Tract 2 is an 23.11 acre Christmas Tree Farm loaded with beautiful Fraser Firs, The Number One ChristmasTree in America. The views from this site are tremendous as you would expect from the Blue Ridge Parkway. This property once belonged to the Logan family and adjoins the Puckett Farm whose early cabin is an exhibit at milepost 190 on the Parkway. In 1767? it was part of Pittsylvania County, which comprised the land that is now six counties. John Bowman, a Revolutionary War soldier, was the earliest known settler in this area. Joshua Renfro, whom the access road is named, was a captain in a local militia under the command of Col Abram Penn. The farm in the twentieth century was primarily cultivated in corn, tobacco and cabbage, the pond was used for irrigation.There are two separate right of ways that grant direct access to the parkway, which, as you know, is an unusual characteristic of parkway property. Golf is nearby at The Old Mill Club. A once in a lifetime opportunity on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The propertyhas been divided into 3 parcels, the first parcel with the log cabin is 14.6 acres ($149,000) and Tract 2 ($199,000) with 23.1 acres has been reduced by $50,000 and Tract 3 ($119,000) with 11 acres was reduced by $20,000. Original Price for all three Tracts was $547,000. Buy all 3 parcels now for $467,000 ( reduced by $80,000) or choose any parcel that you may want. To be able to have access to the Blue Ridge Parkway is rare. This acreage has 2 exits to Parkway. Don't miss the opportunity to see this beautiful tract and all the possibilities. Less
Tract 2 is an 23.11 acre Christmas Tree Farm loaded with beautiful Fraser Firs, The Number One ChristmasTree in America. The views from this site are tremendous as you would expect from the Blue Ridge Parkway. This property once belonged to the Logan family and adjoins the Puckett Farm whose early cabin is an exhibit at milepost 190 on the Parkway. In 1767? it was part of Pittsylvania County, which comprised the land that is now six counties. John Bowman, a Revolutionary War soldier, was the ear Read More