This property spans 75 acres and primarily consists of wooded areas, along with multiple pastures. Boone Creek and an unnamed branch run through the central portion of the property. A wooded trail is located at the rear of the property. Multiple preliminary soil sites have been identified, all of which are adequate for a 46-bedroom home. This property holds numerous potential opportunities. Conveniently located within a 30-minute distance from downtown Franklin and an hour away from downtown Nashville and the airport.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-65S take exit to merge onto I-840 W. Exit 30 onto US-431. Right onto Lewisburg Pike. Left onto Bethesda Rd. Keep left onto Cross Keys Rd. Keep R onto Cross Keys Rd. The lot is across from 6835 Choctaw Rd.
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Our History In 1868 William J. McEwen purchased a farm on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. Cultivating the same dirt for the next 150 years and six generations we have learned the value and importance of land stewardship. For the last 45 years, we have shared our knowledge and expertise by focusing on landowners and prospective landowners of quality rural real estate. Whether you are searching for a long-term land investment, a property with a cold stream and the thrill of a smallmouth bass, mature hardwood forest to pass down to the next generation, or rolling farmland, we can guide you to make the best decision. What We Believe In Legacy We were raised on Tennessee land and have a deep understanding of the area. Integrity We tell the truth, stick to our values and always do whats right. Guidance Whether you are buying a unique farm property or selling an estate we can guide you through every step of the process. Conservation We are conservationists at heart and love to watch agriculture and wildlife habitat co-exist. Sport We have a deep respect for our native wildlife and understand how to manage and promote quality habitat for all of our wild game.