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2775 Wilson Rd
Lenoir City, TN 37772
Lucas Haun with Keller Williams Signature, original listing - (865) 588-9300
$2,750,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5259 Square Feet
Property Description
Tucked away from the road down a tree-lined drive is this beautiful 8-acre estate that offers an incredible lifestyle for those who enjoy the best amenities along with the peace and quiet that comes with rural (yet convenient) living. Past the welcoming front patio, guests and family alike are welcomed into this charming modern farmhouse where no finish nor detail are left undone. The primary living space offers a freestanding wood stove, ample space for seating and the best views of the covered back patio and inground pool. This open living space flows directly into a beautiful eat-in kitchen with a large breakfast bar/island, Subzero refrigerator, Wolfe oven/griddle/cooktop, pot-filler, two Bosch dishwashers and a large pantry with ample shelving for foodstuffs, serving pieces and small appliances. The second of two primary level bedrooms is adjacent to the kitchen as well as an at-home office with a built-in desk and open shelving. The primary bedroom offers an accent wall and is spacious and light-filled with private access to the back patio. The attached bath is a wet-room with a large shower with seating, dual sinks, and a large soaking tub to enjoy at the end of a long day. The primary level is complete with an in-home theater for movie nights or watching the big game along with a spacious laundry room with shelving and hanging space. The second level has a large open landing space which could be used as additional living space, a perfect reading nook or study area. The remaining four spacious bedrooms and 2 elegant baths along with bonus room and second laundry complete this upper-level space. Off the back of the home is a covered patio where the outdoors can be enjoyed by relaxing, entertaining or dining no matter the weather. A beautiful inground saltwater pool and spa is the focal point of the back of the home with ample space for play and sunbathing. The back yard is completely fenced in with room for yard games, a swing-set or creating a fire pit for marshmallow roasting and fireside chats. A beautiful and elegant personal retreat that you can call home.
Property Information
Lot Size
8 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2018
MLS Number
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Location
Address
2775 Wilson Rd
City
Lenoir City
State
TN
Zip Code
37772
County
LOUDON
Listing
Name
Phone
(865) 694-5904
Office Name
Office Phone
(865) 588-9300
Agent Name
Lucas Haun
Agency Phone
(865) 588-9300

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