Dry Run Forest is one of Greenbrier Countys older homesteads with a livable 1800s hand-hewn log cabin sitting beside rushing Dry Run Creek. With nearly 20 acres of bottomland field and 190 acres of enchanting forest, Dry Run is the perfect mix for the farm and forest experience.
HIGHLIGHTS
220+/- acres with a vintage late 1800s hand-hewn log cabin.
Located in popular Greenbrier County 25 minutes to Lewisburg.
20 acres of bottomland pasture.
190 acres of mature forest with some very ancient trees scattered about the old boundaries.
Piles of field stone about the old field edges gathered by early mountaineers.
Excellent timber value to be found in the uncut forest with beautiful oaks, walnuts, poplars, maples and hickories.
All mineral rights the seller owns will convey.
Bold running Dry Run flows through the western boundary for mile.
Two blue line tributaries of Dry Run flow for a tota...
Two blue line tributaries of Dry Run flow for a total of nearly one mile.
10 seasonal branches feed the two larger streams during snow melts and rain events.
Superior access with one mile of paved state road frontage on Leonard Cordova Road.
Long views of distant mountains.
Electricity and phone on site.
Dark skies with little or no light pollution ideal for star and planet gazing.
Surrounded by large forest tracts and farms for.
Wildlife is abundant with several fur bearing species represented.
Winged wildlife includes eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, and Neotropical songbirds.
Short drive to Greenbrier River Trail and the Greenbrier River.
Diverse topography with 14+ seasonal branches creating an interesting natural setting.
Elevations run from 2099 to 2668.
UTILITIES
Water: No well has been drilled
Sewer: No septic system has been installed
Telephone: Frontier
Electricity: MonPower
Cellphone Coverage: Fair
PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY
Beyond the home and yard, the property is wooded with some openings devoted to gardening and other small homeowner agricultural interests. The property consists of the home site with yard and farm buildings, older pasture bottom land, and forestland. By calculation from aerial photography, the property use by acreage is as follows:
Home site and pasture bottom land: 20 acres +/-
Forestland: 195 acres +/-
Total: 220 acres +/-
ACCESS
The property lies on both sides of approximately 1 mile of Leonard Cordova Road WV RT 5.
More details are available on the Foxfire Realty website.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of I-64 Exit 169 and Seneca Trail US 219 just north of Lewisburg, travel north on Seneca Trail US 219 for 13 miles; turn left onto Friars Hill Road WV RT 9; travel Friars Hill Road for 3.3 miles to intersection with Leonard- Cordova Road WV RT 5 and Crane Road WV RT 219/2; travel straight ahead onto Leonard-Cordova Road and travel that road for 1.2 miles; will see Band of Hope Church on the left; property lies on both sides of Leonard-Cordova Road beginning just past the Band of Hope Church.
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