North Carolina is home to a variety of interesting small villages; each one has its own signature. But none quite compare to the English village located on a former dairy farm outside of Chapel Hill. This mixed-use community is more than a subdivision. It’s an enchanting mixed use space that pairs modern farming with Old English charm for a one-of-a-kind day trip you’re sure to cherish.
Fearrington Village is located just eight miles south of Chapel Hill. It was first settled in the late 1700s and became a dairy farm in the 1930s.
Beginning in 1974, careful development had begun to transform the dairy farm into a charming English village where people could live, businesses could thrive, and the cows could stay and live happily ever after. The beautiful community is open seven days a week and welcomes visitors to stroll the many walking paths found throughout.
Abundant gardens stand open for visitors (unless there is a special event taking place), and strolling through each one of them is among the many popular things to do at Fearrington.
You’ll find the entrance to Fearrington Village on U.S. 501 south of Chapel Hill. Learn more about Fearrington Village on the official website, and make plans to visit asap!
For another entirely different and unique village in North Carolina, check out this vintage town where cars are banned and people get around on horses!
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