The Lake at Lissara

The Lake at Lissara An incomparable pairing of lakefront and riverfront properties three minutes from Highway 421 in Le Boating and swimming are encouraged. Starry, starry nights.

Located in the foothills of the North Carolina Piedmont dominated by the lush green grasses and forests of the lower Blue Ridge Mountains lies a unique valley setting overlooking the Yadkin River. In an area settled by European immigrants seeking refuge and opportunity; Lissara provides comparable solace. On the western edge of the Town of Lewisville, a bedroom-community of the twin cities of Wins

ton-Salem, Lissara is conveniently located within 3 minutes of US 421 and 10 minutes to regional shopping, world-class health-care and the heart of downtown Winston-Salem’s thriving arts, music and culinary venues. From the heart of the Yadkin Valley Wine country; traveling westward within one-hour you can be on the Blue Ridge Parkway and on to the unlimited destinations sought by travelers for day-trips in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Lissara was envisioned as a community where your primary residence sets within minutes of your daily work and necessary activities, yet lives like a vacation retreat. Created around preserved natural surroundings, Lissara masterfully incorporates seamless green corridors of mature woodlands, pristine streams, rolling hills and deep valleys; where picturesque streets allow respite from the day as you turn in the entrance and wind toward home. Lissara encompasses 255 acres in a secluded forestland escape immediately surrounded by the urban bustle of the nearby Winston-Salem. Lissara, Gaelic for “beautiful valley” is named after the origin of the McMordie family , the landowners of the lake valley, who migrated from the Lissara Townlands, County Down, Kilmore Parish, Northern Ireland. Challenging the artful eyes and skilled hands of the seasoned development team of Lang Wilcox (Bent Tree Farm, Windham Farm), Pete Ramey (Oak Valley, Meadowlands), Brant Godfrey (Oak Valley, Fair Oaks) and Beau Dancy (Muirfield, Westhaven); years of careful planning, hard work , sound management and iron-clad determination have culminated in the arrival of The Lake at Lissara. Located on Shallowford Road just west of Lewisville, Lissara is 3 minutes to US 421 and 10 minutes to the heart of Winston-Salem. As with strokes from his brush, renowned artist and naturalist Bob Timberlake, with friend and local architect Norman L. Zimmerman fashioned the revival of an Adirondack boathouse sporting the appointments of a by-gone era. Setting at the head-waters of Lake Lissara; views from the extensive decks and covered porches of Timberlake Lodge reach the entire length of the lake. Formed of natural materials such as stone and pine timbers with heavy raftered eaves the senses reflect to turn-of-the-century designs. Twenty-two foot ceilings of the gathering room give way to a massive stone fireplace and 5 foot wide firebox. A standing-seam metal roof presents a warm appeal in concert with the poplar bark siding, timbered columns, juniper decking and mountain laurel twig-railing representative of traditional Adirondack and Appalachian architecture. Complete with a kitchen and bar; homeowners are able to host myriad private gatherings. With adequate restrooms, your special events can easily accommodate nearly 200 guests. Central to the neighborhood lays the gem of Lissara – Lake Lissara. At 21 acres, Lake Lissara is the largest private lake built in Forsyth County in over 80 years. Surrounded by mature forest the deep valley - which cradles Lissara Lake - falls northward through the neighborhood for nearly a mile. The uncharacteristically diverse terrain gives the sensation you are miles further into the western Piedmont foothills. Strategically placed between ridgelines the seventy-foot dam holds the cool waters that make Lake Lissara so unique. The valley depth, North-South orientation and forested shoreline preserve and protect the water quality flowing into and downstream of the lake. Three-miles of shoreline are protected with natural buffers that filter stormwater run-off. Each lakefront lot owns their respective lakeshore with easements through the buffer to access their private dock. Electric powered boats, row-boats, canoes and kayaks can be moored at your private dock for use at your leisure. Small sailing craft can make-way when conditions smile. The depth and anticipated thermal characteristics of the lake will support a variety of sport-fish which will be enthusiastically stocked by the developers. The Lissara lifestyle emanates from the mountains, and rings gloriously through the valleys, down the miles of streams and trails, and into the spirit of all who call this place home. A true paradox environment with the sense of a family retreat - excitement and relaxation, growth and reflection, adventure and respite – coupled with casually elegant living. Leisure pursuits, health and wellness and sporting activities provide vital facets of Lissara living. We invite you to learn more about Lissara homes and homesites and to explore our community. Enjoy the extensive network of trails and common open-space. Encompassing nearly two miles of trails and protected streams, and 35 acres of natural areas offer encounters with nature, air of the valleys and perpetual natural preservation buffers where wildlife abounds. For a more leisure walk you can cruise the nearly three miles of Lissara’s picturesque roadways and ponder the views along your way. At one with the land...
While simple in concept, Low Impact Development is an approach with hundreds of design decisions. In brief, the approach is basic: reduce man’s footprint on the land. Practicing the principle of being “of the land”, Lissara is designed to be timeless and sustainable. Utilizing the low-impact development standards, Lissara sought to group neighborhood homes together and consolidate development infrastructure; and offset that density by creating over 56 acres of wooded and undeveloped open-space, protecting the natural environment and movement of wildlife. Private roadways built to NCDOT Hilly Standards were designed to follow the land’s natural topography and significantly reduce grading and deforestation. Street curbs and storm-drainage were required only in the Townlands lots sections, about fourteen-percent, using natural grass-lined swales and curb-less roadways for filtering rainwater runoff and improved water quality. Sinuous roadways were designed to slow traffic and minimize glare into residences. Low-pressure sewer was utilized to significantly reduce grading and minimize the removal of the natural woodlands; also eliminating clearing for septic systems. 99% of the timber removed was recycled by selling timber for lumber, chipping limbs and foliage for industrial fuel and stumps were removed and ground into mulch and given to local suppliers of landscaping materials. All stone and boulders used for onsite construction of the rock bridges and wave protection on the dam were mined on site. The two bridges were constructed of open-bottom culverts to eliminate impacts to the natural stream-beds. Reduced clearing means cooler roads and roof-tops creating less solar heat-gain. By minimizing grading, deforestation was minimized which retains the forest canopy and lush understory; retaining the cool shading of the sun in the summer and retaining ground warmth throughout winter thereby reducing home energy consumption. Construction of the homes in Lissara will be to EnergyStar guidelines as a minimum. Top-to-bottom Lissara was designed with the health of our Mother Earth in mind. While designing Lissara, the Partners were most concerned with minimal change to the lay of the land. This was not the project for the “Brief-case” developer. The partners walked and plotted, planned, sketched and walked again; the land to work with the terrain to reduce grading impacts. To protect the forest canopy with its cooling shadows; hardly a tree has been taken unneeded. Roadways were designed to NCDOT “Hilly Standards” to work with the topography yet allow for safe passage of traffic and pedestrians. The allowance for steeper road-grades, narrower road-widths and tighter curves allowed attention be turned to preserving the character of the land. Over 50 acres are reserved as common areas with streams and wetlands being protected in perpetual conservation easements. The Lake at Lissara exemplifies sustainable land use practices, preserving our natural environment for generations to come. Beginning with the careful work of the development team, the legacy will be passed on to our residents as vigilant stewards of the land. Consisting of 255 acres in area, the land contains over 2 miles of streams and wetlands that are being protected by perpetual conservation easements. 50 foot buffers surround our streams that will protect the ecological environment within those areas; filtering rainwater as it enters our streams, lake and the Yadkin River. A 50 foot buffer surrounding the 21 acre lake protects from homesite run-off by filtering the water as it enters the lake. Curb-less roads utilize grassed roadside swales to filter runoff back into the streams, lake and groundwater. Lissara is dedicated to minimizing light pollution, which will help keep the sky dark and the stars bright. Removed from the lights of nearby urban surroundings, Lissara is devoted to protecting views of the stars, the celestial kind. The Observation Decks at the Timberlake Lodge offer an inviting setting for you to explore the stars and planets. With assistance from locally-based Norman L. Zimmerman, Lissara street light fixtures, patterned after those prepared for Bob Timberlake’s Galleries, were fabricated by local craftsmen with progressive “dark sky” design features included to help insure that light is directed down toward the ground rather than up into the night sky. A member of the International Dark Sky Association (IDA); Lissara uses the IDA handbook for compliance with Dark Sky Friendly lighting practices.

I am saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Tedder. Steve was a great friend to The Lake at Lissara and instrumental ...
03/03/2025

I am saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Tedder. Steve was a great friend to The Lake at Lissara and instrumental in carrying the torch for us in permitting of our beautiful Lake Lissara. I am blessed to have known him. He was a great man and one of the nicest people I have ever met. He was ethical and fair in his service to the public and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.

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Fader Real Estate! Our friends since 2010! Thank you for another great year! Successfully representing happy buyers and ...
12/17/2024

Fader Real Estate! Our friends since 2010! Thank you for another great year! Successfully representing happy buyers and sellers in The Lake at Lissara from the beginning.

Just down the road! Always a great evening!
11/17/2024

Just down the road! Always a great evening!

What a pleasure it continues to be to have the Ricci's of Ricci Builders (actually Josh mostly, but must include an hono...
10/11/2024

What a pleasure it continues to be to have the Ricci's of Ricci Builders (actually Josh mostly, but must include an honorable mention of his father and company founder, Ron) showcase their workmanship at The Lake at Lissara. Their new home and Parade of Homes entry at 397 Lissara Lodge Drive, is another fine example of their quality and attention to detail. Enjoy the tour!

This week’s sneak peek featuring….
an elevated take on the common hall tree. All we are missing is the locker doors. The storage you need in a custom built-in! Thanks !

Don’t forget to stop by during the Parade of Homes to see this beauty!

09/21/2024

A graceful bird!

Now that is what a new construction real estate professional can do for you! Nothing holds her back! Well done Gina Pant...
03/29/2024

Now that is what a new construction real estate professional can do for you! Nothing holds her back! Well done Gina Pantazis Nikitas! I enjoyed the view over the new sheathing looking toward our entrance. Thank you for your love of The Lake at Lissara. Third Generation Homes will deliver your clients a beautiful home!

The newest addition to our Edengrove Townlands by Black Rock Home Builders at The Lake at Lissara.
03/23/2024

The newest addition to our Edengrove Townlands by Black Rock Home Builders at The Lake at Lissara.

Construction is underway and it looks like framing will be complete by the end of the week! B. Elliott Enterprise is bui...
03/12/2024

Construction is underway and it looks like framing will be complete by the end of the week! B. Elliott Enterprise is building this stunning home at 9670 Lissara Camp Ct on a beautiful 1.8 acre lot with a backdrop of 100 year old hardwoods. Listed with Fader Real Estate
at $1.6M. Visit BElliottEnterpriseinc.com to see more of his creative works.

02/28/2024

A beautiful home with a big waterview!

Christmas snowstorm of 2010. December 26, 2010, only four months before our Grand Opening! A bit of a challenge!
02/25/2024

Christmas snowstorm of 2010. December 26, 2010, only four months before our Grand Opening! A bit of a challenge!

02/23/2024

The freezing weather up north moved the ducks and they found The Lake at Lissara for a quiet rest.

DarkSky International continues to do great things! The Lake at Lissara is proud to do their share of protecting dark sk...
02/22/2024

DarkSky International continues to do great things! The Lake at Lissara is proud to do their share of protecting dark skies.

Park your bags! The DarkSky Approved Lodging Program is now live!

You’ve probably heard of dark sky parks, reserves, or communities… Now, there is an official DarkSky certification program for campgrounds, resorts, and lodging facilities with exceptionally dark skies!

The DarkSky Approved Lodging Program sets a new standard in the travel industry, encouraging hospitality companies to actively safeguard the night from the damaging effects of light pollution while providing their guests with an awe-inspiring experience under pristine dark skies.

Places dark enough to experience the wonder of a star-filled night sky are dwindling, making such places highly sought-after travel destinations.

Unfortunately, the growing astrotourism industry is being threatened by its own popularity. With more people traveling to these dark sky localities, increased tourism infrastructure is adding to growing light pollution in these often rural areas. The DarkSky Approved Lodging Program provides a trusted solution.

Learn more about DarkSky Approved Lodging: https://bit.ly/3TU2frf

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