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Fearrington Village is located on a former dairy farm in Pittsboro, North Carolina, just south of the charming college town of Chapel Hill. Fearrington Village is a copy of a traditional English village and was established in 1974 by R.B. Fitch and his late wife Jenny after they bought the two-centuries old dairy farm from Jesse Fearrington. From the rolling pastures and wooded acres, the Fitches created an unique community where residents can enjoy living, dining, shopping and relaxing. Today the community has grown to more than 1800 residents. The Fearrington House is an award-winning country inn and restaurant. The village also has a cafe and bar, chocolate and wine shop, a bookstore, a home décor shop, a garden art shop and more. Belted Galloway cows, added to the farm in 1983, are the village's iconic mascot.
Fearrington Village, Chatham County, North Carolina
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