Grove Park Homes for Sale
Why Live in Grove Park
This affluent community was named after the pharmacist and entrepreneur Edwin Wiley Grove, developer of the Omni Grove Park Inn and creator of the legendary Grove’s Chill Tonic. E.W. Grove’s iconic Inn was constructed in 1913, and its surrounding residential district showcases equally stunning architecture.
The Canadian Botanist, Chauncey Beadle, was tasked with the landscaping of the Grove Park neighborhood and adjacent Inn. Some of his notable design elements were curvilinear streets, stone retaining walls, and extensive plantings of flowering azaleas and canopy trees like oak, maple, and hickory. His work is most prominently seen in the public green space that doubles as the grand entry to the neighborhood and a serene setting for its residents.


Historic Homes
& Architecture
Not surprisingly, given its prominent past, the real estate in Grove Park is highly sought-after. Showcasing an impressive range of properties from luxury estates to cozy mountain cottages, many of which were built in the early 1900s. Hallmark architectural styles such as Colonial Revival, Arts and Crafts, and Tudor Revival are prevalent in Grove Park. In some instances, the architecture mirrors that of the Grove Park Inn, constructed from massive granite boulders, emphasizing the use of natural materials and allowing the homes to seamlessly blend into their environment.
The iconic red clay tile roof of the Grove Park Inn was intentionally arranged in a continuous pattern that emphasizes the roof's curvilinear shape and emulates the majestic rolling peaks of the surrounding mountains.
Nearby Schools & Amenities
The Grove Park area is part of the Asheville City School District and Buncombe County School system. The neighborhood is home to Ira B Jones Elementary School and is close to other public schools, including Asheville Middle School, Asheville High School, and the School of Inquiry & Life Sciences at Asheville (SILSA). Notable private schools near Grove Park include Hanger Hall School, Odyssey School, and Asheville Catholic School.
Living in Grove Park means enjoying the best of both worlds. You get the ease of life in the suburbs, along with the excitement and convenience of being in close proximity to Asheville’s heart. Downtown Asheville is within a mere two miles of Grove Park, providing unparalleled access to a vibrant arts scene, eccentric shopping, fine dining, and award-winning craft beer.


Proximity toGrove Park Inn
The Grove Park neighborhood is known for its proximity to the historic Grove Park Inn, with many properties physically bordering its grounds. Most residents of this upscale community can easily walk to the Inn and take advantage of its fantastic amenities, whether that be dining at the Sunset Terrace overlooking panoramic views (open seasonally), enjoying a day at the subterranean spa, playing golf on its renowned course originally designed in 1926, or being blown away by the National Gingerbread House Competition display each December. Forever intertwined, the Grove Park Inn serves as the heart and naturally shapes the resounding character of the residential neighborhood of Grove Park.
Grove Park Neighborhood
Aerial Videos
Situated a mere 2 miles from downtown Asheville and equidistant from GreyBeard Realty's Asheville office, the historic Grove Park-Sunset neighborhood includes the Omni Grove Park Inn, The Golf Course at The Omni Grove Park Inn and Albermarle Park. Take it all in from the skies in our aerial video.
Expert Guidance on Grove Park Homes for Sale
Grove Park’s undeniable charm and storied history make it an ideal neighborhood to settle down and call home. Contact the local real estate experts at GreyBeard Realty to start exploring Grove Park historic homes for sale and North Asheville Grove Park real estate today. We can't wait to introduce you to the property that’s meant for you!
















