TOPSAIL ISLAND
Topsail Island is off the coast of southeastern North Carolina, and consists of 3 townships on the 26-mile long island. The Town of Topsail Beach is the smallest of the three communities located on the southern end. North Topsail Beach occupies the northernmost section, and Surf City, the largest town on the island, is in the center. The Island is just off US Highway 17, about half-way between Wilmington and Jacksonville. Topsail Island has a rich and varied history.
Although folklore has it that the island was named Topsail (pronounced Tops'l) because pirate ships hid behind the island with their topsails visible from the sea, the name came from New Topsail Inlet. This inlet's name can be found on early navigational charts with the other Topsail Inlet located in Beaufort, N.C. Soon after J.G. Anderson developed the southernmost end of the island and named it New Topsail Beach, the island has been called Topsail.
Prior to World War II, the only access to Topsail Island was by boat. Area residents frequently made this short trip and picnicked on the sandy shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Local farmers are said to have driven their livestock across the waterways to graze on wild grass. Treasure hunters searched for Blackbeard’s infamous buried treasure throughout the maritime forests which covered the island. During the early part of the 1900's a few structures, less than a dozen, were built along the sound and were used as shelter for fishing trips and summer vacations.
At the beginning of World War II the U.S. Army built a large temporary anti-aircraft training base at Holly Ridge and took possession of the island. They built the road from Camp David to the sound and installed a floating bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway where the swing bridge was located. They also erected training facilities and support buildings in what is now the Surf City business district.
Immediately after the war, the Navy took possession of the island and began a joint project with Johns Hopkins University known as Operation Bumblebee which was an early guided missile development program. Over 200 missiles were test fired. The missile assembly building is located on the sound at Channel Blvd. and Flake Ave. in the Topsail Beach business district which is now used as a museum and meeting center. The launch pad is used as a patio for the Jolly Roger Motel. Several missile tracking towers still stand along the island, include Tower 6 which is located adjacent to the Village of Stump Sound. The testing program was dismantled in 1948 and the island was given back to the original owners. The roads and bridge were left intact and so began the development of the island.
VILLAGE OF STUMP SOUND
The Village of Stump Sound was originally developed by Xanadu Associates and began construction in 1991. Priding itself on the architectural guidelines, the community is found to be consistent in nostalgic coastal design with dormers, wind vanes and picturesque windows galore to take in the ocean and sound views. The first home was built in 1991 and are still being built with undeveloped lots available.
Currently there are 117 total lots in the Village, consisting of 63 ocean front and 54 sound lots.
The namesake for the Permuda Wynd streets come from the Permuda Island Reserve located between the Village and the mainland in Stump Sound.