Matthews,
NC began
as a small farming community in the 1800s. Cotton farmers cleared the
land for new plantings, leaving tree stumps in all directions; thus, the
first name for the community became known as "Stumptown". The
history
of Matthews runs
deep, but most of the town’s
25,000 residents moved to
Matthews in the past decade,
attracted by affordable subdivisions, strong schools and the historic,
pedestrian-friendly downtown.
Some historic Matthews homes remain around the fringes of Matthews
town center,
however the area has seen tremendous growth with new subdivisions. Homes in Matthews range from new
transitionals to historic colonials to craftsman style.
Major subdivisions in Matthews:
Callonwood, Heather's Gate, Matthews Plantation, Shannamara, Matthews Grove, Matthews Ridge, Hampton
Green, Brookhaven, Providence Hills, Waybridge, Wellington Woods, Rose
Hill, Quintessa, Deerfield Creek, Chestnut Place, Bellegrove Manor, The
Forest, Reverdy End, Highgate, Lake Providence, Stratford Hall,
Rivendell Estates, Poplar Forest, Weddington Oaks, Providence Woods,
Julian Meadows, Glen Devon, Chestnut, Hearthstone, Sardis Plantation,
Belle Meade, Blackberry Ridge, Wood Hollow, Habersham, Forest Ridge,
Ashley Farms, Heathers, St. Clair, Drextel Glen, Saddlebrook,
Marshbrooke,
Glenwood Manor, Sardis Grove, Callaway Plantation,
Callaway Forest..
Matthews also
has a popular, active Farmer's Market near the town center which
operates all year long with local, seasonal produce. Matthews also continues to grow with new shops, restaurants, a park and
recreation department, and satellite campuses for Central Piedmont Community College andWingate University.