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1304 Highway 17
Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571
$2,050,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2909
Property Description
Opportunities to own a farm such as this are rare in the coveted peaceful and picturesque Nacoochee Valley. Welcome to your own slice of private paradise nestled along 600 feet of the Chattahoochee River! This 16.86 acre working farm boasts a rich history, fertile soil, and a myriad of amenities to fulfill your rural living dreams. A lovingly crafted main house incorporates a circa 1798 log home, guest house - circa 1844 log home, Amish raised barn and other buildings create all the space you need. The main house was crafted from new construction and woven within a circa 1798 log home, dismantled and moved from Kentucky and reassembled alongside the Chattahoochee river. Rustic charm and character flow throughout the home to create a cozy haven with touches of old and modern conveniences to create the perfect mix. The "key stone" pieces were used from the 1798 cabin in the masonry fireplace that is a focal point and beckons you to sit beside a roaring fire. The spacious kitchen is equipped with modern conveniences, granite counter tops, Ash wood cabinets and upgraded appliances. The primary bedroom is on the main level and is filled with warmth from the natural wood vaulted ceiling, large plank floors and sunlight from the large windows overlooking the river. The original area of the log home now serves as the living area and loft area. Amish milled Black Locust flooring, Yellow Poplar flooring, Hickory flooring and River Birch flooring flow throughout the house to create the warmth within. The glassed-in sunporch will mesmerize you as it gazes over the river and is independently heated and has a small wood burning stove. Upstairs boasts a loft area and full bath with additional bedroom. Relax on the wrap around front porch and soak in the serene views of the surrounding countryside and mountains. Adjacent to the main house stands the 48'x72' Amish raised barn of timber construction, a testament to the farm's heritage and functionality. Perfect for housing livestock, storing equipment, or pursuing agricultural endeavors, this barn is a versatile space tailored to meet your farming needs. It consists of a 1 bd/1bth efficiency apartment, working hay loft, 2 box stalls, 3 tie stalls and equipment shed on both sides. For guests or additional accommodation, the property features a 1 BD 1 BTH quaint log home guest house built circa 1844. The upstairs has additional space that could be expanded. Offering a blend of old-world charm and convenience, this guest house provides a welcoming retreat for visitors or extended family members. The guest home is currently on Air BNB under Visions of the Past. Indulge your green thumb in the lush surroundings of the property while cultivating a bounty of fruits, vegetables, and herbs in this fertile soil, or simply enjoy the therapeutic benefits of gardening amidst the beauty of nature. Beyond the farmstead, the property boasts an enviable 600 feet of frontage on the Chattahoochee River. Whether you're angling for trout, kayaking along the gentle currents, or simply reveling in the tranquility of riverfront living, this pristine waterway offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Embrace the timeless allure of country living at this enchanting farm in Nacoochee Valley. With its historic charm, fertile land, and scenic river frontage, this property beckons to those seeking a life of simplicity, tranquility, and natural beauty. Showings by appointment only with listing agent. Showings will begin in two weeks.
Property Information
Lot Size
16 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
10288075
Location
Address
1304 Highway 17
City
Sautee Nacoochee
State
GA
Zip Code
30571
County
WHITE
Listing
Provider
Norton Residential Group, original listing
Name
Norton Residential Group
Phone
(706) 499-7339
Office Name
The Norton Agency
Office Phone
(706) 754-5700
Agent Name
Barbara Rhodes

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