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A reassuring plus is the developer, Henry Materna and his architect son, Mike Materna and families, have resided on this land since 1975 and will continue to do so rather than moving on to another project. The remaining 350 acres will remain in the developer's family as a private nature reserve. Only a quarter of lakefront property will be developed within this 450-acre lakefront treasure on Lake Norris, Tennessee. An abundance of hiking, horseback riding, fishing, boating and exploring can be found within its quiet confines.

The preserve is located at the confluence of the Powell and Clinch rivers on the central peninsula of Norris Lakes eastern shore and is managed by The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.

The 25,000 acre Chuck Swan Forest and Wildlife Management Area provide a natural cocoon for The Peninsula with protected forests and miles of shoreline. A claim few developments can truthfully make. Pristine scenery is guaranteed and owners will never see homes built across from them. For just 60 buyers fortunate enough to own in this Eastern Tennessee lake community, life will be peaceful, private and protected, not only by man-made security but also by the natural surroundings. Learn More About The Peninsula at Norris Lake Our Commentary Located in the town of La Follette, Tennessee and nestled in the cool and temperate valley of the Cumberland Gap mountains, The Peninsula on Lake Norris was kept small by design.
