Shaw Mi Del Eca Lot #28
Caldwell, Greenbrier County, West Virginia
$59,000
0.63 Arces
This beautiful .63 acre waterfront lot in Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village on the Greenbrier River is just a few miles east of the charming, historic town of Lewisburg and just west of White Sulphur Springs, home of the world famous Greenbrier Resort.
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Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village offers an abundance of common areas. Hiking trails provide access to the Greenbrier River and through the surrounding mature woodland. An adjacent 20 acre wooded island in the middle of the Greenbrier River is a common area for all residents and their guest to explore and enjoy.
A few of the owners the Village own multiple lots, which gives the property an estate feeling as fewer homes have been built with larger grounds surrounding them. The abundant common areas are well maintained and the old maple trees scattered throughout these areas create an enchanting backdrop.
From your backyard you can picnic, roast marshmallows, or go for a swim. Grab a canoe, kayak or tube and go exploring. Enjoy a peaceful stroll or take the dog for a long walk along the roads of the Village. Hold or attend an event in the large Community Center. Ponder the peacefulness at the old dam in the channel.
Underground utilities, and protective covenants and restrictions are in place. Annual dues are only $300 per year.
Hailing from a region of rich history, Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca was named after four Native American tribes that inhabited the area prior to the nineteenth century: Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, and Seneca. Initially, Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village was known as Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca and was operated as a summer camp for boys from 1929 through 1971 by the Greenbrier Military School in Lewisburg, West Virginia, in a non-military manner. After the closure of the Greenbrier Military School in 1972, the camp was in operation as a summer camp for boys and girls until 1978 when it was permanently closed.
Residents of Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village enjoy serene, beautiful surroundings and outdoor recreational activities inside the privacy and safety of a gated community.
Enjoy the partial description below, and be sure to catch the photos and maps. Many more details are available on the Foxfire Realty website. To go directly to the property listing, just click the Website link!
Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village offers an abundance of common areas. Hiking trails provide access to the Greenbrier River and through the surrounding mature woodland. An adjacent 20 acre wooded island in the middle of the Greenbrier River is a common area for all residents and their guest to explore and enjoy.
A few of the owners the Village own multiple lots, which gives the property an estate feeling as fewer homes have been built with larger grounds surrounding them. The abundant common areas are well maintained and the old maple trees scattered throughout these areas create an enchanting backdrop.
From your backyard you can picnic, roast marshmallows, or go for a swim. Grab a canoe, kayak or tube and go exploring. Enjoy a peaceful stroll or take the dog for a long walk along the roads of the Village. Hold or attend an event in the large Community Center. Ponder the peacefulness at the old dam in the channel.
Underground utilities, and protective covenants and restrictions are in place. Annual dues are only $300 per year.
Hailing from a region of rich history, Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca was named after four Native American tribes that inhabited the area prior to the nineteenth century: Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, and Seneca. Initially, Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village was known as Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca and was operated as a summer camp for boys from 1929 through 1971 by the Greenbrier Military School in Lewisburg, West Virginia, in a non-military manner. After the closure of the Greenbrier Military School in 1972, the camp was in operation as a summer camp for boys and girls until 1978 when it was permanently closed.
Residents of Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village enjoy serene, beautiful surroundings and outdoor recreational activities inside the privacy and safety of a gated community.
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Utilities
No water
No sewage
No telephone line
No gas
No electric
Lot Details
- No Mobile Home Data Provided
- Property is not on a Cul de Sac
- Property is not a Corner Lot
- Property is not Subdividable
Internet Speed for Caldwell, West Virginia
Provider | Type | Max Up | Max Down |
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Suddenlink Communications | Cable Modem-DOCSIS 3.1 | 50 Mbps | 1000 Mbps |
ViaSat, Inc. | Satellite | 3 Mbps | 100 Mbps |
HNS License Sub, LLC | Satellite | 3 Mbps | 25 Mbps |
Frontier Communications Corporation | ADSL2 | 1 Mbps | 18 Mbps |
Frontier Communications Corporation | Asymetrical xDSL | 1 Mbps | 6 Mbps |
UNITED STATES CELLULAR CORPORATION | Terrestrial Fixed Wireless | 0.064 Mbps | 2 Mbps |
VSAT Systems, LLC | Satellite | 1.3 Mbps | 2 Mbps |
GCI Communication Corp. | Satellite | 0 Mbps | 0 Mbps |
Approximate Location
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USDA Hardiness Zone 6a.
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
- Zone 6a goes all across this great country; stretching in a great crescent, through the center of the U.S. From Massachusetts down into Delaware. It then spreads southwest through Ohio, Kentucky, Kansas. Making a pit stop to touch the cooler parts of New Mexico and Arizona. Before it heads north into Utah and Nevada ultimately ending up in Nirvana-Land, aka Washington.
- The coldest days in winter:
- Temperatures from -10 to -5°C
- This zone is good for growing:
- Tomatoes, Squash, Peppers, Potatoes, and Cucumbers