larger lots stretch into farmland to reveal historic treasures and one of the
most significant land holdings in Williamson County.
The historic Samuel S. Morton House sits on
135-acres of gorgeous rolling farmland less than 15 minutes south of downtown
Franklin and 8 minutes from Leiper's Fork. The 1850 historic home retains its original dual porticos with Doric columns and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
With long frontage on Murfrees Fork Creek and a
large, stocked spring fed pond, the property has all the elements that create
the most desirable farmland in Middle Tennessee. Gently rolling pasture lands
lead upland to beautiful views of the valley below. It is an investment in the
land and the historic attributes of a property not touched by
development.
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