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706 Briary Bottom Lane
Great Cacapon, WV 25422
$199,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
576
Property Description
Discover the perfect oasis in the heart of Great Cacapon, WV, at 706 Briary Bottom Lane. Nestled in the embrace of West Virginia's countryside, this property offers a serene retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape. Nestled in the serene landscapes of Great Cacapon, this property provides a haven for relaxation amidst the natural beauty of the region. With its close proximity to the Cacapon River, you can savor the soothing sounds of running water and take in the picturesque surroundings. This charming cabin greets you with warmth and character. Step inside to find a cozy and functional space that's perfect for a primary residence or a tranquil getaway. The well-equipped kitchen provides a view of the river, and an ideal space for whipping up meals to enjoy on the outdoor deck or to fuel your adventures. The home offers 2-comfortable bedrooms that provide a restful retreat. Wake up to the tranquility of your surroundings, ready to embrace a day filled with outdoor adventures. Step outside to an expansive yard, surrounded by lush greenery that leads you to the river's edge. This is your canvas for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace. It's an excellent spot for gatherings with loved ones, barbecues, or picnics. For water enthusiasts, the Cacapon River access is a significant asset. Kayaking and exploring the river's serene waters become a part of your lifestyle, allowing you to connect with nature in a unique and adventurous way. While nestled in nature, you're not far from local amenities in Great Cacapon and Berkeley Springs. This property seamlessly blends the charm of rural living with the convenience of easy access to the essentials. 706 Briary Bottom Lane is a serene and scenic retreat that beckons you to unwind and embrace the natural beauty of the area. If you're seeking a peaceful escape with river access and the opportunity for outdoor adventures, this property is a must-see. Contact us today to arrange a visit and experience the tranquility of this captivating home.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1959
MLS Number
WVMO2004114
Location
Address
706 BRIARY BOTTOM LANE
City
GREAT CACAPON
State
WV
Zip Code
25422
County
MORGAN
Listing
Provider
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC, original listing
Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Phone
(571) 386-1080
Office Name
Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
Office Phone
(304) 315-2773
Agent Name
Marcy Smith

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