TWO BROTHERS HOMEPLACE is an exceptional 363+/- acre recreation and timber property steeped in a century old family tradition.
Enjoy the partial description below, and be sure to catch the photos and maps. Many more details are available on the Foxfire Realty website. To go directly to the property listing, just click the Website link! To follow-up with your interest, call Agent Contact: Richard Grist, 304.645.7674
Located in the heart of Monroe County, WV.
HIGHLIGHTS
363 +/- acres of fields and forest combine to create a recreational and farming property
Two bold running, crystal clear mountain springs Producing continuously for over 115 years
Original 1,808+/- sq ft two story circa 1901 farm house in good repair and move in condition
Recently constructed 1 1/2 story, 1,339 +/- sq. ft. modern cottage
344 +/- acres of very valuable timber should one decide to conduct timber harve...
344 +/- acres of very valuable timber should one decide to conduct timber harvest
Miles of forest trails accessing nearly every part of the property
Interesting moss covered rock outcrops and rock cliffs
Everything in place to create a permaculture and experience its rewarding lifestyle
Wiseman Branch runs for 1.5 miles through the heart of property
Surrounded by timber tracts and farms in a nice rural neighborhood
Superior access adjoining paved state road on school bus route, FedEx delivery
Dark skies with little or no light pollution for star and planet gazing
Rich soil offers numerous garden spots and fields suitable for hay, corn, pumpkins, etc.
Vintage barn and other outbuildings in excellent condition
-acre pond supporting native sedges, rushes, ferns, songbirds, frogs, turtles, crawdads and rabbits
Located in peaceful Monroe County just 15 minutes to Union, the county seat
Some very ancient Heritage trees scattered about the forest and fields
Excellent timber species include fragrant cedars, beautiful oaks, black walnuts, poplars, maples and hickories
All mineral rights the seller owns will convey
Electricity and phone on site
Wildlife is abundant with several fur bearing species represented
Winged wildlife includes hawks, owls, ravens, and Neotropical songbirds
Diverse topography of forest, field, wetland, meadows create an interesting natural setting
Secluded family recreation area located by the rocky stream includes the pond for fishing and a shelter for cookouts. This enchanting area is a place for telling ghost stories and roasting marshmallows around the campfire, and playing tag, hide and seek, volleyball, croquet, and Frisbee in the level grassy area.
Please see the listing description on the Foxfire website for many details about the HOMEPLACE FARMHOUSE, MODERN COTTAGE, VINTAGE BARN, AND OUTBUILDINGS!
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.487030(N), -80.596852(W)
Elevation Range: 1930 ft. to 2624 ft. +/-
Please see the listing description on the Foxfire website for many details about the FOREST/TIMBER RESOURCES, AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES, WILDLIFE, WATER & PROPERTY ACCESS!
UTILITIES
Water:Drilled well and two historic and proven springs
Sewer:Septic system
Electricity:Onsite
Telephone:Landline in place
Internet:May be possible through landline and or Hugesnet
Cellphone Coverage:Great on the ridges and can be spotty in the deeper hollow
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Monroe County School District
Public Elementary and Middle Schools:
Mountain View Elementary and Middle School
Peterstown Elementary and Middle School
Public High School:
James Monroe High School
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Lewisburg, West Virginia: 32 miles +/- (approximately 50 minutes)
From the intersection of US 60 and US 219 in the center of Lewisburg, travel US 219 South for 31.1 miles (through Fairlea, Ronceverte, and Union); turn left onto Pete Amos Road RT 219/14; travel 3/10 mile; the farm entrance road is on the left.
From Peterstown, West Virginia: 14 miles +/- (approximately 20 minutes)
From the Post Office in Peterstown, travel US 219 North for 13.7 miles; turn right onto Pete Amos Road RT 219/14; travel 3/10 mile; the farm entrance road is on the left.
From Union, West Virginia: 12 miles +/- (approximately 20 minutes)
From the courthouse in Union, travel US 219 South for 10.9 miles; turn left onto Pete Amos Road RT 219/14; travel 3/10 mile; the farm entrance road is on the left.
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