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$695,000
Sold on 9/24/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
2,564 |
$780 |
1960 |
On the market:
39 days
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This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Woodstock’s history. Nestled on 4.72 acres of land, this charming home, originally part of a 310-acre farm, carries a rich history. While the exact age of the home is unknown, tax records indicate it was built around 1870, with an effective year of 1960. The property has been lovingly maintained by the current owner’s family since they purchased it in 1969. The home offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, featuring a large family room with a stone fireplace made from the original stone, along with built-in shelves. The spacious dining room is perfect for hosting family gatherings, and the eat-in kitchen provides ample space for everyday meals. A large laundry room is conveniently located off the kitchen and there is easy access off the kitchen to the rear entry and a covered patio that overlooks the expansive, tranquil property. The main level includes a large primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, a guest room, and a full bath. The upper level adds to the home’s charm with two additional bedrooms and another full bath. Outside, the property boasts a spacious carport, a workshop, and multiple outbuildings. This property offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, allowing you to feel as though you are away from it all while still being ideally situated between Downtown Woodstock and the developing Downtown Holly Springs area. Despite its peaceful setting, this property provides the rare advantage of current R40 zoning, which offers the potential to build an additional home on the expansive 4.72-acre lot. This combination of seclusion and proximity to modern conveniences makes it a truly special opportunity. With a bit of vision, this stunning property can be restored to its original beauty, creating a family legacy that can be passed down through generations.
Listing courtesy of The Premier Group & Lisa Morton, Keller Williams Realty Partners & Keller Williams Realty Partners