Rustic 2-Bedroom Log Home on 119 Acres in Sneedville, Tennessee 2 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • 2,400 sq ft • Built in 1992 • 119.23 acres

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Located in the quiet Mulberry Gap area of Hancock County, this 119.23-acre farm offers a rare combination of handcrafted architecture, open pastures, wooded hillsides, and a second residence for added flexibility. Built in 1992, the main log home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and roughly 2,400 square feet of living space, surrounded by sweeping views of farmland and mountain ridges.

The primary home was built using timber and stone harvested directly from the property, giving it a warm, authentic, and timeless character. Inside, the open living area features a grand stone fireplace as its centerpiece, complemented by two additional wood stoves that help maintain a cozy atmosphere throughout the colder months. Along with the bedrooms, the home includes multipurpose rooms that can serve as an office, craft room, or guest area, plus a spacious dressing area for added convenience.

Outdoors, the living space expands onto a yard area complete with a fire pit and plenty of room for gatherings. A pool adds another layer of relaxation and recreation, especially during the warmer Tennessee seasons. The home sits in a private, peaceful setting, surrounded by rolling hills and mature trees.

A second residence is located nearby on the property and includes two more bedrooms and bathrooms, making it an ideal option for extended family, guests, or even rental potential. This additional home features its own wood stove and a wide front porch that overlooks the pastures, offering quiet moments and scenic views.

The acreage supports both farming and homesteading. Multiple hay fields and fenced pastures provide room for livestock, grazing, or agricultural projects. Several outbuildings add functionality to the property, including a barn, workshop, potting shed, greenhouse, and a small chicken coop. These structures make the property well-prepared for anyone interested in self-sufficiency or hobby farming.

Water access is reliable thanks to a spring system and shared well. The land itself offers an abundance of natural resources. Fruit trees—such as apple, peach, and plum—grow across the property, along with various nut trees. For those who enjoy gardening or foraging, the land also produces wild edibles like mint, strawberries, and mushrooms throughout the seasons.

Despite its rural setting, the property remains conveniently located. It is only about 15 minutes from essential amenities in Sneedville and approximately 30 minutes from larger stores and services across the state line in Virginia. This balance of privacy and accessibility makes the property suitable for full-time living, a family farm, or a mountain retreat.

If you’re interested in learning more about this unique Tennessee property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.

 

 

 

 

 

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