This charming mountain getaway is only coming on the market for the first time in decades because Father Time has intervened. This kind lady is on tenterhooks because selling this fetching mountain home place goes against everything in her soul. But she recognizes that she can no longer look after it all on her own and has reached the point where she simply must simplify. Driving up, anyone would recognize the once-in-a-generation opportunity this property represents. Perched in a lovely valley off NC-Hwy 194, not a mile and a half from US Hwy 221, between Todd and West Jefferson, it's nicely nestled next to a babbling brook for slumbering peacefully at night. Crossing the footbridge, one emerges onto a vast, gentle rising meadow with sublime mountain views to mighty Call Creek punctuating the views to the south. The possibilities for such an elegant meadow abound from a family compound to equestrian to development. The home is the epitome of mountain and country charm. When you walk through you won't want to leave. With three beds and two full baths it has everything you need to accommodate friends and family on a weekend away. And with only 1268 square feet you'll be relieved of entertaining more company than you require. It's a Goldilocks home - just the right size! Add to that, the large two-car detached garage and extra storage building and you have room for all that you need. Offered furnished with exceptions. If you've arrived at the point in your lives where a little mountain getaway is calling to you, come and see this one soon before it's seen by someone else and becomes their hearth and home for another generation.
This Listing is courtesy of Bob de Camara with Ashe Real Estate. 828-964-3499
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