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Size: 0.55 Acres
Home: 3 beds - 1 full bath - 1 half bath - 1,384 Sq Ft

LINEBERRY HOMEPLACE

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OVERVIEW

The Lineberry Homeplace on the Greenbrier County side of Alderson, WV. Circa. 1970 vintage brick 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home located on approx. 1/2-acre lot out of the flood zone. Beautiful oak hardwood floors are part of the ambiance of this well-built residence. The friendly town of Alderson is home of the "best" Independence Day Celebration in the state along with other events and festivals throughout the year. Easy drive to Lewisburg, and a convenient location to Camp Cupcake across town. Walking distance to the Greenbrier River for fishing, swimming, kayaking and more.

ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS

3 bedrooms

1.5 bathrooms

Total approx. sq. ft. 1,...

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Directions

To follow-up with your interest, please contact Randy S. "Riverbend" Burdette at 304-667-2897.

From Lewisburg (Approx. 20 minutes) From Walmart Supercenter take US RT. 219 North to the 169 interchange take Interstate 64 West towards Beckley for 7.7 miles, exit onto Alta/Alderson exit 161, take RT. 12 South towards Alderson for approx. 11 miles into Alderson. As you enter town, just past City National Bank and the Little General Store the property is on the right. Signs are posted

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FoxFire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 451-5210

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FoxFire Realty, (304) 451-5210
Source: MLS# LINEBERRY HOMEPLACE
Listing last updated: March 8, 2022 at 8:29 AM
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