This 14.5 acre piece of extremely secluded land (in 2 connected tracts) on a stream at the base of Chestnut Mountain is all undeveloped, mature forest. Protected by valleys and gorges on all sides, in the past it was frequented by moonshiners whose axe-chopped, moonshine still still remains in one of the more open valleys, not far from one of several a good sites for a cabin or homestead. Today it is frequented more by bears, deer, and turkeys more than humans. Old logging roads can still be accessed by tracked (or some 4x4) vehicles on the top and the bottom edges of the property. Otherwise it remains undeveloped with mature trees, a active spring, a steady stream running through the entire length of the property, and massive rock outcroppings big enough to be mistaken for houses in the dark (that happened to me the first time I explored its remotest reaches at dusk). It is not a place with great mountain views, nor is it one which can easily *be* viewed from the outside. It’s for someone who wants a secluded place to get away from the business of life, whether that be on the occasional weekend, or to live with apart from society yet with quick and easy access to town when the need arises (15 minutes from Travelers Rest). Owner financing available. Partial development by owner also available.
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