Located on the west side of Covington close to the Tchefuncte River TerraBella was established in 2008 and is the only Traditional Neighborhood Development along the Northshore. The new community is patterned after Newfountain Urbanism which emphasizes on human-scaled urban design.  As you explore this small village you will discover a village square and green space which fills over half of the total acreage of the neighborhood.  Neighbors can enjoy walks through parks and footpaths  throughout the community and enjoy scenic gardens and front porch designs that border the parks and paths. The streets in the community are designed to slow traffic for pedestrians The neighborhood exemplifies a small town Southern feel yet is just minutes from I-12 and many prime shopping and restaurants.

There are many different home styles being built in Terra Bella, including single family homes, cottages, condos, lofts and townhomes where no two are alike.  Most of the Creole style homes feature big covered porches where residents can enjoy the outdoors.  Neighbors can also get together at the monthly events that are held at the village square as well as Forks and Corks Restaurant in the town center which offers entertainment, shopping, dining,sign services and professional office space. No cars needed, residents can walk to most any amenity and the town square with in minutes from their home with all streets tree-lined with curbed sidewalks.

 

Lots for Sale From $60,000 – $168,000

Homes for Sale From the $300’s – $600’s+

 

Map to River Club:

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Amenities:

Fishing & Canoeing on the Lakes & Creeks
140 Acres of Nature Preserves & Parkslakes1
Town Square
Post Office

Public Schools:

Pontchartrain Elementary
Tchefuncte Middle School
Mandeville High School

Private Schools:

St. Paul’s School
St. Scholastica Academy
Northlake Christian School
Lake Castle Elementary
Christ Episcopal School
St. Peters School
New Directions Alternative School
France Northshore School

Area Location: Covington, Louisiana

Even though Covington is a small town just outside of New Orleans, there is still an abundance of culture.  Downtown offers a variety of businesses for residents to enjoy such as art galleries such as Three Rivers Gallery, postofficeboutiques such as Fleurt Boutique, antiques such as Copper Rooster Antiques, more than two dozen restaurants such as Keith Young’s Steak House,micro-breweries one being Abita Brewery and unique shops such as H.J. Smith & Sons General Store. There are always festivals, art walks, concert series or the farmers market to enjoy throughout each season with the biggest being the annual Three Rivers Arts Festival.

Nature lovers have plenty to do in Covington as the town is located at the fork of Tchefuncte River and Bogue Falaya. Tammany Trace starts at the Covington Trailhead where residents and visitors enjoy the 31-mile paved path. Sports and recreation can also be enjoyed at the Coquille Recreation District, a 45-acre sports complex with five baseball fields, three softball fields, two football/soccer fields, two gyms and twon concession stands. Bogue Falaya Park located in the City of Covington offers a playground and a covered pavilion.