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

Located in the Mulberry Gap area of Hancock County, this 119-acre farm includes a hand-built log home from 1992, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and approximately 2,400 square feet of living space. The land also features multiple pastures, hay fields, and structures that support a working farm lifestyle.

The main home was built with timber and stone sourced directly from the land. Inside, you’ll find an open living area with a large stone fireplace and two wood stoves. In addition to the bedrooms, there are multipurpose rooms and a dressing area. Outside, a fire pit, yard, and pool add to the livable space.

A second home sits nearby, offering two more bedrooms and bathrooms, a wood stove, and a wide porch with views of the fields. Furthermore, the property includes several outbuildings: a barn, workshop, potting shed, greenhouse, and a small chicken coop. Water access is reliable, thanks to a spring system and shared well.

Fruit trees grow across the property, including apple, peach, plum, and nut trees. For those interested in gardening or foraging, the land also offers wild edibles like mint, strawberries, and mushrooms. Even so, you’re just 15 minutes from basic amenities in Sneedville and about 30 minutes from larger stores in Virginia.

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

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