The historic Cripple Creek Mill, a truly unique piece of historical real estate. This home is attached to the mill and was rebuilt in 2006 and has over 1500 Sq.Ft. featuring three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a large den with wood stove and beautiful brick surround, hardwood floors, an eat-in kitchen with base cabinets that were once part of a sifter in the old mill, living room, covered concrete patio, and large open deck off the kitchen with views of Cripple Creek and the field. Heat and air conditioning provided by 3-ton heat pump. The exterior of both the home and the mill are vinyl siding with a metal roof and insulated windows. There is a two-car detached garage and a 12x20 storage building on the property. The property included is 5.89 acres joining Jefferson National Forest and has over 1500 feet of creek frontage. Area activities include horseback riding, hiking, camping, trout fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The mill was built in 1892 of post and beam construction and consists of a basement, three full floors and an attic. The main original building is 60 feet long by 40 feet wide and 65 feet tall from the ground to the top of the roof-line. Cripple Creek Mill was originally powered by water from the creek and at one time produced everything from flour to corn meal to animal feed. The mill offers endless possibilities to the new owner as use for a bed and breakfast, country inn, restaurant or distillery. Grayson highlands State Park and Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area, Iron Mountain, New River, New River Trail State Park is all within an hour's drive.
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