Bradley Place Wilmington NC

Bradley Place Wilmington NC is a quiet neighborhood along Airlie Rd.  Airlie Rd is a scenic bisection between Oleander and Eastwood Rd coming out just before the Wrightsville Beach Bridge. It takes a tour of the Intracoastal Waterway and Wrightsville Beach sound along its slow paced path.  Bradley Place is a single cul-de-sac road with about 10 homes.  They range in architecture from Cottage to Cape Cod to Low Country.  All are on .4 acre lots.  Home sizes vary from 2400 to 4200 and prices range from $375,000.00 to $650,000.00.  They were built in 1997 and 2002.

Bradley Place Wilmington NC is not far from Airlie Gardens, a 67 acre public garden located close to Oleander Rd. It was created in 1901 as a private garden for the Pembroke Jones family by Mrs. Jones as a lush, flowing, naturalistic Southern Garden with thousands of azaleas, camellias, magnolias, and wisteria. The garden was purchased by New Hanover County in 1999 opening it to the public for an admission fee.

Take a trip back in time and enjoy the view of Gabriel’s Landing. This 102 acre home site and horse farm is on the national register of historic places. The colonial house sits on a knoll overlooking Wrightsville Sound. The property is named after Gabriel Johnston, a former owner of the property in the 1700’s(his house is since gone), and was a Royal Governor of the Colony.

Airlie Rd. finishes off with 3 restaurants (Dockside restaurant, Fish House Grill, and the Bridge Tender) and a marina. This beautiful road starts with a mature landscape and botanical gardens, sweeps into a sound view, and ends at the beginning of Wrightsville Beach.

 

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