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$232,500
Sold on 9/14/23
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This amazing property located in Bat Cave at the foot of Sugarloaf Mountain is very rich in history and straddles the original road from Bat Cave to Hendersonville. The old foundation and spring house observed here is considered the first non-native dwelling in the area. The Little Creek, which provides the longest boarder, was originally called Salola Creek by the natives. This area was also once considered home to inhabitants the Cherokee called “the little people”. Located just below the continental divide, three strong springs run through this and the neighboring properties into Little Creek and offer some of the purest water possible. The land possesses an array of wild flowers and old growth with privacy, easy access and a perfect lay of the land. Power is already in place at the barn and RV site and the perfect homesite location has been cleared as well as a 3 bedroom septic is in place! This parcel offers an opportunity to live in a magical corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains!
Listing courtesy of David Rathy, Keller Williams Elite Realty