Set back from the road and surrounded by meadows and timber, the fully renovated 1,350-square-foot cabin now blends its 1900 bones with 2025 reliability. A new metal roof, gutters, windows, and heat pump mean four-season comfort, while the refreshed kitchen, well pump, and pressure tank take the guesswork out of rural living. Two bedrooms and one bath keep the footprint simple, but the setting does the heavy lifting.
Beyond the porch, internal roads wind past a spring-fed, 16-foot-deep pond stocked with bass, bream, and catfish, then climb gently into wooded mountain terrain. Deer, turkey, and the occasional bear move through like they own it. Multiple cleared build sites invite guest cabins, a family retreat, or small-scale agriculture, supported by a 30-by-50-foot powered workshop ready for tools, toys, or a side business. Private yet close to Greeneville, it’s a turnkey escape with real-world practicality.