New Albany, Ohio and the New Albany Country Club (NACC)

One of Ohio’s finest communities, New Albany is unlike any community that has come before. With its impressive Georgian architecture, 40 miles of estate white fencing, 15 miles of leisure trails, and green spaces between neighborhoods and parks, New Albany has many details that set it apart from other communities. 

New Albany is located just minutes from the business and entertainment district of downtown metropolitan Columbus and its national employers – The Limited Brands, Wendy’s International, Cardinal Health, and Nationwide Insurance, to name a few. In addition, New Albany is situated very near Easton Town Market – Columbus’ premier shopping and entertainment center.

The New Albany Country Club (NACC) is a prestigious club that offers many social activities for its members.  The Club features a world-class tennis facility, including both grass and clay playing surfaces, croquet course, two Olympic-sized swimming pools, and a premier exercise facility along with one of the finest golf courses in the nation, a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus championship course.

The New Albany Schools are one of, if not, the best public schools in the Columbus metro region.  With its new middle and high school complex, it rivals the finest private schools in Ohio.  The 13 building campus features a state of the art Information and Technology Center, a large arts facility, and an outstanding athletic complex.  In addition, there is a 50 acre nature preserve for natural habitat learning along with a Wellness Center.

Located in the New Albany Country Club (NACC) community and on a private cul-de-sac lot, this classic Georgian home is ideal for both gracious entertainment and family living.  Upon entering the home, notice one of its outstanding features…elegance.  From the formal dining room and foyer and executive office to the authentic home theater with stadium seating for nine and a 100-inch projection screen, this home exhibits an appreciation for the very best.

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