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Waterman's Bluff, on the site of a 19th century Northeast Florida plantation, is a neighborhood of bright water, oak canopies, winding roads and handsome views. Classic homes have tin roofs, broad porches and picket fences. Planned amenities range from a private marina to a community pool. An ancient fishing village, sparkling beaches and the city of Jacksonville are all nearby.
Life in Waterman's Bluff is touched by history and beauty. This is a place known to generations, yet each day is as full of promise as the sunrise. Your neighborhood offers all the pleasures of a fully realized community. And Northeast Florida is one of the country's most attractive areas.
The handsome, plantation style, planned Clubhouse will be the focus of much that makes life in Waterman's Bluff so appealing. It's where neighbors meet, sometimes spontaneously, sometimes to celebrate. The planned Clubhouse area includes the community pool, two clay tennis courts and the well-equipped fitness center.
One of the most popular features of community life in Waterman's Bluff is the planned Cookery. Friends and neighbors gather at the outdoor pavilion for barbecues, oyster roasts, lowcountry boils and casual parties. With its view of Bell's River, the planned Cookery is also a great venue for more formal functions.
In Waterman's Bluff, traditional waterfront living extends from your front porch to the open sea. The planned private deepwater marina gives you access to Bell's River and the Atlantic. Planned facilities include a 600-foot dock that can accommodate large and small vessels. A planned ship's store will offer gear and apparel.
The planned Grace Chapel is a lovely setting for non-denominational services. It's available for wedding ceremonies and other special occasions. Even just strolling past planned Grace Chapel enriches the feeling of community that is central to the life you call your own in Waterman's Bluff.
Sometimes, the simplest pleasures are most rewarding. That's when you head to the marshside dock. You can fish or crab or launch your canoe. Or you can simply relax and look out over the vast expanse of the marshes and listen to the echo of a circling gull.
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