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Pinecrest Village
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100 Shannon Dr, Rockingham, NC 28379
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East Rockingham, North Carolina, is a small community situated less than 10 miles north of the South Carolina border and separated from Rockingham by the South Prong of Falling Creek. Known for its ongoing home renovations, East Rockingham features a mix of post-war cottages, midcentury ranch-style homes, and manufactured homes, with conditions varying widely from fully renovated properties to those needing significant repairs. The area offers convenient highway access and a central green space for recreation. Richmond County Schools, serving the community, are rated above average, with Richmond Early College High being particularly notable for its high rating. Herbert C. Diggs Memorial Park is a local hub during the hot summers, offering a pool, ballfields, and a senior center. Nearby Rockingham provides additional green spaces like the Hitchcock Creek Blue Trail and Greenway, and the Great Pee Dee River is popular for boating and fishing. The Rockingham Speedway, about 12 miles away, has recently welcomed NASCAR back after a long hiatus. While East Rockingham has a few local businesses, most residents head to Rockingham for shopping and dining, with options ranging from national retailers to local boutiques and restaurants. The community is primarily car-dependent, with U.S. Route 1 providing connections to major highways leading to Charlotte and Fayetteville. Public transportation is limited, with Area Richmond Transit offering scheduled ride services.