Brasstown North
Carolina
Looking for a home
in
the friendly town of Brasstown NC.
Located
in both Clay County and Cherokee County, Brasstown NC
is the home of the John Campbell Folk School, a
wonderful accent to the artisan community in and around
Hayesville, local stores sell folk art.
Premiere Brasstown NC
Real Estate Agents
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Specializing in the
residential and second home market, mountain
view properties, and mountain chalets in
Cherokee County, NC. A full service Real Estate
office offering lots/acreage to a turn key
custom home
Tami Cook
Cell: 828-361-3199 Office 877-837-5086
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From the shores of beautiful Lake Chatuge to the
peak of mile high Standing Indian Mountain on the
outskirts of the county. Brasstown NC in Clay County
is considered one of the unspoiled hideaways of the
Blue Ridge Mountains. Ancient mountain trails, tall
timber hardwood forest, crystal clear streams make this
region a natural mountain experience for all visitors.
Its ideal small towns have become a natural haven to the
creative minds of artists looking for a place to express
the gift of their imaginations. The western and southern
views of the mountains before us are breathtaking. There
are two overlooks going down this mountain that deserve
a stop and look see. The two mountains to the south,
Hightower and Eagle Mountain display great perspective
in size, making all else appear small and insignificant.
The northern end of Lake Chatuge is in North Carolina
while the south side of Lake Chatuge is in North
Georgia, about 10 miles away. Its southern shores are in
the Chattahoochee National Forest and its northern
shores in the Nantahala National Forest.
Brasstown NC Clay County is more of an artisan
community of both artist, new arrivals and local
mountain folks. All are seeking and finding a more a
creative environment. Hayesville is the main commerce
center for Clay County. It is a quiet town of quaint
charm and quality. The classic design of this town is
worthy of a movie setting. Perched on the center square
is the old red brick courthouse surrounded by a park on
three sides. The four main streets are mostly lined with
long porch covered sidewalks, containing various types
of shops and dining. The Licklog Players, a serious and
dedicated acting group make the Peacock Theater in
Hayesville their home.
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