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A quick tour of the beautiful Crestview home and grounds at 11 Crestview Drive, Greenville, WV 24945.
HIGHLIGHTS
Wild and Wonderful Monroe County, West Virginia, the Crown Jewel of the State
Almost Heaven
Country Roads take me home!
103 acres sold by the boundary
Approximately 30 acres of cleared farmable land
Right in the heart of Monroe County, near the village of Greenville (formerly Centerville, Virginia)
Incredible farm, home, woods and privacy
The beautiful Indian Creek Valley of Monroe
Excellent recreational area for kids and adults
Constructed circa 2012
High-speed DSL Internet by Frontier Communications
Drilled well
Gravel driveway
Septic system
Located in a low-traffic farming community
Excellent Amish-built workshop
A sportsman paradise
Big BUCK territory!
Wild turkeys galore
Amazing rock cliffs and ledges, long-range views
Modern and comfortable 2-story home with many amenities, warmth, and great views
Overlooking Indian Creek near the Hans Creek Road entrance
Spring-fed mountain pond
Privacy without being remote
Incredible long-range mountain views of Peters Mountain, the Knobs, and more!
Low property taxes
All minerals existing in the title will convey
Outstanding Amish-built multi-purpose workshop farm building
Approximately 20 acres of wonderful and private mountaintop fields
Tons of pignut hickory nuts, walnuts, and acorns make a wildlife oasis
Large crop of mature white oak trees
Separate pet condo with utilities
Brand new multi-million-dollar public school at Ballard
Amish Community nearby
20 minutes to a medical clinic
Historic Cook’s Mill nearby
Minutes to Peterstown, historic Union, and Hinton
Easy drive to Roanoke’s jet airport
Amtrak train station at nearby Hinton
Pence Springs Flea Market is a 20-minute drive
Superior access by state-maintained paved roads - FedEx, UPS, and USPS delivery
Cell phone coverage is good in most areas with Verizon
Fur-bearing - deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, opossum
Winged wildlife - eagles, hawks, owls, ravens, turkeys, and Neotropical songbirds
HOME DETAILS
The custom-constructed lodge-style home was built in 2012 with exceptional craftsmanship construction throughout. The home is perched overlooking Route 122 (Greenville Road), a large meadow that adjoins Indian Creek, and views of Mountain Meadow Hunting Preserve. The house’s entry-level has approximately 1584 square feet of living space. The lower level includes about 1042 square feet of living space with nine-foot ceilings.
Enjoy Almost Heaven West Virginia, with morning coffee on the incredible balcony deck overlooking the Indian and Hans Creek countryside. This home is move-in ready and is geared for comfortable living as a full-time residence or as the ultimate retreat.
WORKSHOP
The multi-purpose 48 x 32 Amish-constructed building features a complete pass thru floorplan with sliding barn doors on each end. The building has a separate electric meter and a 200-amp breaker box. The open-span interior features tall ceiling heights for tractor storage. The workshop has a flue portal for adding a stove if desired. This building is the ideal multi-purpose building as a recreational auxiliary unit. The workshop is an excellent location for processing deer and other wild game after a hunt.
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.553780°(N), -80.719907°(W)
Address: 11 Crestview Drive, Greenville, WV 24945
Elevation Range: 1623 ft. to 2057 ft. +/-
RECREATION AT CRESTVIEW
Crestview Farm offers matchless recreational opportunities.
Nature viewing is first in a line of recreational activities. Attentive wildlife management has been geared to prime game animals and wildlife. Equal consideration has been extended to increasing the numbers and diversity of species, including neo-tropical songbirds, butterflies, turtles, frogs, rabbits, chipmunks, dragonflies, owls, and hawks.
Stargazing-Planet Observation
Near-complete darkness can still be found in areas of the property, thereby allowing viewing the night sky in all its brilliant wonder.
Water sports enthusiasts will find the nearby Indian Creek, Greenbrier, New Rivers, and Bluestone Lake ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, tubing, snorkeling, paddle boarding, and windsurfing.
Mountain biking, horseback riding, and hiking are popular activities.
The land may be used for hunting, hiking, or ATV riding.
Shooting sports devotees find all the land and privacy needed to enjoy:
Paintball-airsoft-laser tag and archery tag
Shotgun sport shooting, including skeet, trap, double trap, and sporting clays with rifle and handgun shooting: bullseye, silhouette, western, bench rest, long-range, and fast draw.
Archery and crossbow competition shooting are popular local sports.
Plain ole’ plinking: Grandpa’s old 22 single-shot rifle and a few tin cans make a fun day.
All-terrain motorsports are very popular events.
The mountain land could be developed for additional forest trails perfect for experiencing the property,