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Lybrook Village

Tradition SeriesSM|From $390,990

5162 US-158, Bermuda Run, NC 27006

4 Bed| 2.5 - 3 Bath | 2 Garage

2 Story | From 2,240 Sq. Ft.

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About our community

Welcome to Lybrook Village, a new townhome community nestled in charming Bermuda Run, North Carolina. This community offers thoughtfully designed townhome floorplans featuring today’s most sought-after design trends and features, all in a low-maintenance setting. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or simply looking to simplify your lifestyle, Lybrook Village has something for everyone.

Located just off US-158 , residents will enjoy close proximity to Tanglewood Park, Truist Sports Park, and the scenic Yadkin River. Everyday conveniences are right around the corner with Lowes Foods, Publix, and local dining options just minutes away. For commuters, Winston-Salem is a short 15-minute drive, while Clemmons and Mocksville are easily accessible via I-40. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate being near Bermuda Run Country Club, and families will love the excellent Davie County Schools.

With its unbeatable location, stylish floorplans, and modern features, including smart home technology. Lybrook Village is the perfect place to call home. Contact us today to learn more

Community amenities

  • Granite Countertops in Kitchen
  • HOA
  • Home is Connected Smart Home System
  • Nearby Grocery Stores & Shops
  • Quartz Countertops in Bathrooms
  • Quick Access to Highways
  • Stainless Steel Appliances

Schools

William Ellis Middle School
Public | 6-8 5.4 mi.

Davie County High
Public | 9-12 5.5 mi.

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Sun 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mon - Tue 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wed 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

336-438-8847

Area Information

New Homes in Bermuda Run, NC

Bermuda Run, North Carolina is a small, relaxed town just outside Winston-Salem, offering a peaceful alternative to the city while maintaining easy access to urban amenities. While many empty-nesters and retirees call Bermuda Run home, the area is perfect for anyone looking for a more tranquil lifestyle. D.R. Horton offers new construction homes for sale in Bermuda Run, making it easy to settle in and enjoy all the area has to offer every day. All of our new homes and townhomes offer spacious open floorplans designed with your ease of living in mind, as well as a smart home technology package that allows you to manage certain aspects of your home from anywhere.

Why choose Bermuda Run, NC

Bermuda Run, NC offers a friendly community in a quiet environment that still has plenty to enjoy. With multiple major golf courses and country clubs, the nearby Yadkin River, parks, scenic walking trails, and more, Bermuda Run is an ideal location for recreation and leisure. The town definitely lives up to its slogan, “Just be.” If you’re raising a family in Bermuda Run, you can benefit from a number of family-friendly activities and sporting opportunities, as well as the Davie County Schools that offer education from Pre-K through 12th grade.

The city’s proximity to Interstate 40 makes commuting or visiting another nearby town convenient, with just a 20-minute drive to Winston-Salem, NC, and an even shorter drive to many of the charming, nearby suburbs. If you’re headed out on a longer trip, the Piedmont Triad International Airport is located in Greensboro, NC, a little under 40 miles from Bermuda Run.

Community life in Bermuda Run, NC

Bermuda Run has a relaxed atmosphere, but you’ll still find plenty of community activities in town or within a quick drive. Near the border of Davie County, Bermuda Run provides easy access to a wide range of nearby towns, all with their own unique atmosphere, so you’re sure to find an activity to enjoy for whatever mood you’re in.

>The local Bermuda Run Country Club is a favorite community hangout spot, offering much more than just golf. The country club hosts numerous clubs, classes, and events; some are available to the public, while others require some kind of club membership. You can attend events like concerts, holiday brunches, markets, and trivia nights at the club throughout the year. You can also participate in various classes, like cardio and water aerobics, or learn something new at a fun educational class, like mixology. There is also a Wine Club that hosts their own events at the country club, from get-togethers to wine tastings.

If wine is your thing, you can also check out one of several vineyards in the area. You can make the 35-minute drive to the Old Homeplace Vineyard in Winston-Salem, a vineyard that has been family-owned for 75 years and offers a family-friendly environment with food and wine, or choose from a number of closer wineries, like Rayson Winery & Vineyards and Lazy Elm in Mocksville, just 20 minutes away, or Junius Lindsay Vineyard in Lexington, about 30 minutes away. There are also multiple bars and taverns serving a diverse selection of beverages in and around Bermuda Run and a number of taverns in Mocksville.

Mocksville, the county seat of Davie County, is also a great place to visit for a casual day out on the town. Mocksville has a historic downtown area full of beautiful architecture and murals, so you can walk through town, enjoy the beauty, and learn about the area’s history. You can also visit the Brock Performing Arts Center in downtown Mocksville, which offers a variety of theater performances, art exhibitions, and concerts to enjoy. If you’re looking for an event to take part in, Mocksville hosts several beloved holiday celebrations, like the ‘Twas the Night Before Bed Race. In this event, which occurs the week before Thanksgiving, competitors race beds through the street to compete for prizes–and bragging rights, of course. Earlier in the year, Mocksville hosts an Independence Day Celebration at Davie County Community Park, with fireworks, food trucks, and concerts.

The summer features concerts throughout the county with multiple summer concert series, like Mocksville’s Concerts on the Square, which occurs on Saturdays in the summer and early fall and features a wide range of genres. Bermuda Run also hosts their Summer Concert Series outdoors at a gazebo near town hall, and for more well-known artists in addition to local favorites, you can check out the county’s main concert series, DCRP Concerts in the Park. This series runs all summer long at the Davie County Community Park at their outdoor amphitheater.

If you’re looking to have a more low-key weekend, you can visit the Bermuda Run Farmer’s Market, which offers much more than just fruits and vegetables. The market has a wide variety of goods and vendors, offering fresh seafood and meats, eggs, coffee, prepared foods, and handmade art like jewelry and pottery. The Bermuda Run Farmer’s Market is open on Friday afternoons and evenings. If you can’t make it on Friday, the Advance Farmer’s Market in Advance, NC occurs on Saturday mornings just five miles down the road. You’ll regularly find fresh meat, produce, eggs, baked goods, and plants at the market, but on the last Saturday of each month, creative vendors join in to sell handcrafted goods. The Advance Farmer’s Market also hosts a few events during the season, like a Farm-to-Table tasting day and a fall-themed market and celebration.

Bermuda Run also provides easy access to Winston-Salem. With just a 20-minute drive, you’ll have access to plenty of city attractions, like a number of museums, baseball games, NASCAR racing, festivals and events, concerts, and a downtown arts district full of public art installations, cute shops, and unique restaurants. There are so many ways to enjoy your free time in Bermuda Run, whether you want to relax or attend an upbeat event, making Bermuda Run a great place to call home.

Outdoor fun in Bermuda Run, NC

Bermuda Run is rooted in the area's natural beauty, turning the trees, green spaces, and rivers into major community gathering places. Golf is an especially big deal in the area, with over 10 golf courses in or near Bermuda Run, including Oak Valley Golf Club, a semi-private, 18-hole, par 72 course; Tanglewood Golf Club, a public, 3-course club including a par 3; Salem Glen Country Club, a semi-private, 18-hole, par 71 course; Pudding Ridge Golf Club, a public, 18-hole, par 72 course; and, the community favorite, the Bermuda Run Country Club.

The Bermuda Run Country Club has two 18-hole golf courses, hosts tournaments, and offers golf lessons for all ages. The club also offers eight courts for racquet sports, such as tennis and pickleball. For those who want to learn how to play, the club offers programs, clinics, private lessons, and group lessons for tennis and pickleball for kids and adults. If you’re more of a swimmer, Bermuda Run Country Club has an Olympic-sized pool with lanes, a children’s pool, a lazy river, and waterslides. Plus, in the water area, there’s a tiki bar and snack shop to enjoy. Competitive swimming is also available at the club, with a swim team program and swim meets hosted in the Olympic-sized pool. While you’re at the club, you can also grab a bite to eat at one of two clubhouses, which look out over the beautiful golf course. The Bermuda Run Country Club is private with allowed guests, but there are multiple membership options with varying degrees of attendance and amenity access.

If a day on the river is more your style than a day on the green, the Yadkin River can be accessed at the border of Bermuda Run and Clemmons, NC. The river is one of the longest in North Carolina at over 200 miles long, and it’s an area favorite for fishing. You can take a boat out and enjoy a quiet day of catching bass, catfish, trout, and sunfish, or you can get out your kayak to enjoy the 163-mile state paddling trail on the river. The paddle trail is mostly calm, with the majority of the river trail classified as class one difficulty and only a few class two spots. No matter what activity you choose to enjoy on the Yadkin, you’re sure to have a peaceful day on the water.

Near the Yadkin River access point is another outdoor community gem, Tanglewood Park. The park is both a recreation center and a park, with lots of activities to enjoy. You can put on your bathing suit and check out the aquatic center, which has a pool with diving boards and slides, a wading pool with water features, a lazy river that also has water slides, and a splash pad. There are also lakes at Tanglewood Park that allow fishing and boating. You can also enjoy the park’s natural beauty on trails through the park for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. You can book everything from guided trail rides to horse-drawn carriage rides to riding lessons with the horses at the park, or, if you have your own horse, you can pay to board it in the stables. Your other four-legged friends can join in on the fun too, with an over 2-acre dog park known as Tanglewoof where dogs both big and small can enjoy some off-leash time. For those who prefer a more sporty outdoor activity, Tanglewood Park also has multiple tennis courts. Maintained and operated by a local business, you can also participate in tennis clinics on the park’s courts for adults or juniors. Additionally, the public, 3-course Tanglewood Golf Club is located here.

With so much to see and participate in at Tanglewood Park, you may want to stay longer than a day. Luckily, living in Bermuda Run puts you only 2 miles from this outdoor retreat. However, you can reserve a spot in the RV campground from March through December if you’d like to stay overnight. If camping isn’t really your thing, you can book a room at the Manor House Bed and Breakfast located on the property. Behind the Manor House, you’ll find the Tanglewood Park Arboretum and Rose Garden, which showcases a beautiful assortment of plants as you walk down brick paths and past sculptures and fountains. The Arboretum also offers monthly educational classes relating to plants and gardening, helping you learn how to grow and maintain the best garden in the North Carolina climate.

Tanglewood Park comes alive in a whole new way each night in the winter. From November to January every year, the park puts on the Festival of Lights, where the park is decorated with over a million lights and multiple static or animated light displays across a 4-mile path. You can drive through the park in your own vehicle, or reserve a carriage ride or hay ride through the park during the event. The festival also includes days where you can travel through the display on foot, whether running for charity, taking it all in on a casual stroll, or enjoying a walk through the lights with your furry friend.

If you are an athlete or sports lover or have one in your family, Truist Sports Park is the place to be. The park spans 90 acres in Bermuda Run, with 15 total fields and 1,200 parking spaces. Out of these 15 fields, 11 are grass, four are turf, 14 have lights for evening play, and one is a stadium field that can seat 1,400 guests. There are numerous elevated viewing areas for the fields without stadium seating. The park hosts numerous sports throughout the year, including lacrosse, grass volleyball, ultimate frisbee, soccer, field hockey, flag football, and running events. There are multiple camps, training classes, and leagues for both youth and adult athletes, and multiple tournaments are held throughout the year. The fields can be rented out for practice, games, and tournaments, but they are also available for private events, like company picnics. Many local teams and organizations use Truist Sports Park, but it is also the home facility of NC Triad Fusion and Salem City FC, a semi-pro soccer team.

With all of these great outdoor spaces in Bermuda Run and even more in nearby towns, you have lots of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the fresh air, whether you’re relaxing and taking in the surroundings or getting active.

Businesses and economics in Bermuda Run, NC

As a town with a higher-than-average median age, most of the working population in Bermuda Run takes advantage of the public service, healthcare, and hospitality careers available in town. However, Bermuda Run’s location also allows for easy commutes to the Winston-Salem city center, only about 20 minutes away. Major sectors in Winston-Salem include, but are not limited to, healthcare, with companies like Novant Health; financial services, with companies like Truist and Wells Fargo; product creation and distribution, with companies like PepsiCo and HanesBrands; communications, with companies like AT&T; engineering and aerospace, with companies like Collins Aerospace; education, with county schools, Wake Forest University, and Winston-Salem State University; and many more.

What makes Bermuda Run, NC a great place to live

Bermuda Run is a city built on connection. Whether it’s connection with others, connection with nature, or both, you can find your place and people in Bermuda Run. Bermuda Run has benefits for people in all stages of life, from young families to retired folks. Families can benefit from Pre-K through 12th grade education from Davie County Schools, as well as a large presence of sports programming outside of school, from soccer teams to tennis lessons. Working professionals can appreciate the close commute to Winston-Salem without having to live in the city, or they can take advantage of the high demand for hospitality and recreation careers in Bermuda Run. Retirees and empty-nesters can benefit from the higher median age of the town, with plenty of opportunity to form new connections within their age group.

New construction homes in Bermuda Run, NC

Bermuda Run, NC is a great place for anyone interested in a more peaceful, leisurely environment for their home, while still maintaining easy access to urban amenities. D.R. Horton makes buying your new home in Bermuda Run simple, with the peace of mind of a new build, plus a variety of spacious floorplans to choose from. Browse our Bermuda Run home listings, visit a model home, or reach out to us today for more information.

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