Located along the Okatie River in Bluffton, South Carolina, Berkeley Hall is one of the Lowcountry’s most refined and private residential golf communities. Designed around two world-class Tom Fazio golf courses, Berkeley Hall offers architectural elegance, controlled growth, and a club culture centered on golf excellence.
Unlike larger resort-style developments, Berkeley Hall was intentionally designed as a low-density, member-focused environment. It attracts buyers seeking privacy, golf purity, and estate-level living just minutes from Hilton Head Island.
Fee structures should be reviewed during due diligence as part of the purchasing process.
Berkeley Hall distinguishes itself through:
This is not a vacation community — it is a full-time luxury enclave with long-term ownership stability.
Berkeley Hall is one of the few communities in the region built entirely around two “core golf” courses — meaning no homes line the interior holes. This preserves uninterrupted golf views and enhances course integrity.
A traditional parkland-style layout emphasizing strategy and shot-making precision.
A more dramatic design incorporating elevation changes and river influences.
For serious golfers, Berkeley Hall offers one of the purest golf experiences in the Southeast.
Homes in Berkeley Hall reflect refined Lowcountry architecture with estate-scale proportions.
Typical property features include:
Homesites are generally larger than many neighboring communities, offering privacy and spatial separation.
Pricing typically begins around the $1M range and extends into multi-million-dollar estates depending on location, views, and finishes.
Berkeley Hall maintains strong value positioning due to:
The community appeals to:
Its reputation as a pure private club supports long-term stability.
Berkeley Hall’s clubhouse and golf campus serve as the social and recreational hub.
Residents enjoy:
The community fosters an active yet understated social environment — focused on quality over scale.
Berkeley Hall offers:
Buyers often choose Berkeley Hall when they want Hilton Head access without resort traffic.
No. It is a private residential golf community.
No. Berkeley Hall is designed for residential ownership.
Yes. Club membership is mandatory with property ownership.
Berkeley Hall emphasizes core golf purity and lower density, appealing to buyers prioritizing golf integrity and privacy.