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North Raleigh · NC 27613 · Wake County

Stonehenge

An established neighborhood with tree-lined streets, mature lots, and a genuine sense of community — just minutes from everything Raleigh offers.

1977 Founded
~1,400 Homes
41 Median Age
70% Owner-Occupied
20 min To Downtown

Market snapshot

$490K Median list price ↑ ~4% YoY
$210 Avg. $/sq ft
18 Avg. days on market
$375K Lowest sale (12 mo.)
$815K Highest sale (12 mo.)
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4 bed · 3 bath · 2,400 sq ft
Active
$525,000
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3 bed · 2 bath · 1,850 sq ft
Active
$448,000

Listing data updates daily. For the most current inventory, search all Stonehenge listings →

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4 bed · 2.5 bath · 2,200 sq ft
Pending
$499,000

Data sourced from Triangle MLS. Not guaranteed; verify independently.

📍 Highest sale (12 mo.)
5 bed · 4 bath · 3,600 sq ft
Sold
$815,000
📍 Lowest sale (12 mo.)
3 bed · 2 bath · 1,400 sq ft
Sold
$375,000

Sales history for the past 12 months. See full sales history →

Life in Stonehenge

What does a day actually feel like here? Whether you're a weekday commuter, weekend explorer, or planning your first holiday season in North Raleigh — here's a taste.

7:00 am
Morning walk at Lake LynnThe 2-mile paved loop is quiet at this hour — geese, herons, and a cup of coffee from home.
8:15 am
School drop-offHilburn Academy or Barton Pond Elementary — both a short drive through the neighborhood.
8:40 am
RTP or downtown commuteI-540 on-ramp at Creedmoor makes it about 20 min to Research Triangle Park.
12:30 pm
Lunch at Stonehenge MarketHarris Teeter hot bar or a quick bite — everything is under 5 minutes away.
5:30 pm
Tennis at Seven Oaks18 lighted courts right up Creedmoor — leagues run all evening.
7:30 pm
Dinner inTrader Joe's run on the way home, or The Wandering Moose for casual food on Lynn Rd.
8:30 am
Brigs Great BeginningsThe neighborhood breakfast institution on Creedmoor. Worth the short wait on Saturdays.
10:30 am
Lake Lynn with the kidsPaved trail, boardwalk, ducks. Bring bikes — the loop is family-friendly and flat.
1:00 pm
Seven Oaks pool daySummer membership unlocks 3 pools, waterslide, and grill food. Kids' swim lessons available.
3:00 pm
Stonehenge Market shoppingPainted Tree boutiques, Hallmark, Harris Teeter — all walkable from one parking spot.
6:00 pm
Dinner outThe Mill Raleigh for something special, or Wandering Moose for casual weekend energy.
Nov
HOA Holiday Light ContestStreets come alive — Stonehenge is serious about holiday lights. Neighborhood newsletter announces dates.
Dec
Community block partiesThe HOA organizes seasonal socials — a great way to meet neighbors old and new.
Summer
Seven Oaks Float NightsThursday float nights at the pool — $20/member, $25/guest. Pizza and snack bar until 10pm.
Year-round
Stonehenge Living newsletterQuarterly print newsletter keeps the neighborhood connected. Subscribe via the HOA website.

What residents say

We've lived here 12 years and still love it. The kids grew up walking to Lake Lynn, and we still run into neighbors at Seven Oaks every weekend in the summer.

— Stonehenge resident, sourced from neighborhood Facebook group

Moving from out of state, we worried we wouldn't feel rooted. Stonehenge changed that fast — the HOA newsletter alone made us feel like we'd been here for years.

— Relocated from Chicago, Stonehenge resident
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What comes with the address

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Seven Oaks Swim & Racquet
3 pools · 18 lighted tennis courts · 6 pickleball courts · waterslide · swim team · year-round tennis
View membership info →
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Greystone Swim & Racquet
Olympic pool · tennis & basketball courts · picnic areas · gazebo · open membership on Sawmill Rd
Learn more →
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Lake Lynn Park
2-mile paved loop · boardwalk · kayaking · fishing · wildlife · open 7am daily
Park info →
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Umstead State Park
~15 min drive · 5,579 acres · hiking, biking & equestrian trails · highly rated
Park info →
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Stonehenge Market
Harris Teeter · Painted Tree boutiques · Hallmark · dining · open Mon–Sat 10am–8pm
See all shopping →
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Stonehenge HOA
Voluntary membership · quarterly newsletter · social events · community advocacy · covenants enforced
HOA website →

Commute times

20
min
Downtown Raleigh
via Creedmoor Rd
20
min
Research Triangle Park
via I-540
15
min
RDU Airport
via I-540 W
25
min
Durham
via I-540 / US-70
10
min
North Hills
via Six Forks Rd
10
min
Crabtree Valley Mall
via Creedmoor Rd S

Schools serving Stonehenge

Stonehenge is served by Wake County Public School System (WCPSS). School assignments may vary by exact address — always verify at wcpss.net.

Public · WCPSS · Elementary
Hilburn Academy
Grades K–5 · 7100 Hilburn Dr
Public · WCPSS · Elementary
Barton Pond Elementary
Grades K–5 · Strickland Rd
Public · WCPSS · High School
Sanderson High School
Grades 9–12 · Millbrook Rd
Private · PreK–12
Ravenscroft School
7409 Falls of Neuse Rd · Independent
Private · PreK–8
Montessori School of Raleigh
7005 Lead Mine Rd
Private · PreK–K
Goddard School
6600 Creedmoor Rd · Rated 4.4★

Roots run deep

Stonehenge began taking shape in 1977 when developers envisioned a family-oriented community on what was then farmland and woodland at the rural fringe of Raleigh. As the city expanded northward beyond Millbrook Road in the 1970s and 1980s, Stonehenge grew into one of North Raleigh's most sought-after addresses.

The name was chosen to evoke timelessness and permanence — a nod to the iconic prehistoric monument in England, suggesting these homes were built to last. The first homes rose along Stonehenge Drive, the street that would lend its name to the entire community. Through the heart of the neighborhood run some of Raleigh's most charming residential streets: Stonehenge Drive, Thorndale Drive, and Castletown Road.

By 1981, the Stonehenge Community Association had formally organized, supporting social events, a quarterly newsletter, and community advocacy. Stonehenge Park — with its wooded trails and playgrounds — opened in the late 1980s, cementing the neighborhood's family-friendly identity.

Today, Stonehenge is a rare blend: the mature trees, wide lots, and classic architecture of an established community, paired with modern renovations and easy access to Raleigh's best amenities.

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Founded
1977 — development continued through the late 1990s
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Number of homes
~1,400 single-family residences
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Home sizes
1,086–3,635 sq ft · 2–6 bedrooms · ¼ to 1-acre lots
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Architecture styles
Brick colonials, split-levels, Cape Cods, Craftsman cottages, ranch homes
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Boundaries
Creedmoor Rd east · Lead Mine Rd west · Strickland Rd north · Howard Rd south
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HOA
Voluntary membership · 7-member board · covenants enforced · stonehenge-living.com
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Utilities (unincorporated area)
Private community water · septic systems · resident-managed trash & recycling
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Utilities (Raleigh city limits)
City water & sewer · city trash & recycling · sidewalks & curb/gutter

Everything nearby

Stonehenge Market
Harris Teeter · Hallmark · Painted Tree · dining
0–3 min · Creedmoor Rd
Brennan Station
Trader Joe's · Harris Teeter · restaurants
5 min · Creedmoor Rd N
Greystone Village
Retail, dining & services
5–8 min
Six Forks Station
Target · Home Depot · Hobby Lobby · big box
~10 min east
Crabtree Valley Mall
Major mall · 200+ shops & restaurants
~10 min south
North Hills
Upscale retail · dining · entertainment
~12 min
The Wandering Moose Tavern
Local bar & grill · food truck on-site
2315 Lynn Rd · 4.5★
Brigs Great Beginnings
Beloved breakfast spot · 7am–2:30pm daily
8111 Creedmoor Rd · 4.5★

Home essentials

Water (city area)
City of Raleigh
Water (county area)
Private community utility
Septic systems in unincorporated area
Electric
Duke Energy Progress
Gas
PSNC Energy / Dominion
Trash & recycling (city)
City of Raleigh
Trash (county area)
Resident-managed
Private haulers; no city pickup in unincorporated sections
Internet
Spectrum / AT&T Fiber
Fiber available in most of Stonehenge
Emergency services (county)
Wake County
County sheriff & fire in unincorporated area

Who lives here

41
Median age of residents
70%
Owner-occupied homes
~1,400
Single-family homes
$457K
Median listing price
📍 Stonehenge Neighborhood — Raleigh, NC 27613

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