THE FARMHOUSE
This charming older farmhouse on 44 +/- acres with spectacular farm views, with small creek in the back, would make a wonderful home to raise a small growing family or just a getaway home. This property is move-in ready with minor repairs offering 1,200 square feet, 2 bedrooms, one bath, natural gas heat, with several outbuildings and several acres of tillable ground for either a vegetable garden or vineyard or for an orchard. The possibilities are endless. With plenty of water, the year-round creek makes it possible to do whatever you would like to do agriculturally on a smaller scale than the farms that are all around the area.
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LOCATION
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Google Coordinates: 37.557951(N), -80.782054(W)
Address: Greenville Road RT 122, Forest Hill, WV 24935.
Elevation Range: 1752 ft. to 2007 ft. +/-
THE OLD STORE BUILDING
This property also has an 1,800 sq. ft. store building that could be with minimal effort made into a home. The building was the local hangout and the convenience store of that time, selling the staples to the local population. This building would make a great hunting camp while renting the home that is on the property for the hunter-investor.
RECREATION AT 122 WEST FARM
What a spectacular place to hunt! Deer and turkey are in abundance. The small creek that runs through the property, the farm fields, and the abundance of hickory, white oak, and red oak create a habitat for the large and small game. Years of progressive wildlife management practices have created an essential wildlife preserve. Early on management goals prompted overall wildlife health, facilitated the harvest of game. The abundance of a year-round water source created by a mountain spring, provides diversity of both plants and animals. The streams and their surrounding aquatic plant life create a water supported community with a wide variety of wildlife. Some of the margin of the creek are fragile low lands, and these low lands support aquatic food web, provide shelter for wildlife, and stabilize the shores of the stream. The plant life associated with the wetlands includes rushes, slugs, cat tails, duck week, and algae. There are many animals that live in the water and around the edge of the creek including raccoons, opossums, blue heron, turtles, salamanders, crayfish, muskrat, bullfrog, eagles, hawks, and red wing birds. The property has a mixture of hardwood species including the white pine. The diverse tree species coupled with edge effect created by the creeks, hollows, ridges, rock out-croppings and forest is a textbook habitat benefiting all of the resident wildlife population. The hardwood forest provides an essential nutrients source, produces tons of hardwood mask, including acorns, hickory nuts, beechnut, and black walnut. Soft mass includes sage horn, black cherry, tulip poplar seeds, maple seeds, autumn olive berries and blackberries.
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From Hinton, WV: 15 Miles +/- (20 Minutes +/-)
From Hinton, travel RT 20 South, cross the Hinton New River Bridge, turn left with RT 20 South/RT 3 East; travel for approximately 1.7 miles; turn left with RT 3 East, cross the Veterans Memorial Bridge; turn right with RT 3 into BellePoint, travel RT 3 East for 5.3 miles to the intersection at the bridge where RT 3 and RT 12 join; bear to the right onto RT 12 South; travel RT 12 South for 6.6 miles, traveling through Forest Hill; at the edge of Forest Hill, turn the slight left onto Greenville Road RT 122; travel 9/10 mile; the property driveway is on the right.
From Alderson, WV: 23.2 Miles +/- (30 Minutes +/-)
Beginning on RT 3 / RT 12 at the Alderson Memorial Bridge (now limited to walking use) on the Greenbrier County side, travel RT 3 W / RT 12 S for 15.7 miles crossing the bridge to the intersection at the bridge where RT 3 and RT 12 separate; turn left onto RT 12 South; travel RT 12 South for 6.6 miles, traveling through Forest Hill; at the edge of Forest Hill, turn the slight left onto Greenville Road RT 122; travel 9/10 mile; the property driveway is on the right.
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