If you’re looking for a potential homesteading farm with recreational and hunting potential, you really need to take a look at this one. It’s conveniently located from Perryville and Danville yet on a quiet country road. It’s close to the historic Perryville battlefield, where in 1862, the state’s most destructive battle took place. The farm itself is entirely fenced and currently being used for cattle. The Seller, at one time, had roughly 30 head roaming these rolling pastures. The back of the farm in the timber and all the tree line funnels is where the hunting for deer, turkey, and small game takes place. There’s not more than 100 feet of elevation change over the entire farm, but the mix of rolling pastures and hay ground boasts some pretty spectacular views. There are numerous building sites throughout the property with views well back off the road. There are two good barns and an a...
If you’re looking for a potential homesteading farm with recreational and hunting potential, you really need to take a look at this one. It’s conveniently located from Perryville and Danville yet on a quiet country road. It’s close to the historic Perryville battlefield, where in 1862, the state’s most destructive battle took place. The farm itself is entirely fenced and currently being used for cattle. The Seller, at one time, had roughly 30 head roaming these rolling pastures. The back of the farm in the timber and all the tree line funnels is where the hunting for deer, turkey, and small game takes place. There’s not more than 100 feet of elevation change over the entire farm, but the mix of rolling pastures and hay ground boasts some pretty spectacular views. There are numerous building sites throughout the property with views well back off the road. There are two good barns and an additional building that had once been used as a weekend getaway cabin that can be turned into whatever you want with a bit of work. The farm also has ponds, a creek, and good access throughout. If this sounds like something you are looking for, give Joe a call, and let’s go check it out.