Nestled in the quaint community of Eagleville, this charming farmhouse, built in 1913, is available along with 66 sprawling acres. Perfect for those looking to restore an old home to its former glory, this property boasts tons of character & charm. Enjoy the beauty of original hardwood floors. Kitchen & bath have been partially updated, preserving the farmhouses original appeal. Relax on the rocking chair front porch. The property includes a water softener system. Property has well & county water, w/ a functioning septic system. For those with farming ambitions, a large newer open barn offers ample space for equipment storage or hay, and the mostly fenced acreage previously supported cattle. The potential to create a family compound is significant, with three additional perc sites identified. A new survey clearly marks the property lines and soil sites. This is a rare opportunity to own ...
Nestled in the quaint community of Eagleville, this charming farmhouse, built in 1913, is available along with 66 sprawling acres. Perfect for those looking to restore an old home to its former glory, this property boasts tons of character & charm. Enjoy the beauty of original hardwood floors. Kitchen & bath have been partially updated, preserving the farmhouses original appeal. Relax on the rocking chair front porch. The property includes a water softener system. Property has well & county water, w/ a functioning septic system. For those with farming ambitions, a large newer open barn offers ample space for equipment storage or hay, and the mostly fenced acreage previously supported cattle. The potential to create a family compound is significant, with three additional perc sites identified. A new survey clearly marks the property lines and soil sites. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a serene and picturesque setting. Selling "AS IS" "WHERE IS". Restrictions: No mobile or modular homes, no commercial chickens or swine. Minimum sq foot 2200.
Eagleville was founded in 1832, and was originally named "Liverpool." When a post office opened in 1836, the city changed its name to "Eagleville," since the name Liverpool was already taken. According to local lore, the name was inspired by an unusually large eagle killed in the vicinity. Eagleville was part of Williamson County until 1877, when it agreed to join Rutherford County after Williamson County refused to build a road connecting Eagleville with Franklin, the county seat.[5] In 2015, Eagleville completed its sewer system.
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From I-65 S: Exit 840 E towards Murfreesboro. Take 840 to Triune (Highway 31A/41A). South on 41A for approx 11 miles. Right on 31A Horton Hwy. Left on 41A Shelbyville Hwy. Right on Highway 99 (Chapel Hill Pike). Property will be on your left.
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