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The Farm at Tralee:
English country-style living with the creature comforts

Tralee is tucked away on 189 acres of picturesque meadows at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.“We’re really about hassle-free lifestyle here,” explains Paul Smiddy, owner of The Farm at Tralee. “We picked an area where it’s real quiet, it’s a slower pace.”

Tralee is tucked away on 189 acres of picturesque meadows at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. To create the secure community, Smiddy, a veteran builder and developer, teamed up with Bob Talbott of Holrob Properties.

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  • Heritage Log Homes:
    Make your log home last a lifetime

    Kick back in front of a toasty, crackling fireplace, enjoying the benefits of log home living.On chilly autumn nights, some lucky East Tennesseans get to kick back in front of a toasty, crackling fireplace, enjoying the benefits of log home living. There’s something about a well-built log home that makes us feel cozy and connected to the surrounding environment.

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  • Estates at Norton Creek:
    Community appeals to those who value nature

    Norton Creek, a pristine trout stream, is being protected by a conservation easement, and will be overseen by a river keeper, who will regulate fishing and monitor the stream.When Robin Turner was young and vacationing with his family in the Great Smoky Mountains, his idea of a luxury accommodation was a “pop-up camper.”

    Today, Turner, whose company owns the WonderWorks attraction in Orlando and recently opened a WonderWorks in Pigeon Forge, is focusing on a different type of luxury living in the mountains.

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  • Preserve at English Mountain
    Stunning mountain views & environmental soundness

    The Preserve offers views of the Smokies rivaled only by the views within Great Smoky Mountains National Park itself, which is only seven miles away.It only took one panoramic gaze from her English Mountain vantage point to convince Sandee Smith to stake her claim at The Preserve, a mountainside residential community about 15 miles from Sevierville.

    “The views are unbelievable from the lot I bought,” says the Knoxville resident, whose purchase prompted a friend to buy an adjacent parcel. “I have incredible views from the front and back. The development is going to be topnotch. I’m excited about it.”

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  • Smokies, surrounding activities
    make Sevier state's hottest tourism spot

    Sevier County is the main gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most popular national park in the country.It's no secret that Sevier County is a hot spot for tourism. It's the main gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most popular national park in the country, with more than 9 million visitors a year.

    The main towns of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville continue to expand with hotels, restaurants, shops and a variety of amusements making the area a destination for millions of people And lots of those visitors come back to stay.

  • Read more about the tourism in Sevier County.


  • Knoxville, Tennessee
    Mountain Living

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