0 Dry Creek Rd
Located deep into the Dry Creek Valley of Dekalb County, TN lies a charming renovated pre-1900's farm house located on 150+/- gorgeous acres! The sellers have maintained much of the character that originated with the home when it was built before the turn of the century. Covered front and rear porches provide a point of relaxation while looking over the beautiful hayfield surrounded by Dry Creek, or the meandering spring-fed creek which flows next to the house. Mature hardwood timber forests prevail on this property, with a long wide & flat meadow running at least mile behind the house in a valley between the timber. Nature abounds and quiet and tranquility is the norm here. This property has over a mile of road frontage on Dry Creek Rd and Old Mill Hollow Rd, and lies within a mile of the famous Cripps Mill Cave site at the head of Dry Creek. The property is located within one hour and ten minutes from the Nashville airport. Survey is pending.
- MLS Number: 1950579
- Acres: 150
- flooring: New 3/4 hardwood on main level; original
- construction: Wood & Stone
- roof: Metal
- style: Restored & Rustic Farm House
Interior Features
Renovated interior while maintaining most of the homes original character. The main level includes a huge family/gathering room, kitchen, living room with wood burning fireplace, one bedroom, full bath and laundry room with a half bath. The second level includes 2 very large bedrooms; no bath.
Exterior Features
The home and barn reside on 150+/- acres located about 4 miles off of Highway 70 on Dry Creek Rd at Cubbins Hollow Rd. Most of the acreage fronts Dry Creek Rd & Old Mill Hollow Rd (over one mile of frontage), and the 13-acre hayfield that borders Dry Creek lies just across the road in front of the house. There is a mile-long open meadow that runs between the heavily treed hillsides behind the house. Most of this property is in timber, and the terrain is mixed, with flat meadows and rolling to steep forested hillsides. Up on Old Mill Hollow Rd there's a beautiful building site that overlooks Short Mountain off in the distance. There is marketable timber on the property, however, no formal estimate of value has been validated by a qualified appraiser. For the hunter, whitetail deer and turkey are prevalent on the property. The home is in excellent condition, with a metal roof and central HVAC. A deep well provides the water to the property owner.