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Chestnut Mountain Getaway

Located on the crest of Chestnut Mountain in Wild and Wonderful Summers County, West Virginia, this almost 8-acre property offers tranquility with exquisite long-range views, perfect for serenity and seclusion, or create your own mountaintop estate. Chestnut Mountain Getaway is a great mini farm for the micro farmer, plus a great place to hunt, relax, and enjoy the slower pace of country living. The home is very comfortable and is equipped with a Generac backup generator should the electricity go out. ''The mountains call, and I must go.'' The property has low taxes, for the year of 2022 the taxes were $141.00

CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN GETAWAY

Located on the crest of Chestnut Mountain in Summers County, West Virginia, this almost 8 acre property offers tranquility with exquisite long-range views, perfect for serenity and seclusion or create your own mountaintop estate.

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From Hinton take CR 9 (Elk Knob Road) 7.5 miles, take a left on CR 7 (Judson Clayton Road) for 1.0 miles and stay straight through intersection on Chestnut Mt. Road for miles and property will be on the right.Alternate: Travel Route 12 from Alderson to Talcott. Take a right on CR 11 (Judson Road). Go 1.5 miles and take a left staying on Judson Road and travel 4 miles to Judson, take a left on Clayton Judson road and travel 3 miles. Take a right on CR 7 (Judson Clayton Road) for 1.0 miles and stay straight through intersection on Chestnut Mt. Road for miles and property will be on the right.

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Foxfire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 244-0097

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Foxfire Realty, (304) 244-0097
Listing last updated: October 13, 2023 at 10:11 AM
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