For sale
  • $2,199,000

    1834 Turkey Pen Ln, Lenoir City, TN 37772

    4beds
    3,002sqft
    : 
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1999
    5 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $733/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Beverage and wine coolerElectric fireplaceVentless gas fireplaceButler pantryLarge hay loftFully landscaped front gardenRound pen
    This 5 +/- acre property in Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tennessee offers a fully equipped horse farm paired with a newly renovated 4-bedroom home built in 1999. The land provides open space for equestrian activities, pasture, or recreational use, with most of the acreage fenced for livestock or horses. On-site utilities include electric, fiber internet, propane, and well water serving both the residence and barn structures. Access is convenient via local roads, with Interstate 75 approximately 5 miles away and Interstate 40 about 8 miles away, placing the property within 20 miles of Knoxville, 3 miles of Farragut, and 10 miles of Loudon. The residence features 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms across a layout updated with modern systems and finishes. A steam shower system is installed in the master bathroom, and a recirculating pump delivers hot water quickly to all faucets and showers. The kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, a beverage and wine cooler, microwave, and hidden trash bin integrated into the island, along with a coffee and bar station equipped with a sink. A butler pantry provides additional storage and preparation space. The sunroom/office space receives morning and afternoon natural light. An electric fireplace is located in the master bedroom. The home attaches to a 3-car garage. Exterior enhancements include a fully landscaped front garden designed for three-season color, security cameras, and motion-sensor outdoor lights. Equestrian facilities center on a 48x36 fully insulated 3-stall barn that maintains interior temperatures at least 10 degrees warmer in winter and cooler in summer compared to outside conditions. Stalls are outfitted with automatic waterers featuring insulated lines, custom fronts with feeder doors, and premium StableComfort mats. A ground-level automatic waterer serves dogs or additional livestock. The conditioned tack room contains 9 saddle racks, 6 bridle hooks, a full bathroom, ventless gas fireplace, and tankless water heater. A large hay loft above the stalls allows direct feeding access. A 12x12 wash bay provides hot and cold water. Barn amenities include a hose reel, electric cord reel, stall cameras, automatic stall lighting on timers to manage horse coat growth during winter, and an automatic fly spray system covering interior spaces and exterior overhang areas. A chandelier is centered in the front-facing picture window with a timer switch. Motion-sensor lights illuminate the exterior. Outdoor training areas consist of a 150x75 riding arena built with multi-layer aggregate base and a 50-foot round pen enclosed by a 6-foot privacy fence. A separate 25x30 garage constructed in 2023 offers 12-foot ceilings and 200-amp electric service for equipment storage or workshop use. The combination of residential updates, comprehensive barn infrastructure, and dedicated riding spaces supports horse ownership, training, or boarding operations on this acreage in Loudon County. Proximity to major highways facilitates travel to urban centers while maintaining a rural setting suitable for recreational property or small-scale farming. All structures receive utility service from established on-site sources, and the light restriction status of the land allows flexible use within local zoning regulations.
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