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3229 S 11w Hwy
Rutledge, TN 37861
$2,600,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6230
Property Description
Introducing a Truly Luxurious Spanish-style estate in the Heart of Grainger County, Rutledge, Tennessee Escape to your own slice of paradise with this exceptional 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath luxury Spanish-style home nestled on a sprawling 217-acre estate in the picturesque landscape of East Tennessee, just 30 minutes east of Knoxville. This one-of-a-kind property offers the perfect blend of luxury, serenity, and versatility, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking an extraordinary living experience. Property Highlights: Acreage: Encompassing a vast 217 acres, this property offers the ultimate in privacy and space. Sixty-seven acres of lush pastureland provide ample room for equestrian enthusiasts or livestock. A sprawling 146 acres of pristine wooded terrain featuring majestic hardwoods offers endless opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. Outbuildings: The property includes well-maintained metal barns, hayfields, and equipment sheds, perfect for all your agricultural or hobbyist needs. An electronic gate ensures security and controlled access to the estate. Water Features: Enjoy the tranquility of a stocked, spring-fed pond, where you can indulge in fishing or unwind by the water's edge. Residence: The Spanish-style home, built in 1996, exudes timeless elegance and quality craftsmanship. Experience year-round comfort with electric and propane heating and radiant floor heating for those chilly winter nights. A highlight of this estate is the indoor pool, sauna, and hot tub, offering a luxurious retreat within your own home. Water is supplied by both a well and public water utility, ensuring a reliable water source. Bedrooms and Amenities: The primary suite is a haven of comfort, complete with a spacious office and library area, providing an ideal space for work or relaxation. A guest bedroom and bath are located on the second floor, ensuring privacy for you and your guests. Safety and Security: This property is equipped with a backup generator, guaranteeing an uninterrupted power supply during emergencies. For added peace of mind, an underground shelter, large enough to accommodate 4-5 people, provides a secure refuge in times of need. Versatile Use: Whether you're an equestrian enthusiast, a rancher, or a hunting aficionado, this property caters to a variety of lifestyles and interests. Abundant deer and wild turkey populations make it an excellent hunting property. The hardwood-rich wooded acreage invites exploration and outdoor adventures. Experience the epitome of luxury living in the heart of East Tennessee while enjoying the vast space, natural beauty, and versatility of this remarkable 217-acre estate. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Grainger County, Rutledge, Tennessee. Contact us today to schedule a private viewing and discover the endless possibilities that await you on this extraordinary property.
Property Information
Lot Size
217 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1996
MLS Number
1245292
Location
Address
3229 S 11W Hwy
City
Rutledge
State
TN
Zip Code
37861
County
GRAINGER
Listing
Provider
Clinch Mountain Realty & Auction, original listing
Name
Clinch Mountain Realty & Auction
Phone
(423) 748-1081
Office Name
Clinch Mountain Realty & Aucti
Office Phone
(423) 748-1081
Agent Name
Joey Haun

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