About Sierra
Park at Quincy
DREAMING
OF A NEW HOME? Then live the dream at the
all new Sierra Park in Quincy, California. Conceived and designed
by Sierra Park Property Development LLC. this 33 home site community
will feature new homes at affordable prices.
CHOOSE FROM SIX DISTINCT
DESIGNS ranging from 3 to 4 bedrooms, single and double story.
Each home shares a name carved out in history – names derived from
the beautiful national forested area of England known as the Yorkshire
Dales, matched in it’s beauty with it’s American Sister, the Plumas
National Forest in California.
The Home Sites At Sierra Park
(Historical Significance of the Names)
The Malham
Famous for dry stone walling dating back to the 18th Century, and
the Malham Beck, a stream which flows through the valley beneath
Malham Cove – a limestone amphitheater formed through ice and water
erosion during the last 1 million years. Malham is also mentioned
in the Doomsday book as ‘malgun.’
The Ingleton
Overlooked by the remains of a Roman settlement. In Norman times,
foresters lived and worked in the great forest. Every evening the
Bainbridge horn blower sounded the horn to guide the foresters
and travellers in the surrounding hills back to the village. The
horn, which still hangs today in the local inn is sounded every
evening at 10 p.m. There is a river called the River Bain and is
the shortest river in England.
The Gordale
Is set in an area of old natural woodland and is known as Gordale
Scar. It was formed during the ice ages when melting water excavated
a cavern where a water fall and gorge formed by tufa deposits (gravel
and sand conglomerate rocks that have been cemented together by
carbonate deposition underwater.)
The Aysgarth
Aysgarth has a triple flight of waterfalls, while high above the
fall is the imposing St. Andrew’s Church which has the largest
church yard in all of England. The upper falls were featured in
the Kevin Costner film: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. The area
is carpeted in wild flowers in the spring and summer.
The Bainbridge
Dates back to the iron age, and is famous for a waterfall walk. The
village streets are narrow and winding. Throughout history the
Romans, Vikings, Celts and Normans have left their marks here.
The Helmsley
Helmsley is a market town in the Ryedale District of North Yorkshire dales on
the River Rye. Towering over the town is Helmsley Castle dating from 1120.
The castle was built by Walter Espec then passed to his son-in-law Robert De
Roos. It was held by the descendents of the De Roos family until 1688. Helmsley
also has a beautiful five acre walled garden dating back to 1758.
Our Goal
The goal of Sierra Park Property Development LLC is
three fold, to provide much needed housing for Quincy residents in
a comfortable environment, to build quality homes that are attainable
in price, and to make a positive contribution to the local economy.
Sierra Park is the first of its kind in Quincy
and will provide 33 single family homes close to schools and shopping.
We have strived to give diversity to the neighborhood by creating
6 distinct house designs, planned on individual lots. Houses have
been selected for each lot to allow for adequate yard areas and to
optimize privacy. To further that diversity, we have chosen varied
roof colors and customized exterior paint designs to give a more
custom feel. Where possible, allowing home owners to chose their
exterior colors and paint schemes, and front doors to suit their
individual tastes. It is important to us that each buyer has a home
they can be proud of and enjoy living in.
Plumas County is home to many of the best craftsmen in the building
trades from engineering to final landscaping. Sierra Park Property
Development LLC is proud to showcase their craftsmanship in our project.
All are working hard to build a quality neighborhood of solid homes
with the look, and many features, of custom homes. They are all giving
this project their best and we are proud of the results in the finished
product.
The development will be constructed over six years,
allowing consistent work for local contractors and their employees.
We will be featuring the craftsmanship of each of our contractors
on the website as the project progresses and houses are completed.
We hope that you will check back at our website often, to see their
work, and view construction as it progresses.
By employing local contractors, from the engineering stage to final
landscaping, using local vendors whenever possible, and use of proceeds
from housing sales, the contribution of this completed project will
be an estimated $10 Million, 97% of which will proudly remain in
Plumas County.
We are excited at achieving this goal, bringing this dream to reality,
and at the same time helping others realize their dreams of home
ownership in Quincy.
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