Leland

Olde Towne, Leland Neighborhood

Olde Towne in Leland, North Carolina, welcomes you with a blend of Southern charm and timeless elegance, featuring distinctive Lowcountry-inspired homes nestled along winding streets. With its inviting porches, tree-lined avenues, and a close-knit sense of community, Olde Towne offers a serene retreat where neighbors feel more like friends.

Leland offers a peaceful atmosphere with predominantly single detached homes built mainly after the year 2000, showcasing modern designs and spacious layouts. The neighborhood features a variety of residences with three or more bedrooms, providing ample space for comfort and privacy. Quiet streets contribute to a serene environment, making this area calm and inviting. Residents have access to approximately 10 supermarkets, ensuring convenient shopping options. Though transportation primarily relies on vehicles, parking is especially convenient, facilitating easy travel. The area includes both public and private educational institutions, offering choices for schooling within a broader community setting.

Home buyers who prefer a relaxed ambience will enjoy Leland. Leland is wonderful for those who need quiet surroundings, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Highlights of Olde Towne

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌿 Neighborhood Pocket Park in Olde Towne

A small, charming green park located within Olde Towne, featuring mature landscaping and a quiet open space cherished by residents—this lovely communal spot contributes local character and serves as an informal gathering place for families and neighbors.

� pier Brunswick Riverwalk Park

Just a ten‑minute walk from Olde Towne, this scenic riverfront park on the Cape Fear River offers boardwalk trails, a 125‑foot fishing pier, picnic shelters, playgrounds, and public kayak/canoe access, making it a beloved outdoor retreat right at residents’ doorsteps.

🥕 Olde Towne Farm Stand

Located right within the neighborhood at 10171 N Olde Towne Wynd SE, this local farm stand opens on Saturdays and provides fresh, highly rated seasonal produce in a friendly, community‑oriented setting—adding a touch of farm‑to‑table convenience for residents.

⚾ Leland Community Park

Just northeast of Olde Towne on Village Road, this 11‑acre park boasts playgrounds, picnic shelters, baseball fields, batting cages, horseshoes, a paved walking trail, and a rentable community building—making it a lively hub for recreation and neighborhood events.

🚴 Proposed Greenway Loop Connection

Plans call for a bike‑pedestrian loop linking North Olde Towne Wynd to Brunswick River Park, envisioned in Leland’s bike plan to enhance connectivity and offer a dedicated cycling link between the neighborhood and regional green spaces.

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This May in Olde Towne

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 1, 2026

May Pop‑Up Market at Shuckin’ Shack

Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar, Leland, NC • 4:00 PM

A casual pop‑up market right in Olde Towne where residents can browse local goods while enjoying oysters and community atmosphere—great for a relaxed evening out.

May 2, 2026

Outdoor Living Expo

2701 Brunswick Forest Parkway, Leland, NC • 11:00 AM

An outdoor‑living showcase featuring home, garden, and lifestyle exhibits convenient for Leland residents looking to gather inspiration or shop locally.

May 5, 2026

Wire 101: Make Your Own Bookmark

Mimi and Papa’s Popcorn and Sweet Shop, Leland, NC • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

A creative hands‑on workshop where locals can craft their own copper or silver wire bookmark—fun for families, couples, or art lovers in Olde Towne.

May 16, 2026

Leland In Bloom Festival

Leland, NC (Town Hall area) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A spring festival celebrating local culture, food, and community spirit—perfect for families to enjoy a festive day in the heart of Leland.

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May 9, 2026

Wilmington Farmers Market

Tidal Creek Food Co‑op, Wilmington, NC • 8:00 AM–1:00 PM

A lively farmers market just a short drive away, offering fresh, locally grown produce and artisan goods—ideal for grocery shopping and supporting regional farmers.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Olde Towne

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Local characteristics and demographics for Olde Towne

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