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This private, gated community, only 17 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina, was designed to conserve the magnificent natural setting on which it was built. Your home will be tucked in and surrounded by more than 30 acres of pristine lakeside forest preserved to allow the community’s rich foliage and resident wildlife to continue to thrive.

| From Charlotte: Take I-77 Southbound. (7miles) Exit 2, Merge onto I-485 W. (2 miles) Exit 1, Hwy 49/S Tryon St. Left off exit ramp onto NC 49 South (8 miles) Continue on SC-49 (3 miles) Left onto SC-274/SC-49 (4 miles) Arrive at Community on Left. | From Northbound 77: Exit 82 to State Hwy 161 W toward York Merge onto Celanese Rd/SC-161 (5 miles) Right at Old York Rd/SC-161/SC-274 (7 miles) Arrive at Community on Right. |
Residents won’t have to venture far to take advantage of the lake lifestyle, since the neighborhood will boast two planned marinas and one private-access boat ramp. Over 30 acres of open space will be preserved for natural areas, lighted walking trails, mini parks and picnic areas.
The natural setting of this waterfront is extraordinary; the water... the beautiful Carolina pines and hardwoods all resting irresistibly on the banks of 12,149-acre Lake Wylie, South Carolina.
Lake Wylie covers 12,149-acres in North and South Carolina. The leisure and excitement of lakeside living, small town atmosphere and convenient proximity to regional commercial and cultural centers make Lake Wylie the perfect setting to live and work.
Lake Wylie is only 17 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina, one of the nation's fastest growing commercial and financial centers. Lake Wylie has simple access to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport for those that need to travel nationally and internationally with ease. Transportation by train and bus are also available in Charlotte. Handsmill on Lake Wylie is only 15 miles from Rock Hill, less than 75 miles from Columbia, South Carolina, and less than 250 miles from the Carolina beaches or mountains.
In earlier times, Hands Mill Highway was a path traders used to transport corn and flour ground at local mills to Charleston, South Carolina, where it was exchanged for cotton and rice. Now, a new neighborhood called Handsmill on Lake Wylie is borrowing from that rich rural tradition as its residents exchange today’s hectic pace for a relaxed waterfront lifestyle in custom designed homes that takes its inspiration from the graceful Southern countryside.
Make Handsmill on Lake Wylie Your Home