This 113 acres surrounds an extremely well-kept four bedroom brick home with 4 bathrooms. It's located on the outskirts of the small south-central Tennessee village of Loretto, a few miles north of the Alabama state line. It sits just 1 mile off of HWY 43 in Loretto with over 2,500' of road frontage on Riddle Lane, which wraps around two sides of the property into a quiet dead end. This property also sits minutes from a public canoe/kayak launch on Shoal Creek: a beautiful stream with great smallmouth fishing.
It's an easy 30 minute drive to Florence, Alabama situated on the north bank of the Tennessee River across from Muscle Shoals, under 1.5 hours from downtown Huntsville, AL. The closest large town where most any convenience can be found is in Lawrenceburg, 15 minutes to the north. Further to the north is Columbia, TN at 1 hour and Nashville just under 2 hours.
The house is extremely solid and well-maintained over the years. Combined with the recreational opportunities on the land, it would be a great getaway for family or a full-time residence. It's accompanied by a barn and equipment shelter and a 1/4 acre spring fed pond surrounded by an incredible grove of mature hardwoods: an atmosphere more rare than it is common.
The overall topography is extremely gentle and the boundary lines are well proportioned: soft wooded flats on both sides fold into a shallow hollow that runs down the middle of the property for 1/2 mile. It contains a small spring that flows into the bottom, accented by magnificent towering hardwoods. On the tops of the wooded flats you can also find great potential future homesites.
The entire property sits in-between big expanses of open ground on either side, making it a naturally inviting place for deer. Thicker forest cover toward the rear of the property combined with numerous acorn producing hardwoods at the front make for an ideal set-up that won't require too much work in order to have a lot of resident deer using the property, including nice bucks.
This would be a fun place for family/friend events, parties and would make a unique hunting camp that isn't too deep into the country away from a main thoroughfare. It's also an easy-going place where you could live for years, expand into a multi-family estate, or even divide and sell some that have those potential homesites. The road frontage is a huge quality with no pass-through traffic.
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