Option to have Nigerian Dwarf goat herd and Miniature horse herd with supplies included for additional cost. Many different revenues of income opportunities with this unique property. One of the cheapest counties to live in Tennessee. 10 min from Smithville, 45 min from Nashville Airport, 35 min to Cookeville, Murfreesboro, McMinnville or Lebanon. Close to many marinas with waterfront dining. Beautiful clear night views of the stars! No HOA! In 5 minutes from the house, you can be launching your boat or jet ski on to Central Hill Lake. Walking, UTV and horse riding trails throughout property in the wooded area. Wild onions, honeysuckle, persimmon and black walnut trees on the property. Lots of wildlife deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, squirrels, turtles and many varieties of birds. Small fish pond and rock waterfall surrounded my Japanese maple trees. Small concrete and block tornado shelter. Several pastures with freshly painted fencing, 42 x 40 matted 6 stall lower barn with fans and a 10 x 12 shavings bin storage, 30.5 x 12 enclosed hay barn, 20.5 x 21 livestock barn with gates, 15 x 27 pasture shelter, 16.5 x 10.5 garden storage shed, 30x10 dog kennel with canopy, 36 x 30 four car garage/shop with connected 36 x 15 carport for trailer and 220 electricity, 22 stall upper barn 110 x 92 with open pasture, lighted indoor arena 80 x 50 with skylights and stereo speakers, wash rack with hot water, bathroom, tack room, automatic waterers, hay storage, 10 x 12 shavings bin storage, rain water storage. Spacious porch overlooking pastures, large fenced front yard and gorgeous mountain views. House security system and landscape lighting. All new updated light fixtures and faucets. Master suite and living room are insulated under the house. Kitchen island and solid oak cabinets with lots of cabinets and counter space as well as under cabinet lighting. No carpet! Oversized double pane windows throughout. All bedrooms have hardwood flooring as well as hallway, dining room and living room. 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, master suite with double vanity and walk-in closet, office/5th bedroom and laundry room with Whirlpool front load washer/dryer on pedestals. Automatic gated entry and lighted paved drive. 60.3 acre functioning horse and goat farm. Custom built 2200 sq ft designer brick home with stunning mountain views and 5 min from Center Hill Lake & 45 min from Nashville Airport. Horse Lovers Dream and Private Mountain Retreat! Fabulous location nestled in the hills of Tennessee. Lowest Point : Mississippi River: 182 feet Highest Point : Clingmans Dome: 6,643 feet Covering nearly 1,000 square miles, it is home to temperate rainforests and some of the rarest and most unique plant life in North America. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a World Heritage Biosphere Reserve and draws millions of visitors from around the region and the world annually. Western Tennessee is bordered by the Mississippi River, which is generally considered the extreme northern boundary of Mississippi Delta cultural influence. We are very blessed to be in this part of the country where growth is still happening and people want to live here," says Tad Craig with Craig and Wheeler Realty in Shelbyville. "Land and real estate here in Middle Tennessee is selling and bringing good prices. Middle Tennessee is the State's most prosperous area, with cities such as Nashville, against a backdrop of rolling hills. Tennessee is divided into three regions and each region is known for its distinctive musical heritage: Bluegrass (Eastern), Country-Western (Central), and Blues (Western). The state has more than 50 equine trails, which have become huge tourism draws. In fact, Maury County is considered the "Mule Capital of the World," and is the site of Mule Day, a 170-year tradition.īedford County tops the state with the highest number of horses and ponies, while Wilson County has the highest number of mules, burros and donkeys. While Tennessee is probably best known for its namesake Tennessee Walking Horses, the State is also well known within the equine industry for mules. That's 30 percent of the land - a huge tax base - but it also represents a great number of people involved in the horse industry. Tennesee has more than 200,000 horses, and 3.2 million acres of the State's 10 billion farm acres are devoted to the horse industry.
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