Berkeley Hall is a 960-acre, private golf club community on the Okatie River. This community is approximately seven miles west of Hilton Head. It has two Tom Fazio core golf courses, members enjoy "pure" golf, without the interruption of interior streets or homes. A wonderful 30-acre Golf Learning Center, designed by Fazio, offers one of the finest practice facilities of any American private club. Amenities at Berkeley Hall include a state-of-the-art Spa and Fitness Center, a river park, over 10 miles of trails winding throughout the community. There is a 35,000 sq. ft. Jeffersonian-style clubhouse.
Many Homesites have deep water, marsh, golf, and wooded views.
Biking |
Community Pool |
Fitness Center |
Gated/Security Guard |
On-Site Tennis |
Private Clubhouse |
Private Golf Course |
Walking Paths |
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Featured Listing Berkeley Hall
Homesite | Land
8 York Cir
Bluffton SC 29909
$639,900 View
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