8609 Belews Creek Road Stokesdale, NC 27357
$172,000
Sold
3
2 full
1100 - 1400
0.52
Single Family
953083
Yes
No
Yes
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- 1 Story
Parking
- Carport
- Driveway
Year Built
- 2005
Acreage
- 0.52
Square Feet
- 1,247
Sold Date
- Feb 5, 2020
Listing Brokerage Name
- Allen Tate Oak Ridge
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Sewer Type
- Private
- Septic
Water Type
- Private
- Well
Cooling
- Central
Heating
- Forced Warm Air
- Heat Pump
- Electric
Room Floor
- Kitchen
- Main
- Living Room
- Main
- Master Bedroom
- Main
- 2nd Bedroom
- Main
- 3rd Bedroom
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Construction
- Vinyl
Lot Dimensions
- 100 x 225 x 100 x 225
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Stokesdale
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Data compiled from available Multiple Listing Service sources.
Stokesdale is a small rural town equidistant from Greensboro and Winston-Salem in the Triad region of North Carolina. This friendly town is highly accessible from neighboring communities due to the network of highways intersecting at Stokesdale.
Real Estate
The median home price in Stokesdale is more than the averages for both the state and nation. You will find an abundance of traditional homes in Stokesdale, as well as many new construction homes to accommodate the town’s growing population. Due to the community’s rural nature, homes in Stokesdale are situated on large lots with beautiful natural surroundings.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Stokesdale is a small town with a population just over 5,000 located in the upper northwest corner of Guilford County. It is positioned an almost equal distance from both Greensboro and Winston-Salem, which are each approximately 20 miles away. Stokesdale is located at the intersection of three highways, US-158, NC-68 and NC-65, providing easy access in and out of town. Stokesdale is also close to Virginia, Kernersville, and High Point. While Stokesdale has a few shops and restaurants, residents may access nearby larger nearby cities for dining, shopping, employment and entertainment. Stokesdale is primarily a rural community, and the town leaders work hard to preserve and promote its attractive small-town nature.
Stokesdale Town Park at Martin’s Meadow is a 25-acre park with athletic fields, walking trails, picnic pavilions, a disc golf course, and more. Stokesdale is also situated near Belews Lake, which is accessible at Carolina Marina with boat slips and storage, RV campsites, a cottage rental and more. This is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, boating and water skiing. Annual community events and festivals include the Stokesdale Christmas Parade, Annual Harvest Festival, and more. Stokesdale is home to the award-winning Stonefield Cellars Winery.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Stokesdale is served by the Guilford County School System, and there are more than 20 private institutions in the Stokesdale/Greensboro vicinity. Stokesdale contains no institutions of higher learning within its boundaries, but a reasonable commute brings many opportunities within reach, including Greensboro College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Wake Forest University, and High Point University.
History
Stokesdale was originally called Green Pond, named after a swampy body of water in the area. In 1860, a general store made up the entirety of the town, and a post office was added after the Revolutionary War. Locals eventually removed “green” from the name, and the area became known as “Pond.” The name was changed to Stokesdale after a railroad employee in 1886, when the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad came through the area. The town was officially incorporated in 1907.
During the Great Depression, the town went bankrupt and became inactive. The charter was later revoked in 1971, but it wasn’t until 1989 that the town was incorporated a second time. The Stokesdale community is proud of its history, which is evident in the town seal created in 1994. It has railroad tracks, the original name of Green Pond, intersecting highways, tobacco, a horse and plow, and a still, representing the water used to make moonshine to supplement farm income.
Approximate Distance to:
Greensboro: 19 Miles
Winston-Salem: 19.5 Miles
Piedmont Triad International Airport: 12 Miles
Hospitals:
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Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital: 18.5 Miles
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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: 21.5 Miles
Major Highways:
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US-158: Less Than 1 Mile
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NC-68: Less Than 1 Mile
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NC-65: Less Than 1 Mile
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Properties reported may be listed or sold by various participants in the MLS.
Data last updated: 01/18/21.
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