Spotlight On: Manteo

July 27, 2011

Marshes Light Marina & Community

The Town of Manteo is known for its exceptional downtown waterfront, Victorian-inspired architecture and the large selection of bed and breakfasts in the Outer Banks. Situated on the eastern side of Roanoke Island, Manteo lies between the North Carolina mainland and the barrier islands of the Outer Banks along the Shallowbag Bay.

The town’s theme is decidedly nautical, with the daily weather reports coming in the form of flags flying from the Manteo Weather Tower. Beacons of light from the Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse still guide boats in safely, and charming shops and cafes line the city’s waterfront.

While the residents of Manteo embrace the modern charms of the seaside village, they are also keenly aware of the island’s historical importance. Over 420 years ago, a group of 117 men, women and children, with the blessing of Queen Elizabeth I, settled on the island. An ideal location for an English settlement because of its lush vegetation and mild climate, they established a colony only to subsequently disappear. “The Lost Colony,” as it has come to be known, today remains one of history’s biggest mysteries.

Three hundred years later, Union forces took control of the waters of northeastern North Carolina, and the groundwork of modern Manteo was laid when freed slaves lived and worked on the island. Nearly 4,000 freed slaves had become part of this ‘Freedman’s Colony’ until its official closing in 1867.

Today, the town’s tree-lined streets, shops, restaurants, fishing charters and bed and breakfasts reflect its history while keeping one foot firmly planted in the present as well.

Marshes Light

Close to history and close to the water, Marshes Light is a one-of-a-kind waterfront community located within walking distance of the shops and restaurants of historic downtown Manteo. The last opportunity for new construction within the historic district, Marshes Light includes homesites, single-family homes and marina villa homes in addition to a host of amenities including a 60-slip marina, all while reflecting Manteo’s unique character and charm.

Mayo Boddie, chairman of developer Boddie-Noell, pointed out, “I have always loved Manteo, and it’s why we decided to develop Marshes Light there. I own a condo there, I dock my boat there, and I love to spend time there, which is why I’ve been so passionate about Marshes Light and about connecting the community to historic downtown Manteo.”

(This article originally appeared in Ideal Living Magazine.)

Categories: Historic Architecture, Home & Garden, Land Development, marina, Marshes Light Marina, outer banks, Real Estate, Roanoke Island, travel, Uncategorized.

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It’s a Beautiful Day on the Manteo Waterfront!

April 30, 2011

Carolina blue skies, crisp, clean air! It just doesn’t get any better than this.

Enjoyed lunch at Poor Richards with my honey!

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Outer Banks High Schools Among the Nation’s Most Elite High Schools

August 11, 2009

As reported in Newsweek Magazine website recently, all three of Dare County’s public high schools in the top 1,500 of America’s most elite high schools.

The three schools are First Flight in Kill Devil Hills, Manteo High School and Cape Hatteras High School. Public schools are ranked according to the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate (IB) and/or Cambridge tests with certain criteria.

In addition, First Flight High School’s Journalism Program Earns Tar Heel Award and yearbook staffs brought home 31 awards from the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association Summer Institute at the University of Chapel Hill (June 13-15), including one of only five Tar Heel Awards given to newspapers. The Tar Heel is the top award given for excellence in scholastic journalism.

If you’re considering relocating to an area with an excellent public school system, Dare County needs to be on your list. For more information visit http://www.dare.k12.nc.us/.

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Setting up for Summer Sailing School at Marshes Light

June 7, 2009

Right in the heart of Manteo, along the boardwalk, is the North Carolina Maritime Museum, which is a wonderful place to visit and learn about the maritime history and culture of Roanoke Island and offers a variety of educational programs and interpretive exhibits through out the year.

During the summer months sailing, traditional boat handling, and boating safety courses are offered as part of the museum’s Outer Banks Community Sailing Program.

For more information on the sailing program, visit: http://www.obxmaritime.org/programs.htm.

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Record Sales at Marshes Light

May 29, 2009


It’s been a busy month for us at Marshes Light! We welcomed two new marina villa owners and sold four homesites. We look forward to watching new construction of a permanent residence within the next few months.

My friend and talented co-worker, Ann, has created a story-board featuring the Carolina, a craftsman style bungalow with 4 bedrooms and three baths. This home was designed to the Manteo Way of Building, which preserves and promotes the historical details of the architecture found in Old Town. Home packages anticipated to start at $450,000.

Stroll along the boardwalk and stop by our model home at 326 Fernando Street in Manteo and check it out. We’re open from 10-5 Monday through Saturday and 12-5 on Sunday.

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