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Amblers Chase

Amblers Chase is located within 5 minutes of Downtown Weaverville, with local shops, cafés, and restaurants. Also nearby are Lake Louise Park and Beaver Lake which both have walking trails surrounding them. This quaint community of 19 ranch and 2-story homes, has wonderful mountain views in the distance and will feature Hardi exterior siding, gas fireplace standard, granite countertops, and more. Amblers Chase is within 7 minutes of I-26, and only 15 minutes to Downtown Asheville.

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North Buncombe High School

Public | 9-12

3.7 mi.

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