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Treading Lightly on the Shore Watershed Leaders Forum #4 Thursday, September 21, 2006. Stillwaters of Lake Robinson. Bruce D. McKeown, Owner of Stillwaters William D. Britton, Britton & Co., Developer Barbara B. Lenar , Director of Community Relations/On-site Sales Agent.
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Treading Lightly on the ShoreWatershed Leaders Forum #4Thursday, September 21, 2006
Stillwaters of Lake Robinson • Bruce D. McKeown, Owner of Stillwaters • William D. Britton, Britton & Co., Developer • Barbara B. Lenar, Director of Community Relations/On-site Sales Agent
“Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul alike.” - John Muir
Stillwaters is an environmentally sensitive community where stewardship is the order of the day. We have taken great care to create a tranquil setting while preserving it for future generations. Stillwaters has worked to promote responsible greenscaping while realizing a vision where master-crafted homes complement the surrounding natural splendor.
A Community in Perfect Balance • Amenities: • 10 acres of onsite trails • Organic botanical garden / farmers market • Green space / wildlife habitat • Pedestrian friendly
The Good Life Just Got Better. Whether you choose to cast a line or launch a sailboat, Lake Robinson offers ways to both relax and rejuvenate while transforming everyday life into a celebration. As a protected watershed, boat travel is limited to those with less than 10 horsepower, ensuring a serene experience amid unspoiled wilderness – perfect for kayaking, canoeing, or trimming sails.
“Thousands have lived with out love, not one without water.” - W.H. Auden
….”This development set the bar as to what we expect other developers in the future to include.” Stillwaters has made a conscientious effort to preserve the lake’s shores and in turn safeguard Greer’s raw water supply for future generations. (CPW General Manager, Jerry Balding, stated…Greer Citizen, August 17, 2006)
…..This was a quiet place to pause and reflect on nature and all that we were blessed with. My hope is to continue the wishes of my Grandmother in making this a place where residents and guests gain inspiration and a sense of place in a spiritual and natural sanctuary,” ( B. McKeown, Greer Citizen, August 17, 2006)
Stillwaters of Lake Robinson The Stillwaters site was in the McKeown family for more than 60 years and Bruce McKeown’s grandmother inspired the landscaping…..