Roaring Creek Farm is a beautiful property that is the perfect getaway for the person who wants to spend time enjoying a property that was part of an 1820 Land Grant to a local Gadsden County family. The woods consist of 49 acres of planted longleaf pines and exquisite hardwood bottoms. Sit on the dock at the stocked 4-acre pond and go back in time and listen to Roaring Creek and imagine the sounds of the Old Grist Mill that formerly sat on the banks of the creek. The property is nestled in northwest Gadsden County, Florida, and is surrounded by large landholdings. The peace and quiet is a therapeutic escape from the busyness of life. The topography on Roaring Creek Farm is level with the exception of a steep ravine running through the middle of the property. This ravine is full of large native oaks, magnolias, and other majestic hardwood trees, plus several varieties of endangered...
Roaring Creek Farm is a beautiful property that is the perfect getaway for the person who wants to spend time enjoying a property that was part of an 1820 Land Grant to a local Gadsden County family. The woods consist of 49 acres of planted longleaf pines and exquisite hardwood bottoms. Sit on the dock at the stocked 4-acre pond and go back in time and listen to Roaring Creek and imagine the sounds of the Old Grist Mill that formerly sat on the banks of the creek. The property is nestled in northwest Gadsden County, Florida, and is surrounded by large landholdings. The peace and quiet is a therapeutic escape from the busyness of life. The topography on Roaring Creek Farm is level with the exception of a steep ravine running through the middle of the property. This ravine is full of large native oaks, magnolias, and other majestic hardwood trees, plus several varieties of endangered flora. Also on the property is a move-in ready barn loft with a 2-car garage. There is a deep well, septic, irrigation, and buried power lines. Please call today to schedule an appointment to go look at this historic property.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-10, take Highway 12 north 4.8 miles to Highway 90. Go west on Highway 90 through Gretna and Mt. Pleasant for approximately 10 miles to Old Scott Lane. Turn north on Old Scott Lane and go to the end of the road.
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