This remarkable piece of history

This remarkable piece of history in Webbville has been cherished by the same family for nearly a century. Built in the 1920s, this home is situated on 27.5 acres in a hollow, yet remains visible from the road. The residence is spacious and showcases numerous signs of its past grandeur, offering a glimpse into its storied history.

While the property is in need of repairs and restoration across all structures, it presents an incredible opportunity for those looking to create their ideal homestead. Among the notable features is a 14-stall barn with a full attic, previously used for curing Burley tobacco. A small, active creek flows alongside the barn, originating from the hollow between two hills, providing fresh water for the family’s mules, cows, hogs, and chickens.

 

 

 

 

In addition to the barn, the property includes several other structures such as smokehouses, a wood shed, a homemade cabin, a chicken coop, and various outbuildings, all hand-built in the early to mid-20th century.

Directly across the road lies Yatesville Lake State Park, offering recreational opportunities and a boat access point just up the road. This unique property is a must-see, presenting a rare chance to own a piece of history and a true homesteader’s dream!

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