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Secluded, historic 150 acre estate, private lake, pickle ball, 2 min to marina
Lakefront holiday home with kitchen and patio
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4 bedrooms4 bathroomsSleeps 82700 sq ft
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- Place, Lake Norman
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Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
4 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
About this property
Secluded, historic 150 acre estate, private lake, pickle ball, 2 min to marina
Mooreland Preserve is a four-bedroom, four-bath house built in 1889 as a working farm of 140 private acres. Extensive new renovations include a gourmet kitchen, great room, all baths, and new HVAC. Unique, upscale finishes feature granite countertops, centuries old timbers, custom cabinetry and millwork, and refinished original heart of pine flooring throughout. Situated on 140 private acres, the woodlands and water-rich nature preserve provide the perfect sanctuary to restore the should. Mooreland is home to a variety of wildlife -- deer, wild turkey, ducks and birds. The estate also has a barn and an ancient log cabin; an acre pond stocked with bass and bream, and a newly resurfaced pickleball and tennis court. Walking trails take you to all these treasures, and beyond. Waterside Grill and Marina is a quarter mile away, where you may rent all manner of water craft, launch your own, and have a great meal on the Carolinas famed Lake Norman. This house, comfortable and spacious, enjoys a rich history, and is still an active farm for sustainably source timber. We invite you to come and add to the lore of this unique North Carolina 6-generation family estate.
HISTORY
Alexander Moore, II and his family settled on this land in 1831 on the shoals of the Catawba River. Six generations of Moore descendants have coninuously owned and cared for the property. The current owner, John Moore, born in 1936, was the direct descendent of Gen. John Moore, who fought in the Revolutionary War. He and his four brothers grew up working the farm which at that time had fields of grain and cotton, orchards, cows, horses, chickens, and pigs.
In 1958, John encouraged his father Clyde, then retired, to plant pine trees in the fallow fields. In 1980, the pond and tennis court were added and the house was updated. John and his wife, Patricia, have recently renovated the house and grounds again and are opening it to others so that Mooreland can continue to be enjoyed by future generations. Patricia, environmentalist of some note locally, passed away in September of 2022, and in her honor, the family plans to work with State and environmental groups to make as much of the Catawba river valley north of Lake Norman, including the 140 acres at Mooreland Preserve, to be permanently designated as wild space.
HISTORY
Alexander Moore, II and his family settled on this land in 1831 on the shoals of the Catawba River. Six generations of Moore descendants have coninuously owned and cared for the property. The current owner, John Moore, born in 1936, was the direct descendent of Gen. John Moore, who fought in the Revolutionary War. He and his four brothers grew up working the farm which at that time had fields of grain and cotton, orchards, cows, horses, chickens, and pigs.
In 1958, John encouraged his father Clyde, then retired, to plant pine trees in the fallow fields. In 1980, the pond and tennis court were added and the house was updated. John and his wife, Patricia, have recently renovated the house and grounds again and are opening it to others so that Mooreland can continue to be enjoyed by future generations. Patricia, environmentalist of some note locally, passed away in September of 2022, and in her honor, the family plans to work with State and environmental groups to make as much of the Catawba river valley north of Lake Norman, including the 140 acres at Mooreland Preserve, to be permanently designated as wild space.
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Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
With owner approval only.
Pets
No pets allowed, service animals permitted
With owner approval only.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: With owner approval only.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
Catawba
Located in Catawba, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a lake. Memory Lane Museum and NC Auto Racing Hall of Fame are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include David A. Hunsucker Memorial Park and Zootastic Park. Travelling with kids? Consider Conover City Park and Northside-Broyhill Park. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Catawba, NC
What's nearby
- Lake Norman - 2 min drive - 1.4 km
- Lake Norman State Park - 12 min drive - 12.3 km
- Daveste' Vineyards - 16 min drive - 16.3 km
- Lowe's Corporate Headquarters - 35 min drive - 44.8 km
- Davidson College - 41 min drive - 51.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Dixie’s Fish & Chicken - 13 min drive
- Kat's Patch Restaurant - 12 min drive
- Waterside Bar & Grill - 10 min walk
- The Gold Mine Store & Grill - 9 min drive
- Pop's Old Company Store and Tavern - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Kent Moore
Owners John Moore and his late wife Patricia, have worked with various conservation and civic bodies, trying to establish over 5,000 of effectively contiguous acres of the Catawba River Valley as permanent wild space. They believe the wilderness was used by the native Catawba people in harmony with nature, and the resources from your guest payment goes a long way towards a return a land use that honors the native tradition.
Why they chose this property
140 acres of rolling forest, a natural spring, tennis courts, and a private lake provide the ideal wilderness sanctuary in luxurious comfort. Fish, put a boat in Lake Norman, play pickle ball, grill out, or hike the property to its rear boundary where the Catawba river gives way to the largest man made lake in North Carolina. You may see deer, ducks, wild turkey, or any number of flora and fauna as you explore this unique property that predates the Civil War.
What makes this property unique
An authentic, restored log cabin which rents separately, is a neat photo opportunity next to the main house.
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