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Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2004
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Farrar Woods a unique ideaThe inspiration for Farrer Woods was derived from the Craftsman architectural style of which was begun in America by an individual named Gustav Stickley in the early 1900s. Stickley was inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement in England and based his work on creating a simpler product that fit the users specialized needs. The Craftsman movement was perpetuated through individuals like Charles & Henry Green, brothers who studied the works of Stickley, and are credited with furthering the movement to the west. With Farrer Woods, we pay tribute to the craftsman style by incorporating many of the craftsman design elements in our plans while providing a design that meets the needs of todays lifestyles. The thoughtfully designed home plans are intended for those who want to celebrate history while living in a creatively designed home that reflects their own unique lifestyle and personality. Farrer Woods is located on North Jeff Davis Drive, in the historically preserved area of Fayetteville. To set apart the unique theme of Farrer Woods, Jeff Betsill Homes, Inc. and J&J Quality Homes, Inc. together with Jan Trammell Real Estate, Inc., have had each plan designed just for Farrer Woods, and have chosen names of prominent families in Fayettevilles storied past for the plans. For more information and to see home plans, stop by the subdivision. The sales office is open every day except Friday from 1-5:30 p.m. Or you can call Carol Hall at 770-231-3935. |
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