Kiawah Island
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The Settlement • Cassique Garden Cottages • CassiqueCassique
The savannahs and creeks of the Kiawah River have for centuries captivated those along its quiet shores. To the native Indians, these waters and nearby uplands were revered fishing and hunting grounds. More recently, these lands provided abundant forests for game and fertile fields for tomatoes, corn, and cucumbers. The splendor is in the details, from delicate rose gardens to rolling fairways designed by a legendary golfer, from brownstone walks to herb gardens tended for a superb club restaurant. This is Cassique - named for the clever Kiawah Indian chief who once guided British ships to what would in 1670 become Charlestowne - England's first successful settlement in the Carolina's. Its promise remains as sure as the serenity of these lands - removed, graceful surroundings in which to live out your dreams.
Homes here have spectacular golf and marsh views from large, well-planned sites. Architecture takes its inspiration from C.F.A Voysey, one of the most renowned British architects of the early 20th century. Cassique's clubhouse, designed by Bernard Wharton of Shope Reno Wharton in Greenwich, Connecticut, was inspired by Voysey's stone window dressings and sweeping slate roof designs. The fundamental clarity and sensual appreciation of natural materials in harmony with their context, espoused by Voysey, is the preeminent touchstone for homes in Cassique. Please contact Kiawah Island Real Estate for more details on Cassique.
