Willowood Lodge on the Greenbrier River.
This outstanding 4600+/- square feet log home on 4.95 acres has 840 of direct frontage on the Greenbrier River. Fishing from the bank in front of the Lodge is exceptional with a deep hole known for producing loads of bass and bream. Put in a canoe, kayak or tube and take a lazy float down river to the Bluestone Dam and the 2000 acre Bluestone Lake just a few miles downriver.
The 4600+/- square feet lodge was built in 1994 and no detail was overlooked to make this a very special place to get away and enjoy a slower pace of life. This charming rustic lodge has exposed log beams and columns with several living areas to satisfy every taste. The upstairs is divided into two parts to allow for separate living areas. Sun room, hot tub room, pool room, crafts room, outdoor decks and a great room all make for living life on the river a very rewardin...
The 4600+/- square feet lodge was built in 1994 and no detail was overlooked to make this a very special place to get away and enjoy a slower pace of life. This charming rustic lodge has exposed log beams and columns with several living areas to satisfy every taste. The upstairs is divided into two parts to allow for separate living areas. Sun room, hot tub room, pool room, crafts room, outdoor decks and a great room all make for living life on the river a very rewarding experience.
The 4.95 acres is level to gently rolling and has Tulip Poplar and Sycamore trees that are over 150 years old. A lovely old Chinese Chestnut tree produces hundreds of pounds of chestnuts each year that can be roasted or eaten fresh right out of the pod. Some nice Black Walnut trees drop hundreds of nuts each fall season and can be added to fudge or cakes for a nice late season snack. Other nut trees include hazelnuts and paw paws. Many varieties of berries may be found on the property including red and black raspberries, thornless blackberries, and strawberries (planted around the fire pit). Around the fire pit you may also find asparagus, garlic and onions. A large apple tree and peach trees also provide fruit to be enjoyed.
Squirrels and deer make their home here and just about any morning you can find a great blue heron wading in the shallows along the rivers edge. The wood ducks, mallards and geese favor the quiet pool created by the great sandbar jutting out into the Greenbrier River. The bald eagles, songbirds, owls, hawks, blue jays and cardinals also enjoy the large majestic trees surrounding the lodge and river and are a pleasant addition to the peace and quiet found in this lovely area of Summers County.
Within a 1/2 hours drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the Greenbrier, New River and Gauley River, 2000 acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000 acre New River Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities.
The Greenbrier River is 173 miles long and is the last free-flowing river east of the Mississippi. It is an excellent river to float or canoe and is well known for its large and small mouth bass fishing. It is the gateway to water recreation and fun and is at most times lazy and easy to navigate.
The Greenbrier River is formed by the confluence of the East Fork Greenbrier River and the West Fork Greenbrier River in the town of Durbin, West Virginia. From Durbin the Greenbrier River flows southwesterly through Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Monroe, and Summers Counties. It flows through several communities including Cass, Marlinton, Hillsboro, Ronceverte, Fort Spring, Alderson, and Hinton. The Greenbrier River joins the New River in the town of Hinton, West Virginia.
HOME INFORMATION
Log 2-Story
Approximately 4600 sq. ft.
Year Built: 1994
Total Finished Sq. Ft. 4598 +/-
Main Floor Sq. Ft. 2859 +/-
Upper Floor Sq. Ft. 1739 +/-
Flood Plain Crawlspace
Total Rooms: 13
Bedrooms: 4
Total Bathrooms: 4
Full Bathrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Garage Type: none
Lot Acres: 4.95 +/-
Foundation: Block
Roof: Shingle
Date of Roof: 1994
Floor: Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Linoleum
Heat: 4 Electric Heat Pumps, Wood pellet stove in Fireplace
Air-conditioning: Heat Pumps
Water: Drilled well.
Sewer: Septic
Water purifier: yes, needs repair
Generator: no
Security System yes
Telephone: Landline- temporarily disconnected.
Cellphone Coverage: Verizon & US Cellular have coverage here.
Items to Convey: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Oven/Stove, Washer/Dryer, Microwave, Disposal, Hot tub, trash compactor, pool table, security system and Ceiling Fans.
DIMENSIONS
Second Floor:
Master BR: 17 x 21
BR 2: 12 x 18
BR 3: 14 x 22
Sitting Room:15 x 25
First Floor
Foyer: none
Family Room: 19 x 23
BR 1: 11 x 11
Craft Room: 10 x 11
Pantry:8 x 9
Utility/Mud Room: 8 x 15
Attic (none): small space used for storage
Living/Dining Room: 16 x 24
Kitchen-Dining Room: 15 x 26
Social Room-Wet Bar:17 x 23
Pool Room: 18 x 23
Hot Tub Room 10x 15
Sun Room 10 x 15
2 Back Decks Covered
1 Front Porch / Deck Covered
Property Address:
24941 Road 12 HC 77 Box 101
Hinton, WV 25951
Area: Hinton-Willowood-Greenbrier River
Summers County
Greenbrier
Tax Map 15, Parcel 38.1
Deed Book 223, Page 351
Taxes 2011: $1029.71
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Alderson, take Route 12 south for 8 miles crossing the new bridge across Greenbrier River. Take a left on Route 12 and go 1 mile and the home will be on the left. Wrought iron gate and stone pillars at the entrance to the property.
Google Coordinates: Lat 37.62880N Lon 080.79472W
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