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218 Don Greene Road, Sneedville, TN 37869 - $119,900

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Bedrooms: 0 Full Bathrooms: 0 Half Bathrooms: 0
Type: Land Sub Type: MLS Number: 9989290
Living Area: 0 Lot Acreage: 10 Year Built:
Elementary School: Hancock Co Middle School: Hancock High School: Hancock
Property Description
This property consists of three distinctly different, contiguous sections, each with its own characteristics. Each one offers different lifestyle options that can work nicely together or separately, providing uniquely different lifestyle choices for home sites. The property consists of ample fields also barn(s), out-building(s), garage(s) a workshop, animals, children's activities, pets, gardens, and perhaps even an apple or peach tree orchard. It is is suitable for horses with areas where interesting trails can be established. It has a lot of road frontage, and only one, very nice neighbor at the far end of the property. >>One of the areas is a big beautiful, nearly flat, square-shaped field that's in full sun. Choose a home site along one of the back edges, in the middle, or off in one of the corners facing into the property for a delightful, private view whichever way you do it. This section of the property is suitable for about any use you might want to consider. It is already perimeter fenced with two strings of hot barbed wire. >> Another uniquely different area is across the road—actually, it forms its own little holler! A good grassy driveway runs gently downhill along one edge of a field that widens and crosses over to the wooded hill on the other side. The field produces hay. A big old barn still stands in the edge of the field. It needs work, but many of its ''bones'' may still be usable with new siding. The grassy driveway, referring back to the other side of the holler, leads past another little barn. And, just a bit beyond there is a surprisingly nice site for a home. There is an old trailer there. It's probably not usable, so no value was attributed to it. However, it is very private, and the view from there is truly delightful. The property begins to rise up again behind this house site to the top at the back of the property, into the tree line. In the far, left corner up there you'll find a pond! This beautiful little holler also has another entrance coming in after the curve at Don Greene into the woods. It is a full driveway--solid, wide, and nicely graded. It runs through a very pretty, mature little forest, all the way back to the home site I described. Walking or driving in and out, you can see the old barn and a glimpse of the field looking down from there. Somehow, walking through the woods inspires a warm sense of how things used to be. >> Regarding the third section of this property; and, a thing about how things used to be, is that families kept their loved ones close by after they passed to give honor and respect, and to always remember them. It was, and still is a part of the culture. Most often they would give to this purpose the prettiest spot on the whole farm, under the biggest and most beautiful tree. There is a cemetery on this property. It is less than a ¼ of an acre (0.16) in size. It is within a well-maintained, prominent fenced area. The driveway to it and a 10ft. perimeter around it is an easement on the property. The cemetery is in a flat area, set back on an ample flat field that's even with the road so there is quite a bit of field between it and the road. There is also quite a bit of additional hilly land behind the cemetery that reaches to the top of the property where the pond is. All of the property, except for the cemetery and the ROW can be used for used for any purpose you may have in mind. The field in front might be a great place for a barn, gardens, or an orchard of some kind that would add beauty, privacy and separation concerning the cemetery. A really good thing you might want to know is that the Clinch School K-12 is very highly regarded by everyone I've spoken to. It is one of the first things people mention when I refer to any area in its school district.
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    Contract Info:ForeclosureNo
    Easements:None12true
    General Property Description:Acres9.55
    General Property Description:Elementary School3Hancock Co
    General Property Description:High School3Hancock
    General Property Description:HOA YNNo
    General Property Description:Lot Size2irregular
    General Property Description:Middle School2Hancock
    General Property Description:Zoning2none
    Info Available:Aerialtrue
    Land Type:LotTracttrue
    Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes0.0
    Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes144.86
    Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Book #64
    Location Tax Legal Info:Deed Page #83
    Lot Features:Rolling Slope2true
    Lot Features:Wooded2true
    Other Structures:Barn(s)true
    Remarks Misc:Directions3From BP gas station in Sneedville at the Bridge Cross over the river away from town and turn immediately LEFT onto HWY 66. Stay on the two-lane at right curve and follow a good distance. Turn left onto Don Greene Rd (@ Stoney Gap Church on the hill) and take the first left onto Don Greene Rd.
    Remarks Misc:Public Remarks5This property consists of three distinctly different, contiguous sections, each with its own characteristics. Each one offers different lifestyle options that can work nicely together or separately, providing uniquely different lifestyle choices for home sites. The property consists of ample fields also barn(s), out-building(s), garage(s) a workshop, animals, children's activities, pets, gardens, and perhaps even an apple or peach tree orchard. It is is suitable for horses with areas where interesting trails can be established. It has a lot of road frontage, and only one, very nice neighbor at the far end of the property. >>One of the areas is a big beautiful, nearly flat, square-shaped field that's in full sun. Choose a home site along one of the back edges, in the middle, or off in one of the corners facing into the property for a delightful, private view whichever way you do it. This section of the property is suitable for about any use you might want to consider. It is already perimeter fenced with two strings of hot barbed wire. >> Another uniquely different area is across the road—actually, it forms its own little holler! A good grassy driveway runs gently downhill along one edge of a field that widens and crosses over to the wooded hill on the other side. The field produces hay. A big old barn still stands in the edge of the field. It needs work, but many of its ''bones'' may still be usable with new siding. The grassy driveway, referring back to the other side of the holler, leads past another little barn. And, just a bit beyond there is a surprisingly nice site for a home. There is an old trailer there. It's probably not usable, so no value was attributed to it. However, it is very private, and the view from there is truly delightful. The property begins to rise up again behind this house site to the top at the back of the property, into the tree line. In the far, left corner up there you'll find a pond! This beautiful little holler also has another entrance coming in after the curve at Don Greene into the woods. It is a full driveway--solid, wide, and nicely graded. It runs through a very pretty, mature little forest, all the way back to the home site I described. Walking or driving in and out, you can see the old barn and a glimpse of the field looking down from there. Somehow, walking through the woods inspires a warm sense of how things used to be. >> Regarding the third section of this property; and, a thing about how things used to be, is that families kept their loved ones close by after they passed to give honor and respect, and to always remember them. It was, and still is a part of the culture. Most often they would give to this purpose the prettiest spot on the whole farm, under the biggest and most beautiful tree. There is a cemetery on this property. It is less than a ¼ of an acre (0.16) in size. It is within a well-maintained, prominent fenced area. The driveway to it and a 10ft. perimeter around it is an easement on the property. The cemetery is in a flat area, set back on an ample flat field that's even with the road so there is quite a bit of field between it and the road. There is also quite a bit of additional hilly land behind the cemetery that reaches to the top of the property where the pond is. All of the property, except for the cemetery and the ROW can be used for used for any purpose you may have in mind. The field in front might be a great place for a barn, gardens, or an orchard of some kind that would add beauty, privacy and separation concerning the cemetery. A really good thing you might want to know is that the Clinch School K-12 is very highly regarded by everyone I've spoken to. It is one of the first things people mention when I refer to any area in its school district.
    Sewer:None16true
    Utilities:Cable Availabletrue
    View:Mountain(s)true
    Water:None17true
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