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Size: 86.5 Acres
Home: 5 beds - 2 full baths - 2,424 Sq Ft

1812 HISTORIC SIMMONS HOMESTEAD ON SOUTH BRANCH OF POTOMAC RIVER

1812 HISTORIC SIMMONS HOMESTEAD ON THE SOUTH BRANCH OF POTOMAC RIVER

At the heart of every exceptional property is a sense of place. The Simmons Homestead is unmistakable and tells a remarkable story spanning 212 years and 86 acres.

Anchoring the farm is mile of frontage on the South Branch of the Potomac River. There is a restored 9 room manor house (circa 1812) that sits at the end of a mile long driveway with sweeping 180-degree views. Surrounding the house, 45 acres of West Virginia river bottomland unfold, while an additional 40 acres of forested mountain land rises up behind it. An historic log barn (circa 1780) and numerous outbuildings are spread across the property. Other improvements include an exceptional log cabin featuring a native stone chimney, hearth and foundation, an half acre pond, fencing, and a private bridge spanning the South Branch of the Potomac River.

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Directions

From the Post Office in Franklin, travel US 220 South for 9.8 miles; turn left onto Leonard Lane; travel 1/10 mile; cross the bridge over the river; entering the homestead; travel a short distance further to the driveway on the left.

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FoxFire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 773-3176

About Richard Grist

Richard is the founder and CEO of Foxfire Realty as well as Grist, Inc. He graduated in 1979 from West Virginia University with a BS degree in Forest Resource Management. Richard holds Brokers licenses in West Virginia and Virginia and is a registered forester and licensed auctioneer. Today, Richard continues a 40+ year career working full time as a real estate broker and professional forester. Richard, and his wife Mary, have been married for over 45 years and have two children and 2 grandchildren.A native of West Virginia, Richard grew up immersed in the land management and forest products industry. Starting in 1949, Richards father worked 50 years as a professional forester and land manager in WV. Richards two brothers and brother-in-law are professional foresters as well. Richard has been the project forester for the Boy Scouts of Americas 12,000-acre High Adventure facility in WV since 2009. Richard Grist, Broker.

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