of hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks to explore.

One of the most iconic spots is Jump Off Rock, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Hendersonville’s natural beauty promises to leave a lasting impression.

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Despite its small size, Hendersonville boasts a thriving arts scene that rivals that of larger cities. Downtown Hendersonville is a hub of creativity, with numerous galleries, studios, and theaters showcasing the talents of local artists. Visitors can stroll along Main Street, admiring colorful murals and eclectic sculptures, or catch a live performance at the historic Flat Rock Playhouse.

Art lovers will also appreciate the monthly art walks and festivals that celebrate the vibrant cultural heritage of the region. From pottery and painting to music and dance, there’s no shortage of artistic expression to enjoy in Hendersonville.

Hendersonville’s history is as fascinating as it is diverse. Founded in the early 19th century, the town has preserved much of its historic architecture and landmarks. Take a visit to the Historic Johnson Farm, a living history museum that offers a glimpse into rural life in the early 20th century.

History buffs will also enjoy exploring the town’s many museums and heritage sites, including the Henderson County Heritage Museum and the Mineral & Lapidary Museum of Henderson County. From Native American artifacts to Civil War memorabilia, there’s something to pique the interest of every history enthusiast.

No visit to Hendersonville would be complete without sampling the local cuisine. The town’s dining scene is a delightful mix of southern comfort food, farm-to-table fare, and international flavors. From quaint cafes and bakeries to upscale restaurants and breweries, there’s no shortage of options to satisfy your culinary cravings.

Be sure to try some of the region’s specialties, such as mouthwatering barbecue, freshly picked apples, and homemade fried pies. And don’t forget to wash it all down with a glass of locally brewed craft beer or cider, made with the finest ingredients from the surrounding mountains.

What truly sets Hendersonville apart is its sense of community and hospitality. Whether you’re chatting with locals at a farmers’ market, attending a community event, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through town, you’ll be greeted with warm smiles and southern hospitality at every turn.

From family-owned businesses to community festivals and events, the sense of pride and camaraderie is palpable in Hendersonville. It’s a place where neighbors still know each other by name, and visitors are welcomed with open arms.

In a world filled with bustling cities and crowded tourist destinations, Hendersonville offers a refreshing escape to a simpler time. With its natural beauty, vibrant arts scene, rich history, and welcoming community, it’s no wonder that this hidden gem in the mountains continues to captivate the hearts of all who visit.

So whether you’re seeking adventure in the great outdoors, inspiration in the world of art and culture, or simply a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, consider making Hendersonville your next destination. You may arrive as a visitor, but you’ll leave as a friend, with memories that will last a lifetime.

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FEATURED LISTINGS:

1035 KILPATRICK ROAD
HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28739
$349,828

This great little home burrowed in the woods offers privacy without sacrificing convenience. Large windows and over 1,200 SF of decking perfectly integrates finished interior living space with the great outdoors, enhancing livability for a true mountain lifestyle with beautiful winter views. Exterior wood siding makes for a rustic cabin vibe, adding timeless character and charm. Wonderful kitchen layout with stainless steel appliances. The floor plan offers the perfect amount of division and warmth between rooms and plenty of storage throughout. Primary suite on the main level with a walk-in closet. Jack and Jill layout on the second story, utilizing space without compromising on functionality. Large recreation room located in the finished portion of the basement. Incredible location! This home is in close proximity to the Ecusta Trail & Coffee Shop. Convenient to downtown Hendersonville, I-26, Pisgah National Forest, and other outdoor attractions. shopping, and dining. Make it yours!

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Homes for Sale in Hendersonville

2531 Little River Road
$8,250,000
Subdivision:
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Teneriffe is one of the most extraordinary properties ever offered in Hendersonville, presenting a rare blend of residential and commercial opportunities steeped in rich history. The property greets you with a leaf-canopied driveway that frames the setting beautifully as you approach the Tudor Revival residence built in 1855. In 1903, the home was reimagined by Richard Sharp Smith, the Biltmore's supervising architect, with landscape design consulted by F.L. Olmsted, complementing the architectural beauty. The enchanting ambiance is further enhanced by a barn, pastures, walking trails, gardens, and multiple water features.The wrap-around veranda at the main residence leads to a grand foyer, with gracious spaces throughout the main level. The primary wing is a testament to both luxury and functionality, featuring an executive home office, a spa, and complete seclusion. Two additional levels of bedrooms and living spaces, along with a historic cabin, provide ample room for guests.

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Basic Information

Status:Active
MLS#:4154708
Price:$8,250,000
SqFt:9452
Bedrooms:9
Bathrooms:10 full, 2 half
Acreage:21.16
Year Built:1855
Type:Single Family Residence

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Listing courtesy of: Premier Sotheby’s International Realty - 828-279-3980

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Data updated October 18, 2024.

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