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About our community
Introducing Stanton, a new home community coming to Richburg, SC offering ranch and 2-story single-family homes. Community amenities will include a pool with cabana, pickleball courts, a playground and a pavilion.
Homes in this neighborhood will come equipped with smart home technology, allowing you to easily control your home. With a video doorbell, garage door control, lighting ,door lock, thermostat and voice that are all controlled through one convenient app. Whether it's adjusting the temperature or turning on the lights, convenience is at your fingertips.
Community amenities
- Cabana
- Pavillions
- Pickleball
- Playground
- Pool
Schools
Lewisville Elementary School
Public
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K-5
1 mi.
Lewisville Middle School
Public
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6-8
0.3 mi.
Lewisville High School
Public
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9-12
1 mi.
Area Information
New Homes in Richburg, South Carolina
Richburg, South Carolina is a charming small town with a friendly, connected community and the kind of natural beauty you can only find in a rural retreat. D.R. Horton offers a range of new build homes in Richburg, SC. Many of our communities in Richburg and the surrounding areas come with amenities to make your neighborhood an extension of home, and all of our new construction houses offer spacious floorplans and smart home technology, allowing you to make your home both personalized and functional.
Why choose Richburg, South Carolina
Richburg, SC is a welcoming town with deep connections to its surrounding area in Chester County. There is an active community calendar, with events both in town and throughout neighboring county communities, so there is always something going on in the area. Agri-tourism and outdoor activity thrive in the area, with farms open for visits, fresh produce for sale with you-pick opportunities, outdoor festivals, and plenty of parks and trails.
Richburg’s location and rural environment allow for peaceful living without sacrifice. There are plenty of activities to enjoy and employment opportunities in Richburg’s home of Chester County, and larger cities like Rock Hill, South Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina are just a short drive away.
Community life in Richburg, South Carolina
Richburg, South Carolina is a small town with strong ties to its rural heritage and neighboring communities. As part of Chester County, the town enjoys the events and festivals held for county residents and celebrates the rich history of the area.
The fall is a busy season in the area with plenty of festivals and celebrations throughout the county. Richburg hosts a family-friendly Fall Festival each year, which features a variety of fun activities, local food vendors, and artists showcasing their talent and selling unique items. Harvest Fest at Hilarity is a larger festival held each October in historic downtown Chester, the county seat of Chester County. The streets are closed to traffic to accommodate the variety of tents and activities. With a donut-eating contest, concerts, bingo, and a car show, there is plenty to do throughout the day. Local artists and vendors offer a variety of interesting crafts and gifts, so you can stroll and shop while enjoying a lunch from a food truck or a funnel cake. There are also plenty of kids’ activities at the Harvest Fest, like bounce houses, face painting, and games for all ages.
Spring and summer in Chester County bring their own unique events, from enjoying local flavors to live music. The summer kicks off on the first weekend in May with the Hog on a Hill event, held in Chester. While there is plenty of entertainment for all ages and activities specifically for kids, the main event is a barbeque contest sanctioned by the South Carolina Barbeque Association, which seeks to preserve South Carolina’s barbeque tradition. It’s an event with plenty of local flavor, both in barbeque offerings and community camaraderie. Each summer, the Live after 5 outdoor concert series brings music and fun to downtown Chester on the first Friday of each month. While enjoying the music, you can dip into many local businesses and restaurants or enjoy the event’s food trucks and additional entertainment, ensuring you have options for how to enjoy your evening. One of the largest events in Chester County is the annual Chester County Ag & Art Show, held each June. At this event, local farms provide live music and education about rural life and the area’s history, and the county provides optional transportation between event sites. With tours of the different types of farms, a live history demonstration from the Revolutionary era focused on farming and the area’s contribution to the Revolutionary War, and local artisans and artists at each stop, the event is always fun and entertaining. The Ag & Art Show continues to grow and brings tourists to the county as well as residents interested in learning more about the area’s agriculture.
Outside of the Ag & Art show, many of the area’s local farms are open for tours or events throughout the year. Fishing Creek Creamery in Chester is a popular destination known for their goat’s milk and cheeses, and visitors can enjoy time interacting with the goats on a tour of the farm. Cotton Hills Farm is a family farm that has been operating for over a century. They offer two market locations, a year-round market in Chester and a seasonal produce stand in Richburg, or you can visit the actual farm just over 20 minutes away in Lowrys. The farm has U-pick options, scenic vistas for portrait or family photographs, and seasonal events. Their Farm & Tractor Day event features farm fun, a look at the various machines on the farm, and fall hayrides. As the holidays approach, the annual Christmas Market on the farm is a highly anticipated event. Featuring food trucks, local vendors, fresh produce, a tractor train, a tractor playground, and pictures with Santa, it’s a great way to kick off the holiday season and purchase something fun or unique for the folks on your list.
History lovers will not be disappointed here, as the South Carolina backwoods in this region was the site of several important skirmishes during the Revolutionary War. The area has multiple ways to learn about or honor that history, ranging from museums to reenactments. Each year in Great Falls, about 15 minutes from Richburg, the Great Falls Hometown Association sponsors a weekend event commemorating the Battle of Beckhamville, which features reenactments, stories of the past, photo opportunities, period music, dancing, local vendors, and food. If museums are more your style, the Chester County Historical Society Museum in Chester preserves the history of the county by displaying artifacts and exhibits about the region. The Chester County Transportation Museum, housed in an 1888 Seaboard Freight Line Depot, takes you on a journey of surface transportation through the years with a collection of buggies, wagons, bicycles, and vehicles.
Richburg’s location makes it easy to enjoy big-city events or activities as well. Columbia is just under an hour away, providing easy access to the state capital and the events held at the University of South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina is about a 45-minute drive. The large metropolitan area of Charlotte provides opportunities for a wide variety of activities, including watching major sports teams play live.
With its deep connection to the county and neighboring communities, living in Richburg provides great opportunities to both enjoy the area’s rural roots and connect with people throughout the area.
Outdoor fun in Richburg, South Carolina
Richburg and the surrounding areas are full of natural beauty that makes it easy to enjoy spending time outside in any season. Whether you are looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, you can find lots of outdoor recreation in Richburg, Chester County, and the surrounding area.
As a town cloaked in trees and green space, Richburg itself is a pleasant place to enjoy the outdoors, even if it’s just opening up your windows or enjoying your own yard. Of course, if you’re looking for more options than you have at home, Richburg Park is a great option for outdoor fun right in town. There are basketball and tennis courts, as well as a playground, but the park’s most unique feature is a vintage saddle-tank steam locomotive on-site. Home to Richburg events, such as the Fall Festival, the park is a popular spot for residents seeking additional outdoor green space, physical activity, and family fun.
For a different type of sporting fun, Rocky Creek Sporting Clays in Richburg offers a variety of options for shooting for sport, including on-site instructors for shooting lessons or techniques to improve your shot. There are three courses available, including a scenic creek course. If you don’t want to shoot at one of the courses, Rocky Creek Sporting Clays also offers a 5-stand and flurry. After you’re done taking aim or improving your shot, you can meet other shooters at the Clubhouse, where if you’re feeling especially confident in your skill, you can sign up for a tournament or one of the other events offered to shooters in the area.
Those looking to get their steps in or take the kids out for a stroller or bike ride have a great trail system close by. The Carolina Thread Trails, a large network of trails, greenways, and blueways in the region, runs through Chester County and aims to connect nearby trails across multiple counties as it expands. The trail system already connects 15 counties, with over 400 miles of trails and 170 miles of blueways, and there are plans to expand the system by 1,000 miles over time.
Another great option for walking or hiking is the over 500-acre Chester State Park. The park features an easy-to-navigate nature trail along the shores of its 160-acre lake, making it a great option to get away from town and enjoy nature’s beauty. And, if you’d prefer to disconnect by casting a line, Chester State Park is a great option for that, too. You have several fishing spots to choose from, with a fishing pier in the day use area, another at the park’s campground, and a boat dock that can be used to fish. If you’d rather get out on the water to fish, you can rent a boat, kayak, paddleboard, or canoe, or bring your own boat in and make use of the boat ramp. Those looking for a little more activity at the park can take advantage of the 18-hole and 9-hole tournament-grade disc golf courses located within the park.
If you’d prefer a more traditional round of golf, the Chester Golf Club is a favorite in Chester County. The course welcomes all skill levels and has quality, Bermuda grass fairways that make for both a good game and beautiful views. There are also water features on the green, and they play a key role in the course’s signature hole, number 12, which is a par 5 and requires two shots over water.
Richburg residents can head over to their county seat for additional interesting outdoor recreation lessons. For the more adventurous, adrenaline-seeking residents, Chester provides skydiving options for first jumps and lessons at Skydive Carolina. Known as one of the top-rated drop zones in the country, Skydive Carolina sees more than 30,000 jumps annually and sponsors the CarolinaFest Boogie, an event featuring various jumping options, flight instruction, and additional activities and entertainment. There’s even a carnival during the multi-day skydiving extravaganza. If you’re not quite that adventurous but still want to try something new, you can learn to ride at horse camps in Chester, or take English, Western, or Gaited horseback-riding lessons there, no matter your age or skill level.
Residents of Richburg also have easy access to one of nature’s rare sights, only about 15 minutes away. The Landsford Canal State Park in Catawba, South Carolina is home to the largest known stand of the Rocky Shoals Spider Lily, a rare flower with unique, beautiful blooms. The lilies bloom in the Catawba River from May through about mid-June and can be seen from the park’s Canal Trail. You can hike it yourself, take a guided hike with a ranger during the blooming season, or come to the park for Lilyfest, an annual event with scheduled hikes and educational programs. Entertainment extends beyond admiring the flowers, with vendors, food trucks, ice cream, a coffee truck, music, and more.
With so much variety in outdoor recreation opportunities in the area, from traditional playgrounds and hiking trails to shooting ranges and rare flowers, there is something for all to enjoy.
Businesses and economics in Richburg, South Carolina
Richburg benefits from its location in Chester County, which has a strong economy and employment opportunities in a variety of industries. Manufacturing and distribution are particularly well represented in the area. Jones-Hamilton Company, the only producer of sodium bisulfate in the United States and the largest producer in the world, has a facility in Chester County, as do GAF and IKO, major roofing manufacturers. Gallo Winery, the producer of High Noon and several flavors of New Amsterdam vodka, has a large 24/7 operations facility in the area. TruVista, a high-speed fiber internet, TV, and phone services provider, and GITI, the 9th largest tire manufacturer in the world, are both headquartered in the area.
The county is unique in its location between South Carolina’s state capital and a major metropolitan area, Charlotte, North Carolina. This location and the current presence of major companies continue to draw in large and local businesses to the county, and the commute for additional options in larger cities nearby is only about 20 to 45 minutes, making Richburg a solid choice for working professionals seeking a peaceful home life.
What makes Richburg, South Carolina a great place to live
Richburg has southern charm in a small town atmosphere and deep connections to the county it's in, Chester County. With an abundance of employment and entertainment options while maintaining the area’s tranquility, Richburg is a great place to call home. There are numerous parks and outdoor spaces to enjoy, and the county has maintained its rural beauty while still promoting progress.
The surrounding communities in Chester County, including the county seat itself, offer additional events and activities, and multiple larger cities are under an hour away, providing a wide range of opportunities and experiences that cater to all ages and interests. So whether you’re a family just searching for kid-friendly entertainment and good schools, a working professional seeking a quiet home with access to employment opportunities, a retiree looking to settle down in a quiet, nature-packed location, or you’re somewhere in between, Richburg has opportunities for everyone to find a great home.
New construction homes in Richburg, South Carolina
D.R. Horton’s new homes for sale in Richburg, SC are great for people at any stage of life. With ample green space and a great economy within the county, there is a lot to appreciate about small-town living in Richburg. Browse our listings of new homes for sale in Richburg, South Carolina, or visit one of our model homes today.
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