You can zip straight Uptown from The Cotswolds on Randolph Road, but why rush? This tiny neighborhood is pure charm, with stone, stucco and brick architecture and lovely English gardens. Each of The Cotswolds' spacious three-bedroom townhomes will have hardwood floors and nine-foot ceilings, a large enclosed terrace and two-car garage.


Located on an eight-acre site near the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads, The Cotswolds command a prime in-town address. Cotswold is an established South Charlotte neighborhood, currently experiencing an explosion of growth and renewed interest. The community is conveniently located just a few seconds away from Cotswold Mall, a recently-renovated shopping center with national chains, local retailers, restaurants and more. With just a short drive down Randolph Road, homeowners can also quickly be in Charlotte’s center city, whether for work or for play.


Designed by award-winning architect David Furman, The Cotswolds will make a striking impression. With townhomes constructed of brick and warmed by stucco and stone finishes, design concepts will work together to recreate the atmosphere of a charming English garden.

To help establish a close-knit community, all the homes will face the street and feature small paths leading from the sidewalk to the front door. Residents will be able to select from a variety of exterior designs and materials and will have the opportunity to further personalize their homes by landscape details added to their expansive, enclosed courtyards.


Upon entering these spacious three-bedroom, two-bath townhomes, one will be struck immediately by the open, easy-flowing floor plan. The first level will feature formal dining and living rooms and a gourmet kitchen with raised panel oak cabinetry. Larger homes will also feature dens and breakfast rooms, with master bedrooms downstairs. Hardwood floors, nine-foot ceilings and distinctive moldings are standard on the first floor. Baths will have ceramic tile floors, with garden tubs and double sinks in the master bath. A “must” in today’s world, each home also has a two-car garage and considerable storage room, with large walk-in closets and attic space.