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Edge Valley Preservation Launches Bundoran Farm Guild
Anne Hooff, 2/1/2008
Email: info@bundoranfarm.com
Website: http://bundoranfarm.com
PDF: Bundoran Farm Guild Members and Contact Information
 Doug Lowe , Rob Robinson , Russell Versaci and Joe Barnes |
Charlottesville, Virginia – February 1, 2008 – Edge Valley Preservation, LLC, the management and development team for Bundoran Farm located in Southern Albemarle County, launched the project’s Guild program yesterday and introduced the select group of local custom builders who have been chosen as founding members. In addition, the Bundoran Farm Guild also includes accomplished architects, designers, landscape architects and artisans that deliver a high quality of customer service, design and craftsmanship along with a commitment to green building techniques and materials. The Guild member professionals are all capable of assisting property owners in the design and construction of their homes in a manner consistent with Bundoran Farm’s overall Preservation Development mission and goals.
“Each of our builder members were selected because of their outstanding reputations for customer service, construction quality and craftsmanship, and the shared understanding and passion of our vision for Bundoran Farm,” comments Joe Barnes, Development Principal. “We look forward to working with the Guild on establishing the highest standards of quality and design according to Bundoran Farm’s Design and Sustainable Building Guidelines that require careful consideration of the site, regional and historic building patterns and healthy and efficient building materials.”
About Bundoran Farm
Located just twenty minutes from Charlottesville and the renowned University of Virginia, the 2,300 acres of Bundoran Farm are nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Two ponds provide a place for quiet reflection or fishing, and farm buildings and cottages dot the landscape, framing views that typify the slower pace and natural beauty of the Albemarle County lifestyle. This land remains intact today because of a legacy of family stewardship, a tradition of care that will continue for generations to come. Bundoran Farm is not just a place of rare visual beauty. It is a thriving landscape of cattle and orchards - a place where deer, fish and birds find
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quiet refuge. A place where a network of over fifteen miles of walking and riding trails winds amongst mature Piedmont forest species. And where, most importantly, all of this will remain intact for future generations. In fact, 90 percent of Bundoran Farm will remain untouched by residential development thanks to the careful process of Preservation Development.
About Preservation Development
Bundoran Farm is the location of a new kind of rural community. At the heart of this community is a new economic, environmental and social way of life called Preservation Development. This innovative concept of land preservation, combined with extremely limited residential development, has been practiced and refined over thirty years. In the case of Bundoran Farm, these principles will result in a low-density community of approximately one hundred homesites, with the great majority of the farm’s acreage put under a proven system of easements and deed restrictions to ensure the beauty, character and vitality of this land in perpetuity. With the purchase of their individual homesites, owners enjoy the expansive acreage and beauty of the entire working farm and forest. They can experience the benefits of living on a large farm without the investment of time and management such a parcel would typically require.
Please refer all press inquiries to Anne Hooff, Payne, Ross & Associates at
434-977-7607 or 244-8481
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