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This property boasts apx. 113.42 acres. The property is located on long county road frontage, is mostly fenced, has a large gravel-bottomed creek with clear water that runs through the middle of the entire property. The property is approximately 1/2 wooded, with very nice timber, and half pastures. Has long flat fields, picturesque valley scenery. Located approximately 20 miles from Florence, Alabama, which has malls and other shopping opportunities, many restaurants, The University of North Alabama and community colleges, and the Tennessee River that has many recreational opportunities, such as, boating, fishing, golfing, etc. Also within miles is Waynesboro, Tennessee (the county seat of Wayne County) and Savannah, Tennessee. This property is priced to sell at $226,000 and will not be on the market long, so give us a call today.
***THE OWNER WILL DIVIDE IF SO DESIRED, WOULDN'T SELL I...
***THE OWNER WILL DIVIDE IF SO DESIRED, WOULDN'T SELL IN SMALL TRACTS HOWEVER, BUT MAYBE 1/4 TO 1/3 TO 1/2 OF THE LAND OR SOMETHING WOULD BE CONSIDERED*** Waynesboro, Tennessee, the seat of Wayne County, located in an enchanting region of south central Tennessee, bordering the Alabama line. Served by US Highway 64, & State Highway 13 and is apx. 95 miles southwest of Nashville, & 130 miles east of Memphis & apx. 40 miles S of I-40 from the Camden-Parson exit (Hwy. 641S) & apx. 40 miles N of Florence, Ala. In the TVA power service area, it features some of the lowest electric rates in the nation. A favored hunting ground in its earlier days, Wayne County is the second largest county in land area and with the least population per square mile in Tennessee. With 474,240 acres, it is a land of hills, fields, lotsa forests and clear cool streams. Three rivers, the Tennessee, Buffalo and Green, flow through the County as well as the famed Natchez Trace Parkway. Agriculture, lumber and forest products are major factors in the economy. This is a region of lovely scenery and unparalleled recreation. Hunting for deer, turkey and small game is very rewarding, and a Tennessee Wildlife Refuge is in the County & the County borders the famed Tennessee River. Nearby are Pickwick, Wilson and Wheeler Lakes on the Tennessee River and Laurel Hill Lake for fishing, boating, and other water sports, while numerous streams and ponds delight the angler. Picnicking, camping, hiking and other activities can be enjoyed. Natural wonders such as the unique Natural Bridge are here, where Davy Crockett reportedly gave his first political speech. Rockhounds and amateur archaeologists can find Indian arrowheads and other artifacts. This region has a small mountainous area, like a small version of the Smokey Mountains, but without the commercialism and crowding. In the valleys are rich soils which grow corn, soybeans, all kinds of vegetables, hay and pasture. The region is also noted for its cattle operations and horses.
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