Nestled on 172 acres of Tennessee's rolling ridges, this 1896 farmhouse in Santa Fe is a timeless retreat that beckons you to disconnect. Surrounded by native hardwoods, the restored 3-bedroom, 1-bath cabin exudes the charm of a bygone era, inviting you to experience the simple grace of Southern living. As you approach the homestead, the weathered charm of the old corn crib, the rustic allure of the chicken coop, and the sturdy presence of the root cellar paint a picture of rural life in its purest form. Drawing life from a local spring in the holler, the property offers a pristine and natural water supply. The expansive views of Water Valley from the long ridge tops create a breathtaking panorama, while the large oak trees that embrace the property provide a sense of protection and tranquility. This farmhouse is not just a residence; it's a haven where the echoes of the past blend seamlessly with the beauty of nature. Feel the embrace of Southern hospitality on the porch with family.
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