181 ALDERSON HEIGHTS ROAD, ALDERSON, WV is a gracious brick ranch home situated with approximately 1 acre just outside of the corporate limits of the Town, offering three bedrooms, 2 full baths, and an attached 2 car garage.
Agent Contact: Randy S. "Riverbend" Burdette, 304.667.2897 or 304.645.7674
HIGHLIGHTS
Very large living room
Three bedrooms, two full baths
1,584 square feet living area
7 total rooms
Spacious attached two-car garage
Electric heat pump only two years old
Central air conditioning
Metal roof
Covered back patio
Serene setting
Mature trees and landscaping
Level and gently sloping lot
Paved driveway
Only two miles from Alderson Federal Ladies Camp
1 1/2 miles from fishing and recreation at the Greenbrier River
1 1/2 miles from Amtrak station
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 37.712770(N), -80.650639(W)
Address: 181 Alderson Heights Road, Alderson, WV 24910
Elevation: 1755...
Elevation: 1755 ft. +/-
MINERAL RESOURCES
All rights the owner has will convey with the property.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property is comprised of lots created as part of Alderson Heights Subdivision, which are shown on the subdivision survey plat recorded in Monroe County in Map Book 5 Page 135. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.
UTILITIES
Water: Town of Alderson
Sewer: septic
Electricity: present on the property
Telephone: present on the property
Internet: Available
Cellphone Coverage: Very good
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
The property is accessed by subdivision roads that connect to WV RT 3, providing direct access to the public road system.
ZONING
There is currently no county zoning in Monroe County. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to contact the Monroe County Health Department for answers regarding installation of septic systems and water wells. Further information on county zoning may be answered by contacting the Monroe County Commission.
PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY
The property is devoted to the home and mowed grounds.
DEED, TAXES, LEGAL
Deed Information: DB 156 Pg. 414 and DB 235 Pg. 132
Monroe County, West Virginia
Acreage: 1.13 acres +/- per combined lot sizes
Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Monroe County (32), West Virginia
Wolf Creek District (9)
Map 5 Parcel 6; LOTS 14, 15 & 13 ALDERSON HTS S D; Class 2; 2017 Real Estate Taxes: $587.62
Map 5 Parcel 9.2; ALDERSON HEIGHTS SD LOTS # 38 & 39; Class 2; 2017 Real Estate Taxes: $80.36
Total 2017 Real Estate Taxes: $667.98
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Alderson Elementary School
Eastern Greenbrier Middle School
Greenbrier East High School
THE SURROUNDING AREA
The Gadd Home- place is situated on the Monroe County side in the historic Town of Alderson, West Virginia, known for its friendly residents and laidback lifestyle. The largest and most popular 4th of July day parade in the state is hosted by the Town of Alderson. Aldersons amenities include churches, elementary school, grocery store, hardware/farm supply store, motel, bank, Dollar General, gas/convenience stores, medical clinic and restaurants. Alderson, West Virginia is located along the Greenbrier River in Greenbrier County and Monroe County, incorporated in 1881. Alderson was originally settled in 1777 by Elder John Alderson, a frontier missionary for whom the town is named, who organized the first Baptist church in the Greenbrier Valley. In 1763, the nearby Muddy Creek settlements were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Chief Cornstalk. During the early 1900s, Alderson became a hub of higher education in the state. It was home to three separate institutions of higher education, including the Alderson Academy and Junior College, which eventually was integrated into AldersonBroaddus College in 1932. Alderson is also home to Camp Cupcake, the minimum security federal prison where Martha Stewart spent her vacation.
The Greenbrier Valley is richly blessed with a wide array of cultural events that keep life in the valley interesting and satisfying. A year-round live theater, Carnegie Hall (one of four in the USA), fine dining, art galleries and boutiques make up the thriving downtown historic district in Lewisburg.
In 2011, Lewisburg was named Coolest Small Town in America and is just a 25 minute-drive to complete shopping, churches, schools, medical-dental facilities, fine dining, and a modern hospital. The airport, with the longest runway in the state is just 30 minutes away and has daily flights to Atlanta and Washington DC.
Lewisburg is also the county seat of Greenbrier County and home to the WV Osteopathic Medical School (600 students) and the New River Community and Technical College. The area is a strong economic generator with a solid workforce employed in county/state government, tourism, hospitality, education, retail, construction, wood products, mining and agriculture.
Within an hours drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Winterplace Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the New River and Gauley River, 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, Pipestem State Park and Resort and the 80,000-acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock climbing opportunities. Snowshoe Ski Resort is a 2-hour drive through some of the most scenic country on the East Coast. The new 10,600-acre Boy Scout High Adventure Camp and home to the US and World Jamboree is an hour fifteen-minute drive.
The world-renowned Greenbrier Resort, home of the PGA tour, is just 30 minutes drive. Several other area golf courses are available in the area. Rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding and the 100 + mile long Hatfield-McCoy ATV trail makes for a very active recreation area.
THE GREENBRIER RIVER
At 162 miles long, the Greenbrier is the longest untamed (unblocked) river left in the Eastern United States. It is primarily used for recreational pursuits and well known for its fishing, canoeing, kayaking and floating opportunities. Its upper reaches flow through the Monongahela National Forest.
The Greenbrier is formed at Durbin in northern Pocahontas County by the confluence of the East Fork Greenbrier River and the West Fork Greenbrier River, both of which are short streams rising at elevations exceeding 3,300 feet and flowing for their entire lengths in northern Pocahontas County. From Durbin, the Greenbrier flows generally south-southwest through Pocahontas, Greenbrier and Summers Counties, past several communities including Cass, Marlinton, Hillsboro, Ronceverte, Fort Spring, Alderson, and Hinton, where it flows into the New River.
It has always been a valuable water route, with the majority of the important cities in the watershed being established riverports. The river gives the receiving waters of the New River an estimated 30% of its water volume. Over three-fourths of the watershed is an extensive karstic (cavern system), which supports fine trout fishing, cave exploration and recreation. Many important festivals and public events are held along the river throughout the watershed.
Along most of its course, the Greenbrier accommodated the celebrated Indian warpath known as the Seneca Trail (Great Indian Warpath). From the vicinity of present-day White Sulphur Springs, the Trail followed Anthonys Creek down to the Greenbrier near the present Pocahontas-Greenbrier County line. It then ascended the River to the vicinity of Hillsboro and Droop Mountain and made its way through present Pocahontas County by way of future Marlinton, Indian Draft Run, and Edray.
THE NEW RIVER AND BLUESTONE LAKE
The Gadd home-place is a 30-minute drive to the New River and 2000-acre Bluestone Lake at Hinton. The New River is the second oldest river in the world, preceded only by the Nile; it is the oldest river in North America. The New River is unique because it begins in Blowing Rock, N.C. and flows north through Virginia into West Virginia. The Nile and Amazon are the only other major rivers that also flow north. Year after year, it produces more citation fish than any other warm water river in WV. Smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, sunfish, hybrid stripped bass, and muskie are all common species of fish found in the New River and Bluestone Lake.
Bluestone Lake is over 2000 acres at summer pool and is the states third largest body of water. Great hunting and fishing opportunities abound at the 17,632-acre Bluestone Wildlife Area adjacent to the park and nearby Camp Creek State Forest.
DIRECTIONS
From the Greenbrier County side of Alderson, cross the Route 3 bridge over the Greenbrier River; continue left onto Railroad Avenue; travel the short distance to the sharp turn to the right in town on RT 3; travel RT 3 for 8/10 mile to the first entrance on the left for Alderson Heights Road; travel a short distance farther on RT 3 to the second entrance on the left for the Alderson Heights Road; taking the second entrance will take you a very short distance to the home on the right.