This home represents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking a home with character and soul. This log home was meticulously built in the Barrettt's Pointe neighborhood, a small neighborhood populated exclusively with high end log homes located 10 mins from VW, Hamilton Place, and Ooltewah. You arrive to a home surrounded by well maintained and mature landscaping. Large covered porches run the length of the front and rear of the home. When you walk through the beautiful front door you are greeted with the warm tones of the log walls and hardwood floors while feeling the openness provided by the cathedral ceiling. The great room, kitchen and dining space create a inviting quality that is hard to define. An additional guest bed upstairs with loft space opens up to the great room below. Just off the great room on the first floor sits a large master bedroom which boasts an oversized master bath with a jetted tub with a dedicated hot water heater. Walk out the master bedroom to the private back yard wrapped with a newly constructed and stained privacy fence. Step off the back porch into the manicured back yard and walk a few feet to the custom shed providing an opportunity for a unique flex space. Additionally, there is a decorative themed "out house" that opens to reveal a utility shed designed to hold your landscaping tools and Nick-Knacks. This beautiful home incorporates many antiques and hard to source reclaimed materials. The fireplace mantel is a piece of red oak reclaimed from a pre-cvil war log cabin near Cookeville Tn. The pegs attached to the mantel were originally used as wooden floats from old Chippewa fishing nets based near the great lakes. The kitchen counter tops are made from 100+ year old poplar reclaimed from a commercial building in Cookeville, simply planed and lacquered. The kitchen sink, scars and all, "rescued" from a salvage yard. The horse stall forming the guest room doors was constructed from 122 year old white pine reclaimed from a barn in upstate New York. The barn door rollers where found on a large horse farm near Shelbyville and are believed to be from the 1850's. On the upstairs landing there is a raw cedar support post that has a darling bear and bee hive attached, carved by a renowned artist from Pikeville Tn. The vanity in the master bath is around 75 years old, bought in S.C. and originally constructed in Manchester England. A wine rack in the Kitchen was sourced by a local craftsman on Signal Mountain. The trim around the front and rear master bedroom door were custom made out of red oak and cherry by a couple in N.C. So much love went into this home it is a must see. If you are looking for authenticity, its found right here!
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