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IRISH MOUNTAIN

477 acre IRISH MOUNTAIN is the classic multiple-use, residential, recreational and timber investment property located near Beckley and the New River Gorge in Raleigh County. Just 2 miles from I-64 Exit 133!

Enjoy the partial description below, and be sure to catch the photos and maps. Many more details are available on the Foxfire Realty website. To go directly to the property listing, just click the Website link!

HIGHLIGHTS AND ATTRIBUTES

1.5 miles of frontage on blue line, free flowing Farleys Creek

The property has been surveyed

Property being conveyed surface only

Superior access by low traffic, 4-season state-maintained road

Known for its abundant and diverse wildlife population

Nice network of interior trails provides access to nearly every corner

Nearby is the New River perfect for anglers and water recreation enthusiasts

Spectacular long-range views approaching 20 miles

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To follow-up with your interest, call the Foxfire Office 304.645.7674.

From Beckley, West Virginia: 11 Miles +/- (approximately 15 minutes) via I-64 and Bragg Pluto Road Exit No. 133 (Just 2 miles from I-64 Exit 133!)

From the Eisenhower I-64 Interchange at Beckley, travel I-64 East approximately 8.7 miles to Bragg Pluto Road Exit No. 133; at the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Irish Mtn.- Pluto Road WV RT 27 South; travel WV RT 27 for 8/10 mile; turn left onto Irish Mountain Road RT 26/1; travel 1.2 miles; the property begins on the left.

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FoxFire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 451-5210

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FoxFire Realty, (304) 451-5210
Source: MLS# IRISH MOUNTAIN
Listing last updated: February 5, 2022 at 6:01 PM
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