A surveyed 79+ acre portion of an Appalachian homestead in far northern Calhoun County, WV that was broken up a generation ago.
Located less than an hour from Parkersburg, the property has utilities, maturing timber and a quarter mile frontage on Calhoun County Route 14/4.
The tract has rolling terrain, two streams, springs and a combination of forested habitats that supports abundant local wildlife.
The property is described in the Calhoun County Courthouse in Deed Book 185 Page 441. The land is also identified by the Calhoun County Assessor as being parcel 26 on Map 3 of the tax maps for Lee Magisterial District.
The property has been owned and managed under the guidance of a professional forester for over thirty years. No timber has been harvested for 29 years.
The property has established trails and opportunities for hunting and ATV riding. The tract has at least one home site ...
The property has established trails and opportunities for hunting and ATV riding. The tract has at least one home site in the valley bottom. The historic Villers cemetery is located on a high knob near the eastern boundary of the property.
A copy of the boundary survey and topographic map of the property is available on request.
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Research Parcel InformationThere are two access options to view the property.
The hardtop option: From Creston, WV drive up Little Creek Road (CR 12/1) until the pavement ends (about four miles) at the intersection with Stutler Road (Calhoun County 35/34).
County Route 14/4 is a gravel-based road that begins at the intersection with 35/34 and the terminus of 12/1. Just over a quarter mile up 14/4 from the intersection with 35/34 pass an abandoned two-story farmhouse on the left. The collapsing structure is missing a wall and clothing is visible hanging in a second-floor closet. About a quarter mile past the decrepit farmhouse the road accessing the property is on the left. The property is about mile from the intersection of CR 12/1 and 35/34.
The rock-based road option: Leave WV Route 5 in Annamoriah, WV and follow Stutler Road CR 35/34 about 2.5 miles to the intersection with Little Creek Road (CR 12/1). Take a left at the bottom of the grade and follow CR 14/4 to the property. The hardtop road option is longer and slower driving than the Stutler Road option.
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