Call or text Drew 334-446-8687 Complete farm setup on 20 acres. Adjoining farmland of up to 120 acres is also available. This has everything you need to start living a country farm life. The oak-lined driveway takes you past fields and ponds to the well cared for home, shop and barn. All buildings have metal roofing and are either newer or have been renovated. The home, which is approximately 2900 square feet, is built on a small hill and features front and back porches. The upstairs has a fresh and airy feel with windows, natural sunlight and views in every direction. The open floor plan flows nicely from room to room. The front room area has a stonewall where a wood stove could be installed. The home features a newly finished basement with an interior and exterior French drain system. The basement walls are made of 12x16 inch cement blocks plus an additional 2 x 4 inch framed wall with foam insulation, making a total of 16 inch thick walls. Basement ceilings are made of 8x 12 inch solid wood beams, and one of the rooms is an all cement safe room, making the basement an ideal storm shelter safe area. The basement also has its own brand new AC climate control unit. Outside, you will find a large workshop/garage, garden shed, a large hay barn, grain bin, and a newly built well house/shed. The well, pump and tank are new (2019) and also have a hand pump addition. It pumps good “blue” water without the heavy sulfur or iron. A second well and pump is in the garden shed. A new septic tank was installed (2019). Around the home you’ll find a few fruit trees, a mature blueberry patch, and a garden plot area near the garden shed. The homestead yard area is framed with a three-rail wooden fence and nice gates. Two ponds are found on the farm. For more information or to schedule a visit please call or text Drew at 334-446-8687. (Asking price: $289,000)
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