Hampstead North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly coastal town of Hampstead NC.
The
Village of Hampstead NC is in the area of
Pender County north of
Wilmington on US Hwy. 17. Just a few years ago,
it was just a “wide spot” in the road with a couple of
fish houses and a small grocery store. Bordered on the
south by New Hanover County and Wilmington , on the west
by Holly Shelter Game Preserve, on the north by Onslow
County and on the east by the sound and Topsail Island.
Today it is a place that has become very attractive to
those who come to visit and those searching for a new
start.
Premiere Hampstead NC
Real Estate Agents
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Coast Home to North
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Specializing in new
construction homes and land sales in the Pender
County area, golf communities and beach homes.
Let's get together and talk about your home
buying and/or selling plans.
Christina Block, REALTOR
Cell:
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Because of lower taxes and inexpensive property,
Hampstead is an up-and-coming place to live where many
retirees have moved from places such as Pennsylvania ,
New York and New Jersey . In fact, there are families
from all over the nation that have found Hampstead to be
a good place to raise a family or to spend the latter
years of their lives.
Hampstead NC is now home to four of the top golf
courses in southeastern North Carolina : Castle Bay Golf
Club, Olde Point Golf Club, Belvedere Plantation Golf
Club, and Topsail Greens Golf Club. Each of these is
centered in residential developments where you can live
in the same area you play golf. Just recently, there
have been plans revealed by a Wilmington developer for
the development of a large commercial/ residential area
on US Hwy. 17. Included in this are two commercial areas
and 500 lots for single-family homes.
Hampstead is home to schools that serve the eastern part
of Pender County , including part of Topsail Island .
There are two elementary schools: North Topsail
Elementary and South Topsail Elementary. There are
approved plans for a third school, Central Topsail
Elementary, in the near future. There is one middle
school, Topsail Middle School and one high school,
Topsail High School . Presently, there are approved
plans for a new high school to replace the present one
because of the tremendous growth of the area. All of
these schools have received the highest honors available
in the State of North Carolina
Because it is not incorporated, Hampstead is served by a
branch of the Pender County Library, the Pender County
Health Department and Pender County Animal Control.
The Hampstead area is served by two of the top volunteer
fire departments in southeastern North Carolina ,
Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department and Sloop Point
Volunteer Fire Department. The area is also served by
Pender EMS for emergencies and the Pender County
Sheriff’s Department.
Pender County is presently developing a county water
system for the Hampstead area and is planning to add a
sewer system in the future. This will spur more growth
in the area and bring in more commercial development as
well as residential. To add to the growth in the area
and to alleviate traffic problems, the NCDOT has
approved the development of a bypass around Hampstead
that will tie in to the new I-140 bypass around
Wilmington to the south and west. This will greatly
improve infrastructure for more growth in the area.
Every year, there are events where Hampstead comes
together such as the Spot Festival, the Relay For Life
and the Hampstead Expo. The Spot Festival is a long held
tradition that celebrates one of the most abundant and
favorite fish found in the area. The Relay For Life is a
walkathon sponsored by local groups to raise support for
the American Cancer Association. The Hampstead Expo is
an event sponsored by the Greater Hampstead Chamber of
Commerce that brings local businesses together with the
people of the community, encouraging local people to
support their local businesses.
Whether it’s gathering for a fish fry, a pig pickin’ or
to help a neighbor in need, the people of Hampstead
create the feel of a real community where your neighbors
really care about you.
If you talk to those who have either moved here or have
lived here all of their lives, they all will tell you
that they wouldn’t want to live anywhere else.
George Washington passed through here in
1791, and spent the night at a tavern not too far from
here. The monument at its base was placed there by the
Daughters of the American Revolution in 1925.
Hampstead NC was once a small fishing village and
a whistle stop alongside the Atlantic Coast Line RR. Now
it is probably the fastest growing area in the state, as
more and more folks are choosing to live here. Many
neighborhoods front the waterway, more are along the
numerous creeks and even more line the area's four golf
courses.
The land side of the sound is officially referred to as
Topsail Township, and includes many small unincorporated
communities, and the larger community of Hampstead.
There are still quaint fishing shacks on the banks of
the Intracoastal Waterway, though most are being
replaced by much larger homes as new people * move into
the area.
Highway 17 is being widened to a four lane coastal
highway from Virginia to Florida, and offers convenient
access to Wilmington, Jacksonville, and Interstate 40.
Now we have it all - a hamburger place, gas and taco
place, take out pizza and take out Chinese, grocery
store, drug store, hardware store, doctors and dentists
and lawyers, a nice library, an oil change place, a few
shopping strips and some excellent nurseries.
There are two wholesale-only fresh fish dealers, a very
nice marina, and full service boat yard **, and lots of
golf courses.
Every September, J. H. Lea & Sons contributes about
5,000 lbs. of fish to the yearly Spot Festival, the
event of the year in the town.
History is everywhere, mostly related to marauders, both
pirates and Yankees. Topsail Inlet was a frequently used
entrance to Topsail Sound, a hideout for Blackbeard,
Steede Bonnett and Captain Kidd, and Union raiders found
it strategic to raid the salt works nearby, and
generally disrupt waterborne commerce.
The bottom picture shows breastworks from the Civil War
days. Breastworks were earthen walls piled up around gun
emplacements, and these are near the entrance to
Virginia Creek. There are more near Topsail Inlet.
Hampstead NC, and in fact all of Pender County, is
seeing growth and change come quickly, and farmlands
once used for blueberries and tobacco are growing houses
and neighborhoods as development of the area increases.
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