This beautifully kept historic farm features a 1910 farmhouse and a large event barn for hosting gatherings or your creative passion. The farmhouse has been carefully restored to retain the charm of turn-of-the-century farm life, with a porch overlooking the valley. Beadboard paneling, wood ceilings, original fireplaces, and vintage hardwood flooring lend a lived-in atmosphere of an old family home. The event barn features over 3,300 feet of finished space upstairs, including expansive bathrooms and a catering kitchen; downstairs is an office, a commercial kitchen, storage, and open barn space which could be converted for livestock use. A smaller event barn and various outbuildings are scattered among stands of old hardwood trees, with oak-lined paths and a small pond completing the package of mountain living. Fully fenced pastures are suitable for livestock or recreation. This simply be...
This beautifully kept historic farm features a 1910 farmhouse and a large event barn for hosting gatherings or your creative passion. The farmhouse has been carefully restored to retain the charm of turn-of-the-century farm life, with a porch overlooking the valley. Beadboard paneling, wood ceilings, original fireplaces, and vintage hardwood flooring lend a lived-in atmosphere of an old family home. The event barn features over 3,300 feet of finished space upstairs, including expansive bathrooms and a catering kitchen; downstairs is an office, a commercial kitchen, storage, and open barn space which could be converted for livestock use. A smaller event barn and various outbuildings are scattered among stands of old hardwood trees, with oak-lined paths and a small pond completing the package of mountain living. Fully fenced pastures are suitable for livestock or recreation. This simply beautiful and immaculately-kept property is ready for a new legacy of generational ownership, all peacefully and privately serene yet less than 20 minutes from downtown Asheville. Furnishings available.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom downtown Asheville: Take 240W 2.7 miles to a right on New Leicester Highway (HWY63). In 6.6 miles, take a right on Old Leicester Highway; in 0.9 miles take a left on Sluder Branch Road. Subject property is 1.5 miles on the right.
John Witherspoon has lived in Brevard so long you almost forget he is not from here. Hailing from Huntsville, AL, John graduated from Auburn University in 1992 in Finance, then received his master s degree in Geography at Appalachian State University in 1995 before settling in Brevard. Following his passion for people, real estate, and land conservation, John, alongside Al and Parker Platt, co-founded WPA in 1998 with a vision of providing clients with not only a premiere real estate experience, but also a variety of innovative living opportunities. Since then, John has helped clients find exactly what they are looking for whether it is a mountaintop estate, riverfront farm, larger conservation acreage, or custom mountain dream home. Outside of WPA, John enjoys serving the community through various organizational appointments, such as the Conserving Carolina Land Committee, Board of North American Land Trust, Board of Friends of DuPont, First United Methodist Church Board of Trustees, and Transylvania County Agriculture Advisory Committee. Any additional free time John has is spent the following ways (in no order): searching out the best barbecue in NC, practicing his splits with Brevard s elite men s dance troupe, the Pisgah Thunder, and on his family farm with his wife, Jackie, kids, Eliza and Knox, and dogs Scout and Betty.