Designed by Jack Herr & built by BrookWood Construction exclusively for Bridgemore.
The "Winfield" is the first completed custom home in the Hammock Lane Collection. Available for immediate occupancy at $858,000 it offers 8ft. mahogany doors opening to oak floors, and a bright & open floor plan with variable ceiling heights from 10 to 11.5 feet. Magnificent Dacor kitchen with glazed cabinets covered with bold granite faces and a stately fireplace flanked by a wall of windows & a terrace overlooking Mt. Leconte. The main level master with 13.5 foot ceilings offers great closets and a sumptuous bath. There is a 2nd bedroom down and 2 more upstairs plus a bonus room and 3 car garage. Engineered to be energy efficient, supporting 4214 square feet.
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Just as our housing needs vary throughout our lives… the concept plan for Bridgemore is designed to address those life stages within the different phases of our neighborhood so that one may “right size” their homes without leaving their neighborhood, or compromising their own distinctive style. Families and lifestyles come in many shapes and sizes and so do their homes. Our job is to offer homesite choices to comfortably accommodate those variations in needs for your dream home.
David Haines, owner of BrookWood Construction & Engineers, has been in the home building industry for more than 35 years. Along with erecting the clubhouse in Bridgemore, Haines is also responsible for building a few of the multi-million dollar residences on the hilltop. But he knew there was a market for home buyers who wanted exceptional, original homes without the million-plus price tag.
“We wanted to build a series of homes in this neighborhood between $835,000 and $995,000 without compromising on quality and still following the protective covenants and guidelines,” says Haines. “But generally what you see in that price range is the familiar repetitious stock plan home. So we started from scratch.”
With the help of architect Jack Herr, Haines developed plans for eight homes on the cul-de-sac Hammock Lane, each between 4,000 and 4,800 square feet of finished living space, and each one distinctive from the others. “From French Country, to Tuscan, to Traditional, when you look down this street, every house will be unique,” says Haines.
But the homes do have a few things in common — Haines is known for his open floor plans. The first floors of every house have at least 10ft. ceilings. But while there’s an airy feel, there’s still a delineation of space.
Haines’ other signature trademark is offering plenty of outdoor living space to his home buyers. Besides large verandas being standard, there are plenty of oversized windows in every room, plus more than one set of doors which lead to the alfresco areas.
The Windfield is the first in this series of eight homes to be completed and was featured in The 2009 Parade of Homes.