DeBordieu is tucked away in a very private, secluded setting, but at the same time, convenient to some of the most appealing cities and attractions in South Carolina.
The charming communities of Pawleys Island and historic Georgetown are only a few minutes away and provide all the necessities of life, including one of the best hospitals in the state.
Romantic Charleston, with its exceptional assortment of restaurants, shopping, historic sites and cultural events, is just an hour south. Exciting and vibrant, Myrtle Beach is about 45 minutes north, also offering an amazing array of dining establishments, shopping, amusement parks, nightlife, live entertainment theatres and more than 100 championship golf courses. Between these two very different coastal cities lie quiet fishing villages, pristine beaches, a national forest and seashore, dozens of antebellum plantations, the largest outdoor sculpture garden in America and most importantly, DeBordieu!
Getting here is easy. DeBordieu is located on Highway 17, just three miles north of the historic port of Georgetown and six miles south of Pawleys Island, and within easy driving distance are the commercial airports of Charleston and Myrtle Beach. The Georgetown County airport accommodates private aircraft.
There has never been a better time to purchase property at DeBordieu!
“Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood”
Welcome to Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood!
DeBordieu Colony, just south of Pawleys Island, SC, is the setting for some of the most beautiful homes in the Lowcountry. Over the past 20 years, about 175 of those homes have either been designed or remodeled under the watchful eye of Wayne Rogers of Catalyst Architects.
We’re fortunate to have a number of Wayne’s designs available for purchase at DeBordieu. Click on any of these pictures and you will be linked to information about the home on the DeBordieu Website.
Founded in 1988, Catalyst has attracted clients from across the United States and Europe. With the goal of creating lasting places, each project is approached as a thoughtful blending of the client’s personality and memory with the project’s context and setting
For information about any of the homes featured here, give me a call or email. I will also be delighted to pass along Wayne’s contact information so that he can build your dream home in DeBordieu, a.k.a.”Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.”
Happy Independence Day!
A good time was had by all at the DeBordieu 4th of July parade and carnival! I’ll be posting more pictures in the next few days, but here’s a few to get started. The morning’s festivities culminated with the patriotic “Salute from the Shore” when everybody lined the beach to wave at the big C-17 jet that flew over the coast of South Carolina from Myrtle Beach to Hilton Head. Click here to see the video. For ALL the pictures, visit my Facebook Page, Troi Paris Kaz.
There truly is no better place to celebrate the 4th than at DeBordieu!
Happy Fourth of July!
“Stars and Sea Turtles Forever” is the theme of DeBordieu Club’s tee shirt commemorating the annual 4th of July Extravaganza at DeBordieu!
Festivities start on the 3rd with the All American Cookout at the Blue Heron Grill at the oceanfront Beach Club, and then the dinner buffet and BINGO tonight!
The DeBordieu 4th of July parade lineup begins at 9, with the parade commencing at 10. The Carnival, complete with rock climbing wall and inflatables is at the Rec Center. Fireworks start at 9 at the DeBordieu Golf Clubhouse. I’ll be posting pictures Sunday afternoon and Monday, so come back and visit to take a peek at the fun and festivities!
There isn’t a better place to celebrate the 4th of July, than DeBordieu!
On a personal note, I’ll be taking a break from the DeBordieu festivities to take in the patriotic performance of the Indigo Choral Society at the Kaminski House Lawn in Georgetown at 7pm. My composer son, Joey, will be premiering one of his compositions there! I just love it when he does that!
Update on the “Egret Tree” at DeBordieu
A couple of months ago I blogged about the egrets nesting behind the Miller House on Island Green at DeBordieu, just south of Pawleys Island. I was showing property down there today and snapped this shot. The baby egrets have hatched and are beginning to leave the nest! I have never, EVER seen so many egrets in one tree. In fact, we’re all calling it the “Egret Tree.”
On a personal note: I have a baby leaving the nest as well. Tomorrow I am flying with Joey to Ithaca College in New York for orientation. I know just how those momma egrets feel. I’ll be back in the office on Thursday, just in time for the big 4th of July weekend and celebration at DeBordieu! Exciting times!