Description
Welcome to your private country estate! This stunning 5BR/5BA brick home offers 4,611 sq ft of beautifully designed living space on 20 rolling acres of fenced pastureland. With a new metal roof and a layout ideal for dual-family living, this home blends comfort and flexibility. A 2,400 sq ft barn complete with power and water, perfect for livestock, hobbies, or equipment. As a farmer would say, the new fencing on the back lot is ''horse high, pig tight, and bull strong''. Gather friends and family in the expansive concrete courtyard and enjoy peaceful farm views in every direction. This is country living at its finest with quick access to Dublin, Pulaski, and I-81 within minutes. This land was part of the Cloyd's Mtn Battle during the Civil War.
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5BEDS
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20ACRES
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3BATHS
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21/2 BATHS
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4,611SQFT
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$171$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Welcome to your private country estate! This stunning 5BR/5BA brick home offers 4,611 sq ft of beautifully designed living space on 20 rolling acres of fenced pastureland. With a new metal roof and a layout ideal for dual-family living, this home blends comfort and flexibility. A 2,400 sq ft barn complete with power and water, perfect for livestock, hobbies, or equipment. As a farmer would say, the new fencing on the back lot is ''horse high, pig tight, and bull strong''. Gather friends and family in the expansive concrete courtyard and enjoy peaceful farm views in every direction. This is country living at its finest with quick access to Dublin, Pulaski, and I-81 within minutes. This land was part of the Cloyd's Mtn Battle during the Civil War.
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