Haile Plantation

Life in Haile Plantation

Thomas Evans Haile and his wife Serena Esther Haile brought their 5 children and their 66 slaves to Alachua County from Camden, South Carolina in 1854 to establish a Sea Island cotton plantation which they named Kanapaha.

According to the book “Florida’s Antebellum Homes” by Lewis N. Wynne and John T. Parks, the cotton plantation was very successful, and Thomas Haile became a wealthy Florida planter as a result. His mother Amelia was the richest planter in Alachua County.

“A strong supporter of secession and the Confederacy, Thomas Haile participated in the Civil War as a cavalry officer and his oldest son, John, served as a private. Following the war, Haile returned to Kanapaha to grow cotton. A disastrous harvest soon thereafter forced him to declare bankruptcy in 1868. His brother, Edward, purchased Kanapaha and some of the surrounding lands as well. In 1873 Ester Serena Haile inherited Kanapaha and the family lands.”

Built by slave labor over a period of 18 months, the Historic Haile Homestead still stands today and is open for tours on weekends.

Begun in the early 1970′s, the New Urbanism community of Haile Plantation was conceived by The Fleeman Family, Robert B. Kramer, and Matthew Kaskel. According to Robert Kramer:

“The name, Haile Plantation, comes from the fact that we bought 1,100 of the 1,700 acres from the Haile family. The Haile family built this plantation house in 1850 on the property. They had acquired the property from an owner who owned much of Alachua County, and had acquired that from the original land grant from the king of Spain.”

The founders of Haile Plantation shied away from designing the typical suburban neighborhood, opting instead for a special place which features miles of walking and biking trails, swaths of greenspace throughout its 1700 acres, and a village center of retail shops and restaurants at its heart.

The 3.5 mile Haile Plantation loop is a favorite of walkers, runners, and bikers

Located just five miles southwest of the University of Florida, Haile Plantation is a 2600 household development comprised of dozens of neighborhoods at a variety of price points.

Haile Plantation is served by two elementary schools (Kimball Wiles Elementary and Lawton Chiles Elementary) as well as by Kanapaha Middle School and Buchholz High School, which was recently named one of the top high schools in the nation by Newsweek magazine.

Haile Plantation Golf and Country Club features a Gary Player Signature golf course

Haile Plantation is home to the Haile Plantation Golf and Country Club, which features an 18-hole Gary Player Signature golf course. Membership to the club also means access to clay tennis courts, two swimming pools, a restaurant, a fitness center, and a variety of classes and clubs for youth and adults alike.

A neighborhood favorite, the Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning throughout the year in Haile Village Center, rain or shine.  It’s a great place to stock up on organic fruits and veggies, and catch up with friends.

The Farmers Market is held in Haile Village every Saturday morning, rain or shine

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