2021 Haven Magazine

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A guide to exploring the exceptional nature of Bald Head Island, North Carolina


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You’ll arrive on Bald Head Island by ferry, then explore by golf cart, bicycle or your own two feet. As your pace slows, you’ll start to notice little things…a painted bunting flitting through the brush…a ghost crab skittering across the sand…three, no, four dolphins leaping in the surf…and you’ll feel more serene and more alive than you have in a long while. That’s the simple magic of this place, if you’ll allow it.


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L E A R N M O R E AT W W W. B A L D H E A D I S L A N D . C O M

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Intracoastal Realty, coastal North Carolina’s largest independent real estate firm, proudly serves the community of Bald Head Island. Founded in 1976, our company sold more than $1 billion in real estate in Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender Counties last year. Market-leading technology, strategic marketing, and a teamwork approach are Intracoastal trademarks. Through our affiliation with Leading Real Estate Companies ®

of the World , Luxury Portfolio International® and Mayfair International Realty, we deliver turn-key service to clients locally and globally.

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Our real estate sales office is just steps from the island ferry landing, and we’re here to assist buyers and sellers seven days a week. We invite you to stop by the next time you’re on the island, join us at an open house, or view all island properties for sale at our website.

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Please note that if you are currently working with a real estate broker, this is not meant to be a solicitation of your business.


When you book your vacation home through Intracoastal Realty Vacation Rentals on Bald Head Island, you can rest easy knowing our properties set the bar for quality, comfort and view. Explore photos, floorplans and virtual tours when you visit our website. Then book online or contact our knowledgeable reservationists for assistance.

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Our committed and highly trained professional staff will ensure you spend your vacation on Bald Head Island without a care in the world. Call or visit us online today to start planning your next getaway. 844-329-7334 | www.baldheadisland.com | haven@bhisland.com


MY THREE DUNES Oceanview - 5 bdrms./4.5 baths. Sleeps 12.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Golf Course - 4 bdrms./3.5 baths. Sleeps 9.

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Oceanfront 2nd - 5 bdrms./4 baths. Sleeps 12.

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SHIFTING SANDS

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TIDES WELL SPENT

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Harbour - 4 bdrms./3.5 baths. Sleeps 10.

Oceanview - 5 bdrms./4.5 baths. Sleeps 13.

VACATION RENTALS Our committed and highly trained professional staff will ensure you spend your vacation on Bald Head Island without a care in the world. Call or visit us online today to start planning your next getaway. 844-329-7334 | www.baldheadisland.com | haven@bhisland.com


Features 10 This Little Island

Untamed yet so civilized, Bald Head Island is simply unlike any other place. Set out to discover it for yourself.

32 Activity Guide

You know that sense of wild abandon you’re longing to let loose? We’ve got ideas, inspiration and tips so you can show it some love.

50 Architecture

In this roundup of a few of the island’s most iconic homes, architects reflect on how the natural landscape informed their designs.

70 Meet the Neighbors

When looking to shape your family’s story, never underestimate the value of a good setting. Holly and Bob White explain why.

83 Environments

With a 40-year track record of conservation and education, the Bald Head Island Conservancy has its sights set on the next generation.

With countless stories to share, Bald Head Island captures the imagination of all who travel to her shores. Come see for yourself.

98 Dining Guide

New dining venues are popping up around the island, while old standbys continue to up their game. Our guide shows you what’s cooking.

108 Island Shopping

To get outfitted for your next adventure or find a keepsake to remind you of your island time, check out our list of boutiques and shops.

117 Last Word

Little things make all the difference. Our island scrapbook celebrates the tiny details and fleeting moments that never fail to make us smile.

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PU BL ISH E D BY Bald Head Island Limited, LLC

haven E X ECU T I V E EDITOR Christi Golder

CHIEF CONT R IBU TOR S Odette Arnold Teri Kelly

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Emily Chaplin Ron Chapple Paul Charles Chris Council Joshua Curry Woody Fulton Laurey Glenn Walker Golder Will Golder Chip Henderson William Jarrett Millie Holloman Photography Harry Taylor Jack Upton Rob Wright

GR A PH IC DE SIGN Jeff Harrison

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Haven is a publication of Bald Head Island Limited, LLC. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved in all countries. Bald Head Island Limited, LLC has endeavored to ensure the accuracy of this publication; however, we cannot be responsible for misinformation or typographical errors. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibited. Bald Head Island Limited, LLC does not necessarily agree with the viewpoints expressed by authors of articles or advertising copy. Inquire as to whether there is a property report required by federal law for any lot or home of interest to you. If such a report is required, procure it and read it before signing anything. No federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This is not an offering to residents in New York, New Jersey or other jurisdictions where prohibited.

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Islander Wallis Sugg and her "brother," Norman, make the most of every day on BHI. Photo by Harry Taylor.


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This Little Island THER E ’ S NO PL AC E Q UI T E LI K E I T. By Christi Golder | Photography by Emily Chaplin and Chris Council

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efore you even step off Bald Head Island’s ferry, you’re struck by the way the sun dances on the white hulls of skiffs moored in the marina, and the way the water, when it’s dead calm, makes a perfect mirror. Two-story cottages line up like spectators along the bulkhead, boats float parallel in their slips, and the ferry’s insistent horn marks every hour on the half hour, like clockwork. You’ve arrived at the island’s orderly front door, but don’t be fooled. This is a wild place.


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ow a place can be so civilized and so untamed at once is a true mystery. Spotted from a seaside porch, a dolphin leaps, twirls and vanishes. Overtaking a boardwalk, sea oats glow in the August sun. Beaches stretch, turn corners and connect in a seemingly endless strand. With water on all sides, it’s easy to become disoriented. Don’t worry about finding your bearings. Just indulge your wanderlust and see where it leads. The salt air is filled with possibilities.

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f you counted up the colorful characters who’ve made Bald Head Island the place it is today, they’d outnumber the leaves on the trees in the maritime forest. River pilots and gentlemen pirates. Confederates and freedmen. Lifesavers and lightkeepers. Generator Society members and entrepreneurs. Caretakers and conservationists. Then, as now, a lighthouse watched over them all.


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There’s one more thing you should know: No matter how much time you spend on this little island, you’ll never unlock all her secrets. But that shouldn’t stop you from trying.

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Known for its natural beauty and exceptional architecture, Bald Head Island is unlike any other coastal town. Recently, in the island’s premier neighborhood of Cape Fear Station, a vibrant new neighborhood was awarded Southern Living Inspired Community of the Year. OUTSTANDING ARCHITECTURE & QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Named for writers highly influenced by the South, cottages and estates within the Inspired Community capture the essence of Southern architecture, with gracious porches, abundant windows and high ceilings. Each home in the neighborhood is distinct, creating richly textured streetscapes. THOUGHTFUL LAND PLANNING & COMMUNITY SPIRIT Cape Fear Station’s land plan fosters belonging and connection among neighbors. With the beach and Shoals Club nearby, the ocean is always calling kids to meet up for a splash. The Common, a park located directly across the street from the neighborhood, plays host to games of catch and community events alike. CELEBRATE LIFE IN THE SOUTH Simply put, the Southern Living Inspired Community at Cape Fear Station offers masterfully designed new homes in a picture-perfect setting on Bald Head Island. Contact us today to learn more.

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Bike Rentals Daily: $25 (Cruiser), $35 (Fat Tire), $45 (Tandem) Weekly: $125 (Cruiser), $175 (Fat Tire)

Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals Hourly: $30 Half Day: $40 Full Day: $60 Full Day (Surf Paddleboard): $75 Guided 1-Hour Tour: $60

Kayak Rentals Hourly: $45 (single seat) & $60(double seat) Half Day: $60 (single seat) & $75 (double seat) Guided 1-Hour Tour: $60 (single seat) & $80 (double seat)

Board Rentals Surfboards: $50 per day Skimboards & Longboards: $15 per day d Bodyboards: $12 per day *Lessons Available

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Set the Wheels in Motion Get It in Gear

When you want to cover lots of ground quickly (a relative term on an island with a speed limit of 18 mph), you can rent an electric cart from Cary Cart Co., use the one that comes with your rental home, or better yet, opt for a bicycle. Make it your goal to pedal from one side of the island to another. Starting in Harbour Village, the most direct route to the cape is about five miles. We recommend a more circuitous loop along the ocean then back down Federal Road for a snapshot of beach, maritime forest and creek environments in one round trip. Forget about lugging a bike to the island—both Coastal Urge and Riverside Adventure Co. can rent you one by the day or by the week.

Give Me the Run Around

If you’re a runner, you’re in luck on Bald Head Island. The island’s relatively flat, carfree paved wynds through the forest make for a very pleasant morning jog. At low tide the island’s beaches also provide ample running room with incomparable scenery. If you’re feeling competitive, or just want to come out for a good cause, sign up for a Turtle Trot with the Conservancy or the annual Run for the Light race hosted by the Old Baldy Foundation during National Lighthouse Weekend in August.

It Never Gets Old

Whether it’s your first time or your hundredth, a climb to the top of Old Baldy is always worth the effort. Commissioned by Thomas Jefferson, North Carolina’s oldest lighthouse still stands tall after more than 200 years. In addition to a panoramic aerial view of the island and surrounding area, admission to climb the lighthouse includes access to the Smith Island Museum of History, where you’ll find artifacts illuminating the duties of a lighthouse keeper. If you have a couple of hours, take a guided historic tour from the Old Baldy Foundation for an in-depth exploration of the island’s past, complete with tales of pirates, ghosts, river pilots and soldiers of all stripes. 34

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the mainland, cars take a back seat to open-

air modes of transport. Make plans to hit the road by cart, bike, skateboard, scooter or your own two feet.


Venture Off Road

Along Federal Road several trailheads enter the Bald Head Woods Preserve, a nearly 200-acre area of undisturbed maritime forest. While you’re there, look for the ancient Timmons Oak and keep an eye out for Keebler Elves, or absent that, white-tailed deer. Just off Federal Road, the M. Kent Mitchell Nature Trail rewards hikers with spectacular views of the creek and close encounters with fiddler crabs and wading birds when the tide is low.

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If you’re renting, be sure to request a temporary membership in both the Bald Head Island Club and the Shoals Club to enjoy the complete island experience. Both clubs are relaxed and family friendly with a range of amenities and activities to suit all ages.

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Welcome to the Clubs Set Some Shoals Goals

The oceanfront Shoals Club, which overlooks the Point of Cape Fear, offers a spacious swimming pool, along with a separate baby pool for the smaller set. Pool-goers enjoy sunning on the ample decks and showering off in the convenient locker rooms. When you’re ready for a change of pace, round up the family for a little friendly competition on the nearby bocce ball courts. Direct access to the cape is another a perk for members and temporary members of the Shoals Club. Just grab a towel, chair and umbrella provided by the attentive staff, and hit the beach.

Make a Splash

When you’re ready to cool off, the Bald Head Island Club’s aquatics complex takes warm weather fun to the next level. The facility includes an Olympic-sized lap pool, leisure pool and zero-entry pool. Children will enjoy the giggle-

inducing splash pad, slide tower, waterslides and seaside playground, while adults can find refreshment at a poolside cabana bar that specializes in frozen drinks. During the summer, the Club offers water aerobics and poolside yoga, too.

Have a Ball

Reserve a tennis court at the BHI Club and enjoy a match within view of the ocean. Clinics and private lessons for kids and adults are available with one of the U.S. Professional Tennis Association staff members during the summer. For a change of pace, give it a go on the immaculate croquet greenswards where the Bald Head Island Croquet Club plays, practices and holds international championships. From June to September they host Family Croquet, relaxed gatherings where you can learn how the game is played.

Tee It Up

Whatever you do, don’t leave the island without playing a round or two on the BHI Club’s stunning golf course. The 18-hole beauty winds its way along the Atlantic Ocean and through the maritime forest, providing scenic views at every turn. If your game could use some work, head to the range where you can warm up, take a lesson from a PGA Golf Pro, or join a clinic and perfect your swing. No gear? No problem. The kind folks at the Pro Shop rent clubs and shoes if you need them. Junior golfers enjoy discounted rates, so make it a family affair.

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Spending time in nature can lower your blood pressure and improve your mood. There’s no better place to take it outside than Bald Head Island, where the wildlife far outnumbers humans and 10,000 acres of forest and tidal creeks are set aside forever as preserves. Think of it as your own natural playground.

A Breath of Fresh Air Take Flight

Every season of the year, Bald Head Island is home to an impressive array of birds—around 250 species in total. Link up with a Bald Head Island Conservancy Birding Tour to see how many you can find, or join Conservancy staff on a Middle Island Exploration Tour for a rare opportunity to visit the Ibis Pond, a private sanctuary where our feathered friends congregate. If you’re exploring on your own, keep an eye out for ospreys around the golf course, egrets along the marsh edge, painted buntings flitting in the brush beside Federal Road, and the occasional bald eagle perched high atop the tree canopy.

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Let the Creek Speak

Through the Bald Head Island Conservancy, you can take guided kayak tours to explore the meandering creeks, where you’ll likely see egrets and herons, and maybe even a dolphin or alligator. The Sail Shop offers guided trips along Bald Head Creek and Fishing Creek in single and double kayaks. These 90-minute tours are packed with history, stories and wildlife spotting, but if you’d rather go out on your own, the Sail Shop can provide you with a kayak or canoe, life jacket and paddle, and send you on your way. Coastal Urge rents kayaks, too. You’ll want to book online before making your way to their Board Room outpost along Keelson Row.

Walk on the Wild Side

The Bald Head Island Conservancy brings the island’s wildlife up close and personal with kid-friendly Crabbing & Fishing Trips, Reptile Round-Ups, and Hands-On Dissection. The whole family’s welcome on the Conservancy’s Bald Head After Dark Tour, which introduces the nocturnal creatures of the island, including frogs, bats, alligators and deer. After a brief presentation, you’ll join a naturalist on a flashlight-led walk to see what critters you can spot. The island’s minimal light pollution provides for a breathtaking view of the night sky, too.


Slow and Steady Wins the Race

Join the Bald Head Island Conservancy staff on their summer evening UTV patrols with the Sea Turtle Ride Along, watch for turtle tracks leading from the waves to the dunes, and call back to base with your findings. If you’re in the right place at the right time, you could see a loggerhead turtle lay her eggs or witness a nest hatch. The Conservancy also holds seasonal nightly Turtle Walks for members, which start at the Barrier Island Study Center and then move to the beach for a brief lesson in ecology. If the timing is right, your group will watch a turtle dig her nest and lay her eggs while the Conservancy sea turtle monitoring team collects data. Later in the season, you may get to see a nest hatch.

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Bald Head Island's 14 miles of shoreline offer endless opportunities to get your daily dose of vitamin D. Don't worry about lugging your gear to the island. The Sail Shop, Riverside Adventure Co. and Beach & Baby Equipment Rental can outfit you with boards, beach games, umbrellas, chairs and sunshades so you can kick up your heels or kick back on the beach.

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Your Day in the Sun It’s Better at the Beach

Each of Bald Head Island’s beaches presents its own charms. If you have the time, we suggest you explore all three. South Beach’s long strand is ideal for strolling and shelling. Along West Beach near Harbour Village, you’ll find kids splashing in the shallow surf and waving as the ferry goes by. Out on East Beach, the waves tend to be bigger and the surfers and boogie boarders make the most of a good thing.

Catch Some Waves

If you want to learn how to surf, sign up at the Sail Shop in Harbour Village or at their Surf Tent at Access 42 on East Beach. The Sail Shop’s experienced instructors offer 60-minute lessons for ages six through adult that will have your whole crew catching waves in no time. For more experienced beach bums, the Sail Shop also offers hourly, daily and weekly surfboard rentals.

Make a Stand

Take a standup paddleboard (SUP) excursion with Coastal Urge for a novel way to explore the island’s waters or simply rent a paddleboard if you want

to head out on your own. Book online first, then stop by the Board Room on Keelson Row in Harbour Village to pick up your board. The Sail Shop offers SUP rentals by the hour, day or week, too. First timers usually start out in the creeks, while more adventurous paddlers take to the ocean.

Get Hooked

Surf fishing aficionados flock to the Point of Cape Fear just as the sun comes up, and more often than not their efforts are rewarded with a catch of bluefish, red drum or flounder. You can cast right from the beach as long as you have a N.C. Saltwater Fishing License (available online). All the gear you need can be purchased at the Dockmaster Convenience Store or at Island Hardware. When you’re ready to land the big one, local guides will take you offshore in search of mahi, tuna and tarpon. Inquire at the Dockmaster Convenience Store for a recommendation. If you’d rather stay closer to shore, the Sail Shop offers fourhour fishing tours of the island’s creeks by kayak.

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ONE CLUB.

With four distinct dining options, two pools, creative programming for families,

and direct beach access, the Shoals Club delivers a new level of shoreside experiences. Make sure your vacation rental includes a temporary membership.


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DOUG OAKLEY

Committed to caring for people

Doug has taken over 300 kids flying through the Young Eagles program.

A special passion is flying rescue and special needs pets through “Pilots N Paws.”

“Rosie” gets a flight to a foster home while her dad is deployed to Afghanistan. “Helping out a soldier was a special opportunity for me.” - Doug

...and the things that make them happy. Whether you’re starting your property search or listing your property for sale, Doug Oakley’s inside knowledge of Bald Head Island, its real estate, and its history make him an invaluable resource to call on. Plus, he’s just someone you’ll enjoy getting to know.

Always working for you!

doakley@intracoastalrealty.com | 800-888-3707 or 910-457-3740 office | 910-471-7710 mobile www.bhirealestate.com/dougoakley | doakley.intracoastalrealty.com


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ALWAYS READY.

It’s more than a name, it’s our commitment to you. Always Ready Cars is the EXCLUSIVE authorized Club Car dealership on Bald Head Island, North Carolina. Whether you are looking to purchase a new cart or have your cart maintained by expertly trained professionals, Always Ready Cars is on-island to help every step along the way. We work to ensure that our clients never worry about arriving Friday evening on the 6 pm ferry to a golf cart that doesn’t work. It’s our belief that carts are a key component to the magic of the island and it is our commitment to our customers that they will have a cart that is Always Ready. Drop by our showroom, call, or visit our website today and see why over 800 island residences are Always Ready!

We are conveniently located at 4A Merchant’s Row, behind Island Hardware.

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DAVID WRAY

Experience the Difference David Wray doesn’t simply sell houses, he assists you in achieving your goals, whether you are buying or selling. With a degree in Real Estate and Urban Analysis and many designations, he has the knowledge you need. If you are interested in looking at properties, going fishing in the creeks, or just taking a boat ride, David enjoys sharing what makes the island special and different from any other coastal environment on the East Coast – a place where families and friends come together to share an amazing lifestyle and spend time with each other. Thank you for your interest in Bald Head Island and give David a call or text when you are thinking about coming down to the island.

You’ ll be glad you did! “I found working with David to be a wonderful experience. I have never in my past real estate purchases had an agent as helpful and knowledgeable, but more importantly someone I now consider a true friend.” - Property owner from Hickory, North Carolina

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Products of Their Environment:

A Curated Collection of Iconic Island Homes BY O D E T T E E M B E R T A R N O L D Photography by Emily Chaplin, William Jarrett, Joshua Curry, Laurey Glenn and Harry Taylor

In a salute to Bald Head Island’s exemplary architecture, Haven chose a few of the island’s most iconic homes to explore how the overall environment and site topography informed the architect’s design choices, both inside and out. THE FOUNDATIONAL INFLUENCE: CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S STATION “To look at architectural influences on Bald Head Island, you’d have to go back to when the Smith family owned it in the late 1700s,” said Travis Gilbert, historian for the Old Baldy Foundation. “The first beach cottage on the island, called Sea Castle, was owned by Benjamin Smith, the last in the family to own the island. He later became governor of North Carolina.”

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“People came to the beach to escape the city and capture the sea breezes, so we can make assumptions that the structure would have been built with those ideas in mind,” he said. “Coastal residences back then were less about style and architectural detail, and more about practical choices.” As for Captain Charlie’s Station, the trio of cottages was built in 1903 and named for Captain Charles Swan, the Cape Fear Lighthouse keeper who lived there with his family until 1933. The cottages are the oldest standing homes on the island. “One of my favorite elements of Captain Charlie’s is, when you look at the front, you see second story windows, but they provide no view,” said Gilbert. “Why on earth would you obscure the view, especially one that beautiful?” Gilbert explained that,


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true to the practicality of the time, the windows were not put there for aesthetic considerations. “They are 19th century air conditioning. As the heat rises, the windows act as vents, with the porch overhangs to protect it from storms,” he said. Captain Charlie’s breathtaking dune ridge site was likely chosen for its high elevation, which protected the structures from storm surge while providing a clear view of Frying Pan Shoals, the site of countless shipwrecks.

BUILDING ON A PHILOSOPHY OF SENSITIVE DEVELOPMENT While there were plans for development on Bald Head Island in 1916 and 1938, those were eventually abandoned. With the exception of 19 pioneering “Generator Society” families who established homes on the island in the 1970s, the building of new homes, amenities and infrastructure did not begin in earnest until 1983 when the Mitchell Family bought the unsold portions of the

island and created Bald Head Island Limited. “From the beginning, the developer had an overarching philosophy we called eco-romanticism,” said Chuck Dietsche, an architect who served as Bald Head Island Limited’s planning and development director from 1990-1993. Dietsche worked with architect Dan Costa to bring the Mitchells’ vision to fruition. “We wanted to make Bald Head Island the best place it could be, considering there would be human infusion into this beautiful landscape,” Dietsche said. “The driving question from the beginning has been: How can the natural landscape and manmade landscapes work together in a sensitive way?” Dietsche said a desire to remain subordinate to nature continues, even as the island’s cottages have evolved to satisfy the demand for larger homes. “We still want to create homes that don’t soar above the landscape, but rather are embraced by it,” said Diestsche. “It’s our challenge as architects to design larger-scale buildings, but still maintain the soul of a cottage.” haven 51


Castello della Balena Shoals Watch Way Dune Ridge ARCHITECT: Chuck Dietsche, Dietsche + Dietsche Architects, PC BUILDER: Chris Lokey, Lokey Building Concepts and North State Woodcraft INTERIOR DESIGN: Anna Dietsche, Dietsche + Dietsche Architects, PC

AT 5,500 SQUARE FEET, Castello della Balena (Castle of the Whale) is quite large, yet its foundation design incorporates arched corridors to provide a continuous view to the sea. Numerous breezeways and porches add to the lightness of its base, a feeling that continues upstairs where large windows on all sides showcase panoramic vistas of both East Beach and South Beach, as well as Frying Pan Shoals. The home’s initial inspiration, a castle, is found in its central tower, thick walls, and small foyer that is loosely analogous to a castle’s keep. After ascending the narrow entry stairwell, visitors arrive, metaphorically, in the belly of the beast. The castle and whale themes combine to capture the essence of fantasy the owners envisioned. 52


I desperately wanted to be a good steward of that spectacular site overlooking the Point of Cape Fear. The metaphor of the great white whale from Moby-Dick came from my feeling that this could be my own elusive, impossible quarry. I wanted to create something that was up to the site, as well as the aspirations of the homeowners, who were true visionaries. Among many other considerations, the home was designed to follow the contour along the top of the ridge, to fit into the landscape like an organic being, and not overwhelm it. The whale analogy is borne out by imagining the easternmost end (where the kitchen is) as the mouth, and the separate guesthouse and studio at the opposite end as the tail. - CHUCK DIETSCHE

Arching, rib-like beams in the living room greatly enhance the

whale theme. An island unto itself, the king-sized bed floats in the middle of the master bedroom. Seven windows in the semicircular kitchen provide panoramic views of the cape.

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Om Sweet Home Stede Bonnet Close Marsh & Creek ARCHITECT: David Lisle, Lisle Architecture & Design BUILDER: Steve Henson, Henson Building Corp. INTERIOR DESIGN: Cheryl Preston (owner) and North State Woodcraft

MEANT TO EVOKE A SENSE OF SERENITY, Om Sweet Home’s interior is infused with light and warmth. Strategically placed windows filter sunlight throughout, and ubiquitous intricately carved wood details add warmth to the clean lines and contemporary Asian-inspired aesthetic. The home was designed with large spaces for entertaining, yet with the flexibility to feel intimate for smaller gatherings of friends and family. The owners, who’ve lived and traveled around the globe, sought to create a place of retreat within the haven that is Bald Head Island.

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The unexpected twist of the dark Sapele wood ceiling

and the white Brazilian tile

floor sets the dramatic tone upon arrival, which is then carried throughout the

home. Adjacent to the sleek kitchen, a built-in dining

banquette epitomizes casual sophistication. Arguably the best room in the house isn’t technically in the house.

Lounge poolside and soak up the expansive marsh views.

Led by the principals of Feng Shui, the house is a great mix of classic Shingle Style elements and detailing, with fundamentals of Asian function, flow and harmony. The owners spent most of their time in East Asia and really wanted to have a traditional American coastal home with a strong layout that reflected their way of life. The goal of the design was to stay nestled into the trees to allow for protection and shade for the house, while keeping the beautiful natural vegetation in place. We designed a small pool on the second deck, with a hidden rooftop deck to take advantage of the views. - DAVID LISLE

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Southern Living Idea House Whale Head Way Cape Fear Station Common ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER: Eric Moser, Moser Design Group, Inc. BUILDER: Whitney Blair Custom Homes INTERIOR DESIGN: Lindsey Coral Harper Interior Design

A MARVELOUS MIXTURE OF STYLE AND SETTING, the Southern Living Idea House at Cape Fear Station is both casual and refined. Living spaces seamlessly flow from inside to outside, especially given the extensive outdoor kitchen and dining spaces, deep porches and backyard gathering area around the fire pit. A second-story crofter cottage, BHI’s upscale answer to the garage apartment, is a showstopper of whimsy and charm. Throughout, the home fulfills the architectural designer’s intention to create a place that invites you to kick off your shoes, throw open the doors, plop down and say “Ahhh.” 56


A trio of windows and the sunny yellow-and-white

color scheme in the guest

bedroom ensure that each

day begins on a bright note. Inside and out, pretty pops of color abound, adding

fanciful vibes to the home’s understated elegance.

The kitchen’s extra large, marble-topped island functions as both an

efficient food prep station

and an elegant dining space for four.

The over-arching priority of the design was to allow the occupants to enjoy Bald Head Island’s lush, beautiful coastal environment. The lot, situated on a corner and facing The Common, offered the opportunity to blur the edges from inside to out, serving as an invitation to the extensive porches, courtyard and beyond. The design itself is one room deep, which offers views and natural light from two or three sides, and provides the opportunity to naturally ventilate most months of the year. The sea breezes are life giving, but can weigh heavily on some building materials, so the materials and configurations were selected to withstand the coastal conditions. - ERIC MOSER haven 57


Talmadge Portsmouth Way Cape Fear Station Shear Zone ARCHITECT: Chuck Dietsche, Dietsche + Dietsche Architects, PC BUILDER: Brian Underwood, Underwood Builders INTERIOR DESIGN: Anna Dietsche, Dietsche + Dietsche WOODWORKING: Chris Lokey, North State Woodcraft

NAMED FOR THE OWNER’S GRANDFATHER who was a nature lover and avid outdoorsman, Talmadge pays tribute to its namesake inside and out. At once fanciful and practical, the house is nestled on a heavily wooded site across from East Beach, and a tree theme plays out in gorgeous detail inside the home. The classic cottage shape and romantic Victorian exterior details give the impression that this home could have been a treasured family heirloom, handed down from generation to generation.

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Entirely a product of its site, this home presents one face on the street side and something entirely different on the shear zone side. The front is a traditional woodsy cottage along a neighborhood street. On the back, you see a tree house peeking out over the forest canopy with no apparent access from East Beach. It seems hidden, mysterious even, and it’s not easy to tell which house it is when you try to locate it on the street side. It has a foot in each environment and was designed to look like it’s been there forever. - CHUCK DIETSCHE

Entering this home is like walking into the woods, beginning with rich

American cherry floors and horizontal boards

on the walls and ceilings. Trees literally branch off the fireplace and scale the walls of the living

room, complemented by handmade leaf tiles on

the hearth. Under one of

the arches created by the

branches, a cozy breakfast nook awaits.

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Roth House Row Boat Row Harbour Village ARCHITECT: Peter Quinn, Peter C Quinn Architect BUILDER: Todd Delaney, Cape Fear Custom Design & Build INTERIOR DESIGN: Katherine Delaney and Annie Walker

THIS HANDSOME HOME is filled with wow factors, from the vaulted cypress ceiling with steel support rods on the main living level to the open third floor’s epic views of the harbor on one side and the river on the other. Flexibility is another consistent feature. The owner wanted a house that was comfortable and intimate for one but could expand to fit his guest requirements. Many of the rooms serve multiple purposes, and the kitchen’s large island with a solid black walnut countertop functions beautifully as a bar, a gathering place and a dining room table. In tribute to the home’s marina location, a subtle nautical theme is in play throughout. The large harborside porch provides a grand space for outdoor living and incredible views of the marina and Old Baldy beyond. 60


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For Bald Head Island, the harbor presents an urban environment, unlike the rest of the island. As a designer, you consider how to take advantage of the views, the breezes and the sunlight, yet maintain privacy with neighbors just a few feet away. Here, the third floor is private because it’s so high up. Throughout the home as you step down, you get some narrow and some long views, including all the way down the marsh, of the lighthouse, and of the marina itself. The kitchen is on the eastern edge to catch the morning sun, with an intimate porch to enjoy your morning coffee. Another larger porch, also facing the marina, is just off the living room, where you might gather for evening cocktails. – PETER QUINN

A handsome island does triple duty as a bar, dining table and

general gathering space. The living room’s dramatic vaulted ceiling combines cypress, pine and steel. A fully furnished porch provides stunning harbor and lighthouse views.

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Morning Light Poormans Pepper Trail Maritime Forest ARCHITECT: Michael Moorefield Architect BUILDER: Gary Hewett, Gary F. Hewett, Builders INTERIOR DESIGN: Plunkett Dodge and Harper Peterson (owners)

NESTLED INTO A CLEARING that spans three lots, Morning Light is so well integrated with its maritime forest environment, it looks as if it could have grown out of the earth alongside the trees that encircle it. The homeowners and architect wanted to celebrate the forest setting, so the lines between exterior and interior are not only blurred, but feel seamless at times. Walls of windows, exposed rafters and beams, and naturally finished wood throughout the house salute an American primitive aesthetic that mixes gorgeously with classical Asian details.

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Featuring bamboo reeds

here, the shoji screen at the home’s entrance is a living piece of art that can be

changed with the seasons. The owner designed and

made much of the furniture himself, including this long,

live-edged pine table for the screened porch. Elevated

and tranquil, the sleeping porch is easily one of the

most peaceful spaces in the home.

We first determined a viable footprint that preserved a stately live oak hidden within, a venerable living sculpture with its gnarled trunks and gigantic arched limbs that created a natural cathedral of vaulted space and filtered light. Guided by our commitment to preserve the natural features, the building itself is broken into various smaller components that meander within the preliminary footprint and also extend vertically, meandering still with decks, screened porches, windows and rooflines serving as an architectural counterpoint to the organic form of the oak. The space between the natural and architectural is the essential experience of the design: marrying the tree to the home and its interiors, and the home to the tree and the forest beyond. – MICHAEL MOOREFIELD

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SOME THINGS Only Get Better WITH TIME.

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Celebrating 10 Years as Owners & Operators

t’s hard to believe a decade has passed since islanders Claude and Melissa Pope became owners and operators of the Maritime Market. Promising to elevate the island’s food and beverage scene, they dove in headfirst back in 2011, expanding the store’s selection to include USDA Prime meats, fresh local seafood and produce, gourmet deli offerings, and a curated selection of fine wine and craft beer. In short order, customers came to rely on the extensive offerings and began packing lighter, knowing the Market had it covered. As the years passed, the café was expanded and renamed Sweet Bay Café & Catering, a go-to for breakfast, lunch, complete family meals and event catering. Recently, Copper’s Wood-Fired Kitchen, which shares space with the café, has taken the island by storm with its Neapolitan-style pizza. Outside, overlooking the beautifully landscaped Forest Pavilion, the Pope Family’s latest venture, Side Wok, offers the island’s first and only pan-Asian takeout. 2021 In any given season, on any given day, the Market might host a lavish oyster roast on the side porch, an intimate wine dinner featuring Bordeaux • PARTY DATES • from Claude’s cellar, or a Howl at the Moon party for hundreds at Beach Access The party starts just before sunset at Beach Access 39. 39. The common theme? Come as you are, kick up your heels, and enjoy good food, libations and the fellowship of friends, old and new. 1/28, 2/27, 3/28, 4/26, 5/26, 6/24, 7/23, 8/21, 9/20, Ten years have flown by, but the more things change, the more they stay the 10/20, 11/19, 12/19 same. Whether you’re a longtime islander or a first-time visitor, you’re treated like family by the Maritime Market family the moment you walk in the door.

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MARKET MAKERS

PORTR A ITS OF THE PEOPLE BEHIN D THE PL ACE As the Maritime Market celebrates its 10th anniversary of ownership by the Pope Family, we wanted to celebrate the “Market Makers” who stand out for their length of service, leadership, or both. Simply put, there’d be no Maritime Market as we know it without them. Some, like Fred Jones and Karen Smith, began their market careers two or more decades ago. Others have joined the team more recently, but all have made their mark. We asked each Market Maker what they love most about the island. Here’s what they said …

Nancy Mastrangelo ASSISTANT DELI MANAGER

Jaleesa Evans

My favorite things about the island are the customers and the ferry ride.

ASSISTANT HEAD CASHIER

It’s a nice community. I like the people who live here. We’re like a family.

Garrett Swain

Karen Smith

EXECUTIVE CHEF

ASSISTANT MANAGER OF OPERATIONS

It’s an island. What’s not to like? And they treat you like family here.

Ray Cooper

MEAT & SEAFOOD MANAGER

The beauty of the island. The lights coming across the waterway when you travel on the ferry. I never would’ve thought my career would bring me to a resort island.

The uniqueness of the island is what I appreciate the most. It’s like a whole world away when you step off that boat.


Keith van Housen PRODUCE MANAGER

I love the peacefulness of the island.

Holly Famulari EVENTS MANAGER/BAKER

I really enjoy the family atmosphere here.

Fred Jones

GENERAL MANAGER

I love the fact that the island is so different from the mainland. The ferry, the golf carts. It’s still interesting after all these years.

Melvin Mason CHEF

The people on the island are so great. Everything is love here.


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EDITOR’S NOTE

Haven’s inaugural issue featured the White family and their then-new Bald Head Island home: Cape Watch Cottage. We’re checking in with them nearly two decades later to reflect on what the island in general, and this home in particular, have meant to them.

Many Homes Have Character. Cape Watch Cottage Is One. In great fiction, the setting lives from the very first pages. Such places not only feel extremely real, they are dynamic. They change. They affect the characters in the story. They become metaphors, possibly even actors in the drama. - writersdigest.com

By Odette Embert Arnold | Photography by Harry Taylor Recreating a photo taken nearly 20 years ago, the Whites assemble for a family portrait on the porch of Cape Watch Cottage. Clockwise from left: Kelly, Holly, Bob, Meagan, Blair, Bryant and dog Duke (turn page to see original image).

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When Bob and Holly White talk about their nearly 20-year history with their Bald Head Island home, they often refer to Cape Watch Cottage as she, not it. That’s only fitting. After all, this stately home has a stunning presence, a distinct personality and a place of honor in the family’s collective story.

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rom her perch overlooking Bald Head Island’s stunning South Beach, Cape Watch Cottage stands like a devoted matriarch waiting to welcome her family home. Over her nearly two decades, she has borne witness to the four White children coming of age, including two who now bring their own children to the island. She has been the venue for countless holiday gatherings, a bachelorette weekend and a surprise engagement party. Several new mothers have spent weeks of maternity leave in her nurturing environment, and for years a group of Holly’s friends gathered every October to spend time with one of their own whose diagnosis made every minute exceedingly precious.

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Setting The Scene “Twenty years ago, we had relatively young children in their formative years,” explained Bob. “We were looking for a place that felt safe, where we wouldn’t have to be paranoid about letting them loose. We wanted them to be able to hop on bikes, go to the beach, get an ice cream, all the things you want kids to do. It was also important that it be a dog-friendly place. Bald Head Island meets that test, then and now.” Though she, too, was smitten with the island on her first visit, Holly wasn’t sure building the house was the right decision. She was leery of the financial commitment and the logistics of traveling from their northern Virginia home.


“I still can’t believe we pulled it off,” she marveled, thinking back. “I really thought we couldn’t do it, like it was way beyond us. But here we are. It has always been a priority for both of us to make it work.” “We set out to build a place to entertain family and friends,” added Bob, “but we didn’t realize how rich those relationships would become.”

An Ode To Family Custom designed by Chuck Dietsche, AIA, and finished in 2003, Cape Watch Cottage is an architectural blend of classically coastal and delightfully whimsical. Everything about her design points to devotion to family, friends and fun. She was completely renovated in 2019, receiving a rejuvenating facelift as she prepares to enter her third decade on the island. “She’s like brand new,” said Bob. One of the home’s defining characteristics has always been an outdoor concrete Ping-Pong table that sits in a little courtyard on the street side of the property. “People often refer to Cape Watch

Cottage as ‘the Ping-Pong table house,’ ” said Holly. “It has seen a lot of action, from endless table tennis matches to serving as an impromptu dance floor.” The porches, too, are popular gathering spaces, setting the stage for everything from dramatic interludes to comic relief. “Being on the island is rocking chair time,” said Holly. “Anything goes on those porches. We have laughed uproariously, and we’ve had some of our hardest conversations there.” Holly said embracing extended family time at Cape Watch Cottage has always been the draw. It has become the norm for three generations to gather together, and for one special Thanksgiving, Holly’s mother was also there, bringing the generational total to four. All of the White children live in the Washington, D.C. area, as do Bob and Holly. However, because of busy schedules, it isn’t easy to get the clan together. So once a year, the entire brood tries to make it down for family week. “I’ve learned to say we will be on Bald Head during these times and would love to have you,” said Holly. “It’s easier than trying to coordinate so many schedules. Fortunately, they all try

When the family gathered for their first porch portrait in 2003 with dog

Sophie (minus son Blair who was away at college), they couldn’t have imagined the role Cape Watch Cottage would play in their collective history.


The extended White family sends greetings from “The Ping-Pong Table House,” where it’s all fun and games.

hard to get here.” In 2018, the family chose Memorial Weekend for their gettogether, and Bob hatched a plan to make the trip easier, and much more memorable. “He rented a Sprinter van, which was quickly dubbed ‘the party bus,’ and he showed up at each house fully decked out in Bermuda shorts and a driver’s cap,” laughed Holly. “They crammed the entire family, all of their luggage and a bunch of baby gear into the van and drove down. It was hilarious.”

A Role In Many Memoirs The Whites have had Cape Watch Cottage on the rental program since she was built, a choice they have never regretted nor resented. “It was a financial decision, to be sure,” said Holly, “but it’s also better for the property not to sit unused. We love to come in the shoulder seasons, so we are delighted for others to enjoy her during the summer.” To welcome their guests, Holly leaves a gift bag with Cape Watch branded items and includes a personal note. “We have had so many lovely comments about the house over the years, and one family has rented every year for the past 20,” said Holly. “It makes us happy to know others are loving her and making their own memories here.” As longtime members of both the Bald Head Island Club and 74

the Shoals Club, the Whites also offer those privileges to their guests. Personally they tend to use the Bald Head Island Club more often, as Bob likes to play golf and Holly uses the gym when she isn’t riding her bike or swimming in the ocean. “We also enjoy taking the grandchildren to the new aquatics center at the BHI Club,” said Holly. “They absolutely love it. It’s a young parents’ dream.”

The Next Chapter While what happens next isn’t entirely mapped out, Holly said she began speaking her pipe dream out loud about five years ago. “My hope is to spend summers in New Hampshire, and three months each in the spring and fall on Bald Head Island,” said Holly. “We will maintain a small place in the D.C. area to see the children and grandchildren, and probably even escape to Bald Head some in the winter to enjoy the temperate climate when it’s snowing in New Hampshire and D.C.” For now, as autumn approaches, they make their way back to Bald Head Island and Cape Watch Cottage to “reclaim her” as they say, after the rental season. While it may have been months since they’ve been in her company, they find it’s just like reuniting with a family member or best friend. They simply pick up midstride, as if no time at all has passed.


DISCOVER A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON ISLAND REAL ESTATE.

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Originally from Maryland, Stephanie moved to the South in 2012, and considers herself a Southern-Life convert! Along with her love of crab cakes, she brings to the team a fresh perspective and new energy to real estate sales on the island. She believes whether buying or selling on Bald Head Island, the process should be seamless. Stephanie’s approach to client service is to listen carefully and pay attention to their wants and needs. “There needs AS SEEN ON to be a level of trust when I’m working with a buyer or seller and I take that trust very seriously.”

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The Bald Head Island

Conservancy FROM THE GENERATOR SOCIETY TO FUTURE GENERATIONS BY ODETTE EMBERT ARNOLD


hey were here before ferries ran residents and visitors to and from Bald Head Island, and before you could just pop by the Maritime Market for a bottle of rosé and a wedge of brie. Long before there were paved roads, a myriad of shops and restaurants, and a couple of lovely clubs, there was a small group of families who came to Bald Head Island by private boat or single-engine plane, loaded down with everything they would need for the duration of their stay—from food to fuel to blocks of ice. These first islanders built their homes on Bald Head Island in the early to mid 1970s, years before electricity arrived on these shores. Because they ran their homes exclusively on generators for a few hours in the morning and again in the evening, they christened themselves The Generator Society. Recognizing the irreplaceable nature of Bald Head Island’s unspoiled beauty and diverse ecosystems, this intrepid group, whose love for the island more than made up for the lack of conveniences, began taking measures to preserve and protect her. With seed money from the Mitchell Family, who had purchased the island’s unsold land just a few months earlier in 1983, they established the Bald Head Island Conservancy. Serving as the first board of directors, Thad Wester, James Harrington, James Harper, Betty Timberlake and Kent Mitchell signed the Articles of Incorporation of Bald Head Conservancy on October 24, 1983. The document was filed two weeks later, and on November 8, the nonprofit was formed. As this excerpt from the original articles demonstrates, nearly four decades later the mission that shaped the organization then still guides it today: Within this area, the corporation shall seek to conserve the land,

A Generator Society reunion in 1993 brought Bald Head Island’s “Founding Families” back together. Shown fourth and sixth from the left in the front row are Thad and Lee Wester.

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water, beaches, marshland, woodland and open spaces, and the plant and animal life therein; to protect the air and waters surrounding the area against pollution; and to maintain and preserve the unique scenic vistas of this region. “That is such a visionary document, especially for 37 years ago,” said Christopher Shank, PhD., executive director of the Bald Head Island Conservancy since 2016. “None of the founding members were marine scientists, but they were so wise in how they set it up. It is a holistic ecosystems view, recognizing that all parts of the island rely on each other.” Shank said it is extremely fortunate that the island’s new developer was committed to an environmentally progressive plan. “Without the foresight of the Conservancy’s founding members and the Mitchell Family, Bald Head Island as it is today would not be possible,” he said. “Kent Mitchell as one of those original people is a big statement.”

THE EARTH WILL NOT CONTINUE TO OFFER ITS HARVEST,

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WE LOVE THE LAND AND THEN TAKE STEPS TO DESTROY IT FOR USE BY FUTURE GENERATIONS. - J O H N PA U L , I I

“In the early 1990s, when we bought a home on Bald Head, the Conservancy was the organization with which everyone wanted to be associated,” said Kit Adcock, who has been an active member of the Bald Head Island Conservancy since 1991, including serving as president of the board of directors in 2001. “When we bought our home here, it was all about the natural environment.” Adcock recalled the early days of the Conservancy, when the office was in an enclosed storage shed adjacent to the original firehouse at the current Village Creek Access, the residential space was in Captain Charlie’s #1, and the classroom was in an adjacent storage building. In 1996, on land donated by the Cynthia and George Mitchell Family, the current campus at the end of Federal Road opened with larger residential and office spaces, as well as Turtle Central, a retail store that sells merchandise to benefit the Conservancy. As the programs continued to grow, so did the need for space. In 1999 and 2000, the Conservancy formed a long-range planning committee led by Thad Wester, of which Adcock was a member. “With the success of Turtle Central, the growth of Bald Head Island, and the emphasis owners and visitors placed on BHI’s environmental majesty, the committee’s effort was broad-based and open-minded,” said Adcock.


Christopher Shank, PhD., executive director of the Bald Head Island Conservancy since 2016.

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The committee had big dreams of significantly expanding the facility and programs to include all areas of the island in all months of the year, and to reach not only all of the people who come and go from Bald Head Island, but to have an impact beyond its borders. With the opening of the Barrier Island Study Center in 2012, they brought it all to fruition.

STUDY NATURE, LOVE NATURE, STAY CLOSE TO NATURE. IT WILL NEVER FAIL YOU. – F R A N K L L OY D W R I G H T

The first community-based barrier island research and education facility in the nation, the Barrier Island Study Center (BISC) is a beautiful, 5,000-square-foot campus that includes large classrooms, a wet and a dry laboratory, viewing rooms and dormitories. Not only is the work being done there dedicated to protecting the environment, so is its design. The Barrier Island Study Center is one of only a few buildings in the state to be awarded LEED Gold Certification. “This is a unique place,” said Shank. “Not many places have all of the components we do. We’ve become an important research center for interns and visiting scientists from all of the state’s major universities, and we have programs for all ages that are open to the public.” Beyond the campus, the Conservancy offers visitors and field researchers immediate access to some of the most vibrant and largely unspoiled ecosystems in the region: Bald Head Island’s 14 miles of beaches and dunes, 10,000 acres of salt marshes, and 193 acres of preserved maritime forest.

LOOK DEEP INTO NATURE, AND THEN YOU WILL UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING BETTER. - ALBERT EINSTEIN

For many of the early years, the Bald Head Island Conservancy was best known for its loggerhead sea turtle program. Since its inception, the Conservancy has worked in cooperation with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the National Marine Fisheries Service in identifying, tracking and protecting the vulnerable species. Shank said that while the scope of the Conservancy’s work has expanded significantly, the turtles are still an important part of what they do. “Through a collaboration with Dr. Brian Shamblin at the University of Georgia, we are now looking at genetics and getting DNA samples from turtle eggs,” said Shank. “We have

discovered that about one-third of the turtles that nest on Bald Head Island only nest here. The rest are not site specific to BHI, which contradicts the old story that turtles return to the beach where they were born to nest. That’s not necessarily true.” In recent years, the Conservancy has also significantly expanded its reach with both the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts, as well as with public school children. For example, nearly every sixth-grader in Brunswick County comes to Bald Head Island for a one-day class on the ecology of the island. Shank cited additional current work, including maritime forest studies that look at the impact of disturbances—such as storms—on the forest canopy and floor, the use of drone technology in identifying a destructive invasive plant species, and a computer modeling research collaboration on the quantity and quality of the ground water aquifer, which is a very important potable water source for the island.

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YOU DO MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND YOU HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT KIND OF DIFFERENCE YOU WANT TO MAKE. – JA NE GOODA LL

Just as the Bald Head Island we now treasure is the result of steps taken by those who came before us, its future depends on today’s stewards and those who will come after. Shank said the challenge in the current digital age is how to keep children engaged in the outside world. “If kids absorb the lessons early, they won’t lose them and they will share them,” he said. To that end, the Conservancy staff has developed several programs that reach children of all ages, including a newly launched club called the Next Generation. Melissa Blackmon, director of development for the Bald Head Island Conservancy, explained that, although the Next Generation is based on Bald Head Island, the intent is to foster a global perspective. “Most visitors are on the island only for a week or two, so we wanted to come up with things kids can do from home,” she said. “We want them to take our mission and vision back with them, and still love it, live it and breathe it wherever they are.” “If the next generation can be hands-on with nature—be in it, smell it, see it, hear it—it will absorb into the soul and never leave,” summarized Shank. “That’s what we’re trying to do. That’s the key to our future.”

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When looking at real estate on Bald Head Island, you are not just looking for property. You are looking for a place to get away, a place to relax, and a place to make memories that will last a lifetime. I have always felt that Bald Head was the best gift we ever gave to our children (and dogs). I want to help you give your family the gift of this beautiful island. As an Island resident and REALTOR, I know all the ins and outs of life on BHI. I love sharing that knowledge and helping people make their dream of owning property on the Island a reality! Whether buying, selling, or upgrading to a larger home, I pride myself on being your advocate through my exemplary customer service. I work for you through every part of the transaction by connecting all of the dots; from identifying property, to writing the contract, to inspection, to closing and beyond. After closing, I am happy to answer any questions you may have about Island logistics or where to find a good spot to watch the sunset. Are you ready to find your happy place on Bald Head Island? Give me a call and let’s start your Island adventure.

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MIDWAY COFFEE 253 Edward Teach Extension www.riversideadventure.com MIKE’S BITES 700 Federal Road 910-275-8185 SANDPIPER COFFEE & ICE CREAM 8 Marina Wynd 910-457-1222 www.delphinabhi.com SHOALS CLUB VENUES: SANDBAR GRILLE, THE VERANDAHS, LATITUDES & AQUA 100 Station House Way 910-454-4888 www.shoalsclub.com SIDE WOK 8 Maritime Way 910-457-7450 www.maritimemarketbhi.com/sidewok SWEET BAY CAFÉ & CATERING 8 Maritime Way 910-457-7450 www.maritimemarketbhi.com WILL O’ THE WISP 96 Keelson Row 910-457-6844 www.delphinabhi.com Delphina Cantina


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Sandpiper Coffee & Ice Cream

Bald Head Island’s dining scene continues to blossom, with several new venues emerging and old favorites keeping it fresh. In its second

year of ownership by longtime islanders Jules and Dave Showalter, JULES’ SALTY GRUB & ISLAND PUB anchors the marina front. The menu remains seafood-centric, with fish and shellfish options offered for lunch and dinner. The heat gets turned up a bit with Nashville

hot chicken appearing in a hearty sandwich or as a salad topper. You can get a great steak or burger here, too, along with sushi and

sashimi in the summer months. Stay late, and you can enjoy live

music or if the crowd is right, karaoke. The full bar offers cocktails, wines by the bottle or glass, and a wide array of craft beers, many

from North Carolina. Next door, Jules’ sister restaurant, LULU’S BBQ, open seasonally, specializes in pulled pork, brisket and slow-cooked

ribs, smoked until they’re fall-off-the-bone tender. Dine outside in the beer garden or order online for takeout.

Just around the corner, DELPHINA CANTINA serves up creative

Latin-inspired dishes prepared by Executive Chef Carlos Rojas and his talented kitchen staff. Born in Veracruz, Mexico, Carlos spent his

childhood watching his grandmother cook meals in a brick oven over an open fire, and he carries on her passion for sharing fresh food

made with love. Delphina’s most popular menu items include tacos,

Lulu's BBQ

enchiladas, burritos, bowls and quesadillas, along with their specialty burgers. You can also savor delicious pizza in-house or to-go. Don’t leave without sampling a signature margarita or house-made sangria from the well-stocked bar.

Follow the heavenly smell of waffle cones and you’ll find

SANDPIPER ICE CREAM & COFFEE, adjacent to Delphina. Diners

show up early for its premium coffee, fresh pastries, breakfast burritos, avocado toast and croissant sandwiches, while late night visitors stand in line for homemade ice cream and handspun milkshakes— totally worth the wait!

In the summertime, watch the boats come and go at WILL O’

THE WISP, an outdoor venue just up the road from Jules’ beside the Sail Shop. Call MARINA PIZZA (operating out of Delphina’s kitchen)

to have your dinner delivered. Or simply order popcorn and house nuts to accompany that cold beer or glass of Chardonnay.

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A quick cart ride down Federal Road and a couple of turns

brings you to the doorstep of SWEET BAY CAFÉ & CATERING, connected to the Maritime Market. Inside you’ll find a salad bar, daily

specials, and an array of wraps, burgers and gourmet sandwiches like the ever-popular turkey “brie-L-T.” If you plan to get an early

start, the café is tops for breakfast, with biscuits, pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs and stone-ground grits ready to order. Sweet Bay shares space with COPPER’S WOOD-FIRED KITCHEN, which offers

authentic Neapolitan-style pizza made with house-made sourdough

and finished with your choice of traditional and gourmet toppings,

including goat cheese, lobster, crabmeat, filet mignon, brie and more.

Just outside, overlooking the beautifully landscaped Forest

Pavilion, you’ll discover NYE'S CREAM SANDWICHES & SCOOPS,

Side Wok

presenting a curated menu of craft spirits, cocktails, beer and wine, along with ice cream scoops, ice cream sandwiches and milkshakes

from its walk-up window. Grab something cool and refreshing to enjoy by the firepits or under the shady tent.

At long last, the island has its first pan-Asian take-out venue,

SIDE WOK, located between the market and Island Retreat spa. Diners choose from a diverse menu featuring traditional Chinese

wok-fired dishes, along with fusion creations inspired by Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Korea.

Behind the Market along Edward Teach Wynd in the former

police station, you’ll find the aptly named JAILHOUSE PROVISIONS. This newcomer to the island dining scene is a lively and relaxed

watering hole that just so happens to serve awesome food, too. Next door, MIDWAY COFFEE is a new joint offering a full-service coffee bar, breakfast items and ice cream sundaes with your choice of toppings.

For a grab-and-go lunch or snack where shirt and shoes are

optional, take the long straightaway down Federal Road until you arrive at MIKE’S BITES, located in a small brick building near the Copper's Wood-Fired Kitchen

foundation of the Cape Fear Light. Along with fresh sandwiches and hot dogs, they serve a variety of Italian ice flavors and popsicles.

While you’re near the cape, a full or temporary membership

(available through your rental company) opens the door to four different dining venues at the SHOALS CLUB, the most casual of

which is the poolside SANDBAR GRILLE. While the selections change

seasonally, a few favorites, like their yummy crab cakes, remain on the menu year-round. For the kiddos, chicken tenders, grilled cheese sandwiches and burgers are always an option, too.

Overlooking the Shoals Club’s pool on a series of cascading

terraces is THE VERANDAHS, an outdoor seating area with a more refined atmosphere than the Sandbar Grille. Gourmet sandwiches like the Cuban panini, composed of pulled pork, smoked ham, bread and butter pickles, Dijon and Swiss on ciabatta, tempt you at every

turn, as do the creatively composed artisan salads. Both lunch and dinner service are offered seasonally.

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Watch the sun go down over the ocean while you dine al fresco or


in the lounge at LATITUDES WINE BAR at the Shoals Club. Inspired

small plates like ahi tuna with seaweed salad, sticky rice noodles, edamame, cucumber, plantain and avocado will make you want to

return. Oftentimes an acoustic guitarist lends additional atmosphere to the scene.

Whatever you do, don’t leave the island without reserving a

table at AQUA, the Shoals Club’s premier dining venue. Seafood lovers will appreciate the restaurant’s superb locally sourced fish and shellfish. Executive Chef Caitlyn Fisher relies heavily on regional

vegetables and cheeses, too, so the menu changes with what’s in season. Recently appearing on the menu were pan seared scallops served with Carolina gold rice risotto, hoop cheddar, lobster and edamame. If you don’t enjoy seafood, a beautifully prepared beef

filet or N.Y. strip typically appears, along with inventive options for

AQUA

vegetarians. Save room for dessert, too. Their caramel panna cotta is a house specialty.

Located along South Beach, the BALD HEAD ISLAND CLUB

offers numerous food and beverage settings for members and

temporary members. The CABANA BAR, located poolside, specializes in house-made frozen drinks that are almost too pretty to sip. The popular HORIZONS restaurant combines incredible ocean

views with a menu diverse enough to please any palate. Choose from hearty plates like mussels, clams and local shrimp atop linguine or go

for the shareable tuna nachos, which combines sesame crusted tuna, fried wontons, wasabi aioli and pineapple salsa to great effect. Fried

seafood baskets, specialty pizzas, gourmet burgers and sandwiches are also served for lunch and dinner. Located inside Horizons, THE BEAN BAR offers gourmet coffee along with rotating pastries and breakfast sandwiches to start your day off on a good foot.

THE PALMS and PALMS TERRACE at the BHI Club provide a

gastro pub-style indoor atmosphere and al fresco dining, respectively. Whether seated inside or outside, you’ll enjoy the views of the croquet greensward and golf holes 10 and 18. Steak lovers will appreciate the

Horizons

variety of cuts offered here, along with gourmet burgers, sandwiches and sliders. A fresh catch of the day, such as mahi-mahi served with

herbed rice, asparagus and lemongrass fondue, appears on the menus, too. On Sundays, stop by the lavish brunch buffet at The Palms and you won’t be hungry again until dinnertime.

The Club’s chef brings an upscale approach to THE GRILLE,

which offers a range of seafood, beef, pork and poultry dishes for

lunch and dinner. The “Sea” section of The Grille menu features a

variety of fish and shellfish options, including Dover sole meuniere served with cauliflower, beech mushrooms and brown butter, as

well as halibut confit prepared with leeks, preserved lemon and

coriander. The Wagyu steak served with pretzel bread pudding, braised mushrooms and parmesan sauce is a decadent dish, while vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike will devour the roasted

eggplant accompanied by caramelized tahini, soy sauce meringue and cucumber yogurt sauce. Delish!

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At Copper’s Wood-Fired Kitchen, our pizzas start with scratch-made sourdough and your choice of four sauces, topped with the highest-quality meats, seafood, cheeses, veggies or fruit of your choosing. Carefully cooked in our 900-degree wood-fired oven for just under two minutes, the result is an irresistibly delicious artisanal pizza with just the right touch of smokiness. Choose from a long list of toppings that includes all the standard favorites, along with gourmet options like Maine lobster, prime tenderloin, French brie, jalapeno pimento cheese and more. Or select one of our house specialties for a tried-and-true combination you’re sure to love. haven 103

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When you’re ready to chill out, pop by our window overlooking the Forest Pavilion for handmade ice cream sandwiches, ice cream scoops and milkshakes. Our curated menu of craft spirits, cocktails, beer and wine to boot makes us the coolest spot on BHI.

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At the Side Wok, you’ll find a diverse Pan-Asian menu of traditional Chinese wok-fired favorites, along with fusion creations inspired from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Korea. House-made sauces, fresh ingredients and quick service make for a delicious, convenient meal at a good value. Take out to enjoy at home or at the nearby Forest Pavilion.

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“Rely on an Island Expert”

Patricia Wingfield,

Broker

• FULL-TIME ISLAND RESIDENT FROM 1987-2002 • 33 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SELLING PROPERTY ON BALD HEAD ISLAND • TOP BROKER IN SALES AND LISTINGS OVER MANY OF THOSE YEARS Finding the ideal property for the right person is always my goal, along with follow through long after the sale and maintaining friendships. I love sharing my knowledge of Bald Head Island with everyone. Please call anytime.

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Jim Brown,

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Representing all Island Properties Jim first visited Bald Head Island in 1975 and was taken with the beauty of the Island. He has been learning more about the history and uniqueness of the Island ever since. His 30 years on the Island in Real Estate has positioned him to have a vast knowledge of the workings of the Island. Jim loves sharing his vast knowledge with families visiting the Island. Honesty, integrity and market knowledge positions him to take care of each families’ individual real estate needs. Jim is proud to provide both listing and selling services to clients. Let Jim’s 30 years on the Island work for you.

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OLD BALDY FOUNDATION and the

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MUSEUM OF HISTORY & GIFT SHOP Explore Bald Head Island’s past & present.

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Take a Guided Historic Tour across the Island. Come with your family, or bring your bridge club or school group! Small and large groups tours available. Make a reservation today.

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ISLAND SHOPPING BALD HEAD ISLAND’S SHOPS AND BOUTIQUES OFFER SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST.

All About Art Located along Merchant’s Row, All About Art offers paintings, pottery, jewelry, textiles, tea, soap and other gifts. The popular Wine-ing About Art painting class encourages aspiring artists to BYOB and learn from a noted art instructor. Classes in pottery, sewing, quilting, fabric dyeing, jewelry design and rug making are also available. www.AllAboutArtBHI.com Always Ready Cart Care Visit Always Ready’s showroom along Merchant’s Row behind Island Hardware to view their wide selection of new and refurbished golf carts, including the popular Club Car Onward model. The shop also offers emergency servicing, maintenance plans, parts and accessories. www.AllwaysReadyCarts.com Antique Maps and More Right beside All About Art, Antique Maps and More presents an eclectic mix of historical maps dating back to the 1600s; nautical charts; and other items to inspire cartography lovers, history buffs and travelers. www.AntiqueMapsAndMore.com Bald Head Blues Next door to the Maritime Market, Bald Head Blues presents high-style men’s and women’s apparel with a relaxed attitude. From polo shirts to performance tees, hats and accessories, you’ll find a wide array of clothing and accessories that celebrate the coastal way of life. www.BaldHeadBlues.com Bald Head Island Club Golf Shop Adjacent to the Clubhouse, the Golf Shop carries a variety of men’s and ladies’ golf, croquet and casual apparel. You can also shop for golf equipment and accessories or rent clubs and shoes for a day on the links. Schedule your tee times, court times and golf lessons here, too. www.BHIClub.net Bald Head Island Club Tennis Shop The Tennis Shop carries a variety of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel from Nike and Adidas. You’ll also find the

women’s tennis line Lucky in Love, as well as Babolat racquets, strings and athletic shoes. www.BHIClub.net Beach & Baby Equipment Rental Beach & Baby has families covered with full-size cribs, highchairs, baby monitors, swings and more for rent by the day or week. Beach rentals include bocce ball sets, beach carts, chairs and tents. Online reservations at www.BaldHeadBabies.com. Cary Cart Company With a showroom located along Edward Teach Wynd, Cary Cart Company is an authorized dealer for Club Car electric golf carts. The company also provides maintenance for all electric cart brands, as well as gas- and diesel-powered vehicles. Their Golf Cart Rental Hut, located steps from the ferry landing, is your one-stop shop for cart rentals. Book ahead online at www.BHICarts.com. Coastal Urge Bike Shop Coastal Urge’s Bike Shop offers a wide array of bikes for sale or rent, including beach cruisers, fitness bikes, tandem bikes, kids’ bikes, trailers and baby joggers. Daily and weekly rentals are available, as is home delivery. Coastal Urge is also a fullservice bicycle shop, offering parts as well as repairs from a certified bike technician. Online bike rentals are available at www.CoastalUrge.com. Coastal Urge Board Room The Board Room, located near the harbor, is your headquarters for all things standup paddleboard (SUP) and kayak related. Stop by the Board Room once you’ve booked your excursion. Kayak tours and SUP tours with a guide are also available. Call 1-800-383-4443 or book online at www.rentals.CoastalUrge.com. Coastal Urge Retail Shop Stop by Coastal Urge’s retail shop for a wide selection of men’s and women’s active wear, swimwear, shoes and accessories, all ideal for the island lifestyle. Coastal Urge carries Patagonia, Maui Jim, Costa, Lilly Pulitzer, LSpace, Rainbows and other outdoor brands. Check out their fishing rod section, too. www.CoastalUrge.com Dockmaster Convenience Store Overlooking the Bald Head Island Marina, the Dockmaster carries marine and fishing supplies, souvenirs, ice, beer, snacks and a limited supply of grocery items. www.BaldHeadIslandMarina.com The Friendly Fox Located inside Riverside Adventure Co., this lively, eclectic toy shop stocks games and toys for all ages. www.RiversideAdventure.com


Harbormaster Store at Deep Point Marina Located at Deep Point Marina in Southport, the Harbormaster Store is open to the public as well as to marina guests, and offers beverages, snacks and ice. www.DeepPointMarina.com Island Hardware Centrally located near the Maritime Market, Island Hardware is a fully stocked hardware store that sells a wide range of home maintenance items including tools, paint and garden supplies as well as housewares, grills, sporting goods, beach gear and toys. Island Passage Specializing in comfortable clothing for men, women and children, Island Passage ensures you’re in style for all your Bald Head Island adventures. If you’re looking for your favorite beach brands like Quicksilver, Billabong, Roxy, Volcom, O’Neil, and Reef, head here. They also have a curated selection of accessories and jewelry, as well as contemporary brands like Free People, Velvet, Tart, Show Me Your Mumu and more. www.IslandPassageClothing.com Island Retreat Spa and Salon Located near the Maritime Market, Island Retreat is a fullservice spa and yoga studio specializing in pampering you while on vacation. Services focus on skincare, massage, hair care and nail care for men and women. Bridal packages can have your entire wedding party feeling relaxed and looking their best for the big day. Book services and classes online at www.IslandRetreatSpa.com. Maritime Market The Maritime Market is a full-service supermarket that offers grocery staples and a whole lot more, including natural and organic foods; rare wines and craft beers; homemade pastries and breads; organic produce; gluten-free items; USDA Prime Beef; locally sourced seafood; and a full-service deli with Boars Head cold cuts, house-made salads and artisan cheeses. Other conveniences offered at the Maritime Market include grocery delivery to your home prior to arrival, sunbathing products, magazines, personal care items, over-the-counter medications and an ATM. The Maritime Market also has an adjoining café serving breakfast and lunch daily, along with wood-fired pizza, and craft ice cream during the summer season. Order groceries online at www.MaritimeMarketBHI.com. Noonie Doodle Sweets & Treats You’ll find candy by the pound, gourmet chocolates and other fun treats at Bald Head Island’s only candy shop, tucked beside Island Retreat Spa and Salon, and open seasonally. www.NoonieDoodle.com Riverside Adventure Co. Located near the ferry landing, Riverside Adventure Co. rents bicycles, beach chairs and umbrellas. Shop for BHI T-shirts,

hats, sunglasses, gifts and souvenirs. Along with a wide variety of men’s and women’s fashion, the shop offers a great selection of shirts for children. Numerous brands are well represented, including Escapada, THML, Mystree, Paper Crane, Johnnie-O, Sanuk, Oliphant, Suncloud, Cabana Life, Roberta Roller Rabbit, Sun Bum and more. Online reservations for bikes and beach rentals are available at www.RiversideAdventure.com. Room Service If you’re looking to furnish your beach house or take a bit of coastal style back home with you, look no further than Room Service, found along Maritime Way. They offer a fresh mix of new and vintage home decorative items and gifts, including rugs, lamps, throw pillows, picture frames, bedding and kitchenware, in addition to furniture. Room Service is also a design resource center, employing professional designers to help you choose fabrics and paints, and aid in making other home décor decisions. www.RoomServiceBHI.com The Sail Shop Located on Keelson Row in the harbor, the Sail Shop is your outdoor activity center for both fashion and recreation on Bald Head Island. It has a great retail selection with a coastal vibe for men and women. Brands include Dark Seas, Jetty, Katin, Dakine, East Beach Surf Apparel, Vintage Havana, By Together, Hem & Thread, Very J, Loveriche, Vissla and Hydro Flask. Rentals include kayaks, paddleboards and surfboards. Seasonally, the Sail Shop also offers guided and unguided kayak tours, surfing lessons and kayak fishing expeditions. www.TheSailShop.com Silver Peddler The Silver Peddler is known for its discriminating collection of jewelry. Find gifts to celebrate life’s events, home decor and accessories that bring joy, and exclusive items that reflect your love of the island. www.TheSilverPeddler.com Smith Island Museum Gift Shop After climbing Old Baldy, don’t forget to visit the Smith Island Museum Gift Shop and pick up gifts and souvenirs celebrating the island’s seafaring history. The shop also offers a great selection of coffee table books. All proceeds from purchases made at the gift shop benefit the nonprofit Old Baldy Foundation. www.OldBaldy.org Turtle Central For unique environmentally oriented gifts, books, toys, jewelry and apparel, a visit to Turtle Central, located on the Bald Head Island Conservancy Campus, is a must. Sales help fund the Conservancy’s initiatives, including the Sea Turtle Protection Program. Stop by or visit the online store at www.BHIC.org/store.


if we could take care of you in 2020, imagine what we can do in 2021! Celebrating aa of you who trusted us to care for your homes, your vacations and your beach house purchases in 2020! Tiffany’s Beach Properties offers premier property management and real estate sales and listing services to those who care that their homes are managed by an islander with twenty years of experience. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Tiffany Williams Broker-in-Charge 910.457.0544

REAL ESTATE SALES Kurt Bonney, Sales Manager/Broker 910.352.1928

www.tiffanysbeachproperties.com

Suzanne O’Bryant, Sales Broker 910.616.7951

kurt@tiffanysbeachproperties.com

tiffany@tiffanysbeachproperties.com

suzanne@tiffanysbeachproperties.com

2021 FEATURED RENTAL LISTINGS

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You want an agent who calls Bald Head Island Home

A native of Northern Virginia, Suzanne headed South 30 years ago to attend NC State and North Carolina became her home. She obtained her degree in Public Relations & Marketing and worked in that field in Charlotte and Raleigh Durham before settling in Wilmington. For the past decade, Suzanne worked as Director of Sales & Marketing for one of Wilmington’s busiest real estate development companies, where she closed almost $90 million in real estate transactions. In 2018, after decades of vacationing here, Suzanne and her family moved to Bald Head Island. Being on the island full time offers an invaluable benefit to both her Buyer and Seller clients.

Thinking of Buying or Selling? Call me. “ Suzanne is an exceptional realtor. We were impressed with her ability to negotiate several transactions for us and as a full time resident, she was able to add valuable insight before, during and after our sale. She has become our trusted island resource.” -Kris Riley, Richmond, VA

Some of Suzanne’s 2020 Sales Transactions: • 19 Coquina Trail $1,475,000 (Buyer)

• 88 Turks Head Ct $820,775 (Buyer)

• 603 Kinnakeet Way $1,420,000 (Seller)

• 23 Ft. Holmes Tr $794,000 (Buyer & Seller)

• 604 Kinnakeet Way $1,349,000 (Seller)

• 8 Evening Primose Path $682,500 (Buyer)

• 4 Snowy Egret Trail $1,297,500 (Buyer & Seller)

• 115 Edward Teach Wynd $675,000 (Seller)

• 19 Indian Blanket Ct $1,250,000 (Buyer)

• 305 S Bald Head Villa 47 $490,000 (Seller)

• 821 S Bald Head Wynd $1,045,000 (Seller)

• 1 Sumner's Crescent $489,900 (Seller)

• 18 Windward Ct $949,500 (Buyer & Seller) 112 Bunting Ct $895,000 (Seller) • 3 Painted

• 614 Chicamacomico Way $478,000 (Buyer) • 32 Mourning Warbler Trail $82,500 (Buyer)

(910) 616-7951

@suzbhi


DAVID S. BERNE

GORDON DAVIS

Representing both Buyers and Sellers.

Bald Head Island’s most experienced real estate agent. • MOST TRANSACTIONS COMPLETED 1996-2020 • FAMILY BUILT 1ST HOUSE ON BALD HEAD ISLAND IN 1973

GORDON DAVIS

910-470-0620 | gordondavisjr@arpnc.com 2C Merchants Row | Bald Head Island, NC

A Bald Head Island Company

2C Merchants Row | P.O. Box 3033 | Bald Head Island, NC 28461 (910) 470-0198 | davidberne@arpnc.com www.baldheadislandrealestatesales.com

A Bald Head Island Company

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n the mid-1970s, the five original homeowners, along with property owners in the process of building, met and agreed that a property owners’ association was needed to create and uphold restrictions for the

preservation, maintenance and thoughtful development of Bald Head Island. They called themselves “The Generator Society” because they relied on generators and each other before Bald Head Island had any power.

Their original vision was to “Live in harmony with nature.” This tenet included protection of BHI from overdevelopment, carefully balancing the delicate ecosystems of a barrier island with people, ensuring the stability and safety of wildlife and their habitats and build-out guidelines that do no harm to the island. Born from their foresight, Bald Head Association has continued to lead this charge since 1982. BHA works hard to preserve and minimally impact what so many people love about BHI — the natural beauty of its beaches, creeks, marsh and maritime forest — allowing the kid in all of us to come out to play (in keeping with BHI’s ageless appeal), not only for today but for generations to come. On BHI, you choose your social connection experience — from solitude to community gatherings. You choose your recreational experience — from walking, jogging, biking to kayaking, surfing, fishing and more. From the ocean to the creeks and all in between, the Bald Head Island experience is what you make it. BHA helps create shared community experiences — from potluck dinners and book clubs to yoga, Pilates and knitting.

Warning: conversation and story swapping can lead to

instant and lasting friendships.

If you own property on Bald Head Island, BHA can help you navigate the design guidelines of owning, remodeling or constructing a residence and maintaining your landscaping — to preserve the island for all — on a barrier island, in keeping with the original “living in harmony with nature” tenet.

Through BHA, its members help control the destiny of Bald Head Island. We work for our property owners. With ongoing feedback, we can serve you better!

Keep up-to-date!

www.BaldHeadAssociation.com 114 910-457-4676 • 111 Lighthouse Wynd • PO Box 3030 • Bald Head Island, NC 28461


Peace of Mind F O R YO U R

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THE HUNEYCUTT GROUP We are a family-owned Insurance Agency providing excellent service and coverage to the Carolina coastline and Bald Head Island. Chad and Tara Huneycutt, agency owners, are homeowners on BHI and have a vested interest in protecting the island. We carefully consider which insurance benefits will suit your individual needs and we will monitor those on an ongoing basis. Contact us today if you are looking to purchase a new home or have an upcoming renewal on your existing insurance. We look forward to working with you!

BHI@huneycuttgroup.com | huneycuttgroup.com | 910.338.1773


CLIMB A LEGEND, EXPLORE A LEGACY.

Old Baldy Lighthouse and Smith Island Museum Summer Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-5 Off Season Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 11-4

Guided Historic Island Tour Tuesday, Friday, Saturday. Tour package includes tour and admission to Old Baldy. Call (910) 448-1472 or book online at www.oldbaldy.org.

WWW.OLDBALDY.ORG Call (910) 457-7481, or visit us at 101 Lighthouse Wynd.

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The Little Things Bald Head Island’s character has its grand pillars: “islandness,” as no bridge connects it to the mainland; the ever presence of water, whether river, creek, lagoon or sea; peacefulness preserved by the absence of cars; coastal vernacular architecture; a storied history that never tires with the telling; and as its beating heart, verdant, vigorous wildness.

And yet, Bald Head Island’s sense of place can’t be captured

solely in these core concepts. It’s often the smallest details, the subtlest spaces, the briefest moments that move us most deeply, anchor the island in our memory, and grow ever larger with time.

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Who was just here? Left like a calling card, a lone downy feather clings to spartina in the soft morning light on Bald Head Creek.

This charming cottage sign honors one of the island’s favorite visitors.

Spotted in a side yard in Cape Fear Station, there’s no more evocative symbol of childhood than a simple wooden swing. 118


Whimsical oar-shaped fence pickets hide in plain sight in Bald Head Island’s Harbour Village neighborhood.

A live sand dollar is admired before it rejoins the sea.

The island’s comical-looking ghost crabs emerge mostly at night, dawn or dusk in search of a square meal of sand fleas or coquina clams, their pale bodies camoflauged against the sand.

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Public beach access signs are ubiquitous on BHI. Number 42 leads straight to East Beach.

This phone booth traveled all the way across the pond to provide a quirky photo op.

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Garages don’t need to be suburb-sized when all they hold is a cart or two and a few sturdy bikes. Barn doors, painted rafter tails, and a shiny metal roof make this one cute as pie.

Like most of us, gaillardia thrives in sand, sun and salt air.

Who’s a good boy? Island dogs like this one can be found riding shotgun everywhere you look. haven 121


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EXPERIENCE THE EXCEPTIONAL Bring along a sense of

wonder , and allow yourself to be transported.

Only two nautical miles separate Bald Head Island from the mainland,

immeasurable . Bald Head Island isn’t just a wonderful place to make memories on vacation, but an amazing place to live like you’re on vacation!

but the true distance is

I’d love to help you find the home where you’ll make the most special memories.

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LOCATED ALONG THE CAPE FEAR RIVER IN SOUTHPORT, NC, Deep Point Marina offers comfortable dockage for both large and small vessels, along with easy ocean, ICW and river access. Slips are available for lease on a daily, monthly and annual basis. The Harbormaster Store, open to the general public as well as marina guests, offers beverages, snacks and ice. Transient boaters and annual slipholders enjoy use of the swimming pool, shower and laundry facilities. 33˚ 55.872’ N - 77˚ 59.772’ W • Across from red Cape Fear River buoy #20 • 82 slips accommodating vessels up to 102’ with 8’ draft at MLW • Lighted entrance channel • 30-, 50- and 100-amp electric hookups • Gas, diesel fuel & marine pump-out • Cable TV & wireless internet service • Harbormaster building with laundry, showers, ship’s store and pool • Convenient to Southport’s downtown restaurants, shopping and historic district • Adjacent to the Bald Head Island Mainland Ferry Terminal • Overnight rates are $1.40 per foot, 24’ minimum

1301 Ferry Road, Southport, NC | 910-269-2380 | dpmarina@bhisland.com | VHF channel 16

Edie Surratt

Real Estate Sales & Rental Property Management

Edie@LyndaHarawayGroup.com 704-502-2413 BaldHeadIslandBeachRentals.Com 124

www.DeepPointMarina.com

FOR ALL

YOUR BOATING NEEDS

DOCKMASTER CONVENIENCE STORE HARBORSIDE-BALD HEAD ISLAND MARINA

| 910-457-7380



2021 FERRY SCHEDULE

PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR ALL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES To Island: (910) 457-5003 To Mainland: (910) 457-5006 www.BaldHeadIslandFerry.com

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Schedule Key Ferry Service Not Available Tram Service Not Available

Service offered during May through September only. from 2nd ° Offered Saturday of June through Labor Day Weekend

from Memorial °° Offered Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend

Supplemental ferry service departing Deep Point on the half-hour may be provided on holidays as needed. See notices posted at terminal prior to the holiday for details. All times are departure times from terminal listed.


BALD HEAD ISLAND MARINA

Your Next Port of Call.

A PPROXIMATELY TWO NAUTICAL MILES OFF THE SOUTHEAST TIP OF NORTH CAROLINA,

the Bald Head Island Marina is a convenient base for mariners cruising the Intracoastal Waterway, Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean, or for those who wish to explore and experience Bald Head Island. The 10-acre, protected harbor is framed by floating docks and surrounded by private homes, restaurants, inns and shops. In addition to the traditional seaside pleasures of boating and fishing, Bald Head Island offers 14 miles of pristine beaches, acres of protected salt marshes and tidal creeks, as well as a rare maritime forest. 33.52’ N – 78.00’ W 2 MILES EAST OF ICW MILE MARKER #307 NEAR CAPE FEAR RIVER BUOY #13A

ICE-FREE BASIN WITH LIGHTED ENTRANCE CHANNEL 30-, 50- AND 100-AMP ELECTRIC HOOKUPS

OFFERING EASY ICW AND OCEAN ACCESS VIA A DEEP-WATER SHIPPING CHANNEL WITH FEDERALLY MAINTAINED NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

WIFI AND CABLE TV AVAILABLE

ACCOMMODATES YACHTS TO 100’ WITH 7’ DRAFT AT MLW

GAS AND DIESEL FUEL AVAILABLE VIA HIGH-FLOW PUMPS

RESTROOMS, SHOWER AND LAUNDRY IN CENTRALLY LOCATED BATHHOUSE

For slip rentals call 1-800-234-1666 ext 7380 or 1-910-457-7380 or use VHF channel 16. For Bald Head Island Yacht Club slip sales information, call 1-800-888-3707.

WWW.BALDHEADISLANDMARINA .COM

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Bald Head Island Marina Marsh Harbour Inn The Inn at Bald Head Island Coastal Urge Boardroom The Sail Shop/Will o’ the Wisp Jules’ Salty Grub & Island Pub/LuLu’s BBQ Dockmaster Convenience Store & Fuel Dock Administrative Offices • Bald Head Island Limited, LLC • Intracoastal Realty Vacation Rentals Intracoastal Realty Sales Office Ferry Landing

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Adventure PLAN YOUR NEXT

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