Remote and private 256 acre wildlife refuge. Heavily wooded and hilly acreage mostly oak, pine, cedar. A very park like setting with hiking trails, campsites and great swimming holes, bluff area, small waterfall and caves. 3/4 mile year round large crystal clear stream flows south to north through land. (Dry Fork Creek). 25 acres organically certifiable field. 1945 stucco home rewired and plumbed in 2002. 3 story arched roof 30x40 hay barn also built in '45. Arch is laminated sycamore harvested off the land as was the oak beams and siding. The barn has been partially converted to additional living space. 2 additional outbuildings.
Awesome 40' drilled spring water. 2 access driveways. Isolated and totally private. Does not front any roads. Many good building sites on the land including two ridgetop areas with easy access and electric and phone. 20 minutes to Berryville, the count...
Awesome 40' drilled spring water. 2 access driveways. Isolated and totally private. Does not front any roads. Many good building sites on the land including two ridgetop areas with easy access and electric and phone. 20 minutes to Berryville, the county seat and shopping and 45 minutes in different directions to Harrison, Eureka Springs or UofA in Fayetteville. CAVES CAVES CAVES CAVES
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