The 24-cottage residential enclave marks the community’s first new real estate offering in more than 20 years.
P+F Construction is proud to help bring Laurel Village to life at Old Edwards Reserve at Lake Keowee, marking an exciting milestone for one of the Southeast’s most sought-after private mountain-lake communities.
Construction is officially underway on this new, intimate residential enclave— the community’s first new real estate offering in more than two decades. Thoughtfully designed and positioned overlooking Laurel Pond, Laurel Village will introduce 24 luxury cottages that reflect the Reserve’s legacy of timeless mountain-lake living.

Set across approximately 12.8 acres, Laurel Village will feature a curated mix of three- and four-bedroom turnkey residences, each designed with generous outdoor entertaining spaces and a seamless connection to the natural landscape. The cottages will encircle a private putting course adjacent to the community’s driving range, state-of-the-art golf performance center, and The Strut — a 9-hole short course masterfully created by Beau Welling Design.
Designed by Edgens Herzog Architects, Laurel Village will reflect a sophisticated interpretation of classic mountain architecture, blending high-end materials with a warm, cottage-inspired aesthetic. Planned exterior features include Brava roofing, Hardie Artisan siding and lush, intentional landscaping to create a cohesive village atmosphere that feels both timeless and inviting.

“This milestone marks an exciting new chapter for the Reserve,” said Tim Boeve, General Manager. “Laurel Village has been thoughtfully envisioned to complement the natural beauty and established character of this community while introducing a new opportunity for ownership that feels both rare and deeply connected to the lifestyle here.”
BUILDING A NEW CHAPTER AT THE RESERVE
As Construction Manager at Risk, P+F is working closely with the Old Edwards Reserve team and project partners to bring this highly anticipated vision to life with the care, coordination and attention to detail it deserves.

“At P+F, we believe the best projects are built through strong relationships, early coordination and a shared commitment to quality,” said Will Prescott. “Laurel Village is a special opportunity to help bring a highly intentional vision to life in one of the region’s most distinctive communities, and our team is honored to play a role in building this next chapter at Old Edwards Reserve.”
Residents of Laurel Village will enjoy the full breadth of amenities that define life at the Reserve — from lake access and golf on the community’s celebrated Jack Nicklaus-designed course to an active, nature-centered lifestyle where golf carts become the preferred mode of transportation.
The groundbreaking follows recent enhancements within the community, including renovations to the activity center, underscoring continued investment and momentum at Old Edwards Reserve.
“Laurel Village is a natural evolution of the Reserve’s vision,” said Tim Boeve. “It offers a new way to experience this community — one that feels intimate, connected, and effortlessly aligned with the lifestyle our members value most.”
With its limited collection of residences, intentional design and unmatched setting, Laurel Village represents a rare opportunity within Old Edwards Reserve — honoring the community’s past while thoughtfully shaping what comes next.

Stay tuned for more updates as Laurel Village takes shape at Old Edwards Reserve.


