Located in the beautiful historic Indian Creek Valley of Monroe County, West Virginia, is a 70-acre mountain mini-farm. This country getaway is tucked away just a short drive from Rt. 122, aka Greenville/Forest Hill, The Farm Heritage Road. New Horizon Homestead is in the Allegheny Mountains overlooking beloved Indian Creek. Monroe County is the Crown Jewel of West Virginia's agricultural areas and is known for beautiful landscapes and friendly, hardworking folks. An additional community highlight is a brand-new public school at Ballard. INDIAN CREEK Indian Creek takes its name for a Native American trail that crossed the Appalachians from the valley of the Ohio River to that of the Great Valley of Virginia. "It was the interstate of the Indian world." Indian Creek is a tributary of the New River. It is one of Monroe County's main drainage basins. Indian Creek begins its journey near Salt Sulphur Springs and drains tens of thousands of acres on its winding 30-mile-long trip through pastoral farms, steep mountain canyons, wide bottomland forests, wetlands, and marshes before ending its trip close to Crumps Bottom, where it enters the New River. Indian Creek is an excellent fishing stream that maintains water thru out the year. Other activities include swimming in the deep pools, boating, tubing, canoeing, and kayaking. HIGHLIGHTS 70 Acres +/- The beautiful Indian Creek Valley of Monroe 1344 square foot home Constructed circa 1989 Three bedrooms Two baths Large covered front porch 23.5 x 7.3 Patio decks Lower-level workshop with King woodstove Wonderful Soapstone wood stove in the living room Beautiful creek stone fire back and hearth. Oak hardwood, laminate, and carpet flooring Front fenced area for pets. Two sets of sliding glass patio doors Pet entry door Beautiful and spacious oak kitchen cabinetry Like new double stack electric bult in ovens. Frigidaire 36-inch LP gas countertop range Built-in dishwasher. LG stainless refrigerator with ice and water in door Walk-in closet in primary bedroom. Wild and Wonderful Monroe County Beautiful mountain and creek views Located in a low-traffic farming community. Washer and dryer hookup on the entry level with laundry sink Electric baseboard heat Window air conditioner Ceiling fans Excellent storage and workshop Excellent recreational area for kids and adults New A. O. Smith 40-gallon electric water heater Electric hook-up service for a generator State of the art Eco Water home water treatment system ($6K) Wonderful covered front porch. Modern metal roof Drilled well. Gravel driveway Low property taxes Septic system Henhouse with attached tool shed 21.8 x 14.3 Blackberry bushes Pear trees Walnut trees Brood beehive boxes Covered picnic shelter 8.8 x 10 Small tractor and storage barn with partial loft with 100-amp electric service 24.4 x 12 - Lean too section 10 x 24.4 Sloped roof open machine shed 36 x 13. Chain link fence dog kennel 28 x 17 Small hay shed 12 x 7.4. Goat shed 12 x 18.5 Loafing shed 11.3 x 7.10. Amish Community nearby 10 minutes to the medical clinic Historic Cook's Mill nearby Minutes to Peterstown, historic Union, and Hinton Easy drive to Roanoke's jet airport Amtrak train station at nearby Hinton Pence Springs Flea Market is a 20-minute drive Superior access by state-maintained paved roads - FedEx, UPS, and USPS delivery. Cell phone coverage is good in most areas with Verizon. Fur-bearing - deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum Winged wildlife - eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, turkeys, and Neotropical songbirds
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