
Fairhope's Original Cottage District
A charming community designed with historic craftsmanship, Summer Lane is an upscale residential development brand new to the Fruit & Nut District of Fairhope, Alabama.
This development features fifteen lots landscaped around a central, recreational, and community-oriented park. A birds-eye-view of this picturesque layout resembles a charming, storybook neighborhood nestled between Scenic 98 and Mobile Bay. The immediate surroundings provide lively activity during the day and quiet, serene comfort in the evening.
Inspiration
Inspired by the rich history of Fairhope’s summer communities populated by families returning every year; a tradition that began with tent sites and evolved over time to dense cottage neighborhoods; a land plan that was unique to the Fruit & Nut District of Fairhope.

Cottage District Lots & Homes
Lot sizes ranging from 6000sf to 12,000sf designed to accommodate one and two-story homes of 1800sf (minimum) to over 8000sf plus a two-car garage or carport and one accessory unit. Low HOA fees include monthly lawn service for each residence.
Neighborhood With A Pedigree
Neighborhood

Highly sought after Fruit & Nut District location in one of the country’s favorite small towns, Fairhope, Alabama, Mobile Bay’s eastern shore.
Designer

Nationally renowned home designer, Bob Chatham, specialist in waterfront, historical and southern cottage style homes.
Builder

Award winning builder, Frostholm Construction, Showcase Home Winner 2020, President of Home Builder’s Association 2021.
The Philosophy of Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship is the quality that comes from creating with passion, care, and attention to detail. We have assembled a team of the top design and construction professionals in the market to assist you in all aspects of designing and building your dream home.
Whether you design and build a custom home, choose from one of our plans, or do something in between, we are dedicated to giving you the tools an support you need to design and build a home that will be passed down from generation to generation.
