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736 Shelleys Road, Bristol, VA 24202 - $1,599,900

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736 Shelleys Road, Bristol, VA 24202 (MLS #9979235)

Basic Information:

Bedrooms: 2

Full Bathrooms: 1

Half Bathrooms: 0

Type: Residential

Sub Type: Single Family Residence

MLS Number: 9979235

Lot Acreage: 478.00000

Living Area: 1,548

Year Built:1870

Elementary School: Hilton

Middle School: Gate City

High School: Gate City

Public Remarks: +/- 478 Acres | Historic Appalachian Farm in Boozy Creek - Minutes from Bristol Welcome to The Holler - a breathtaking 478-acre farm that's been in the same family for five generations. Nestled in the Boozy Creek community of Scott County, this property offers extraordinary privacy, panoramic views, and a truly rare blend of history, beauty, and convenience. You're just 15 minutes from The Pinnacle shopping, The Bristol Hard Rock Casino, and downtown Bristol, yet a world away from it all. Surveyed in 2021, the property includes approximately 65 acres of pastureland used for cattle grazing, with the remainder in old-growth hardwood forest and pine. The land has served many roles over the years, once a major tobacco farm and the site of a working sawmill that employed over a dozen people daily. On the western ridge, you'll find two 1927 Frick steam engines that once powered the mill, standing like relics from another time. Nearby is a stunning hand-hewn, two-story log cabin constructed with poplar and oak dovetail logs estimated to date back to the mid-1800s. When you step into this part of the farm, it feels like you've traveled back in time. Entering from the east, you arrive at the main homestead, a 2BR, 1BA farmhouse originally built in the late 1800s with a kitchen addition from the early 1900s. The home underwent a full renovation in 1992 and has been updated several times since. It's fully furnished with period antiques and features red pine and poplar flooring. Surrounding the home are historic outbuildings, including a grainery, a two-story springhouse with a running spring and cistern, a smokehouse, and a 4-stall barn with loft. The land is affectionately called ''The Bowl'' in the east and ''Little Texas'' in the west due to its layout and wide-open feel. With ATV-accessible roads and countless natural features, this property is perfect for farming, building, hunting, or simply soaking in the Appalachian heritage.

Listing Courtesy:Matt Smith Realty

More Listing Info:

AC:Heat Pump3: true

Contract Info:Foreclosure: No

Exterior Finish:Vinyl Siding: true

Foundation:Block6: true

General Property Description:Above Grade SqFt: 1548.0

General Property Description:Acres: 478.0

General Property Description:Baths - Full: 1

General Property Description:Deed Book #2: 611

General Property Description:Deed Page #2: 2275

General Property Description:Elementary School3: Hilton

General Property Description:High School3: Gate City

General Property Description:HOA YN: No

General Property Description:Home Warranty: No

General Property Description:Lot Dimensions: See acreage

General Property Description:Middle School2: Gate City

General Property Description:Stories2: 2

General Property Description:Total Rooms2: 5

General Property Description:Total SqFt Finished: 1548.0

General Property Description:Total SqFt Unfinished: 0.0

General Property Description:Zoning2: Ag

Heating:Heat Pump2: true

Location Tax Legal Info:City Taxes: 0.0

Location Tax Legal Info:County Taxes: 3080.77

Other Structures:Barn(s): true

Other Structures:Shed(s): true

Other Structures:Workshop3: true

Property Condition:Average: true

Remarks Misc:Directions3: From Exit 1 (US-58/Gate City Hwy) heading towards Hiltons, VA, drive 9 miles. Turn left onto Shelleys Road and continue for 0.5 miles. Property is on the right.

Remarks Misc:Public Remarks2: +/- 478 Acres | Historic Appalachian Farm in Boozy Creek - Minutes from Bristol Welcome to The Holler - a breathtaking 478-acre farm that's been in the same family for five generations. Nestled in the Boozy Creek community of Scott County, this property offers extraordinary privacy, panoramic views, and a truly rare blend of history, beauty, and convenience. You're just 15 minutes from The Pinnacle shopping, The Bristol Hard Rock Casino, and downtown Bristol, yet a world away from it all. Surveyed in 2021, the property includes approximately 65 acres of pastureland used for cattle grazing, with the remainder in old-growth hardwood forest and pine. The land has served many roles over the years, once a major tobacco farm and the site of a working sawmill that employed over a dozen people daily. On the western ridge, you'll find two 1927 Frick steam engines that once powered the mill, standing like relics from another time. Nearby is a stunning hand-hewn, two-story log cabin constructed with poplar and oak dovetail logs estimated to date back to the mid-1800s. When you step into this part of the farm, it feels like you've traveled back in time. Entering from the east, you arrive at the main homestead, a 2BR, 1BA farmhouse originally built in the late 1800s with a kitchen addition from the early 1900s. The home underwent a full renovation in 1992 and has been updated several times since. It's fully furnished with period antiques and features red pine and poplar flooring. Surrounding the home are historic outbuildings, including a grainery, a two-story springhouse with a running spring and cistern, a smokehouse, and a 4-stall barn with loft. The land is affectionately called ''The Bowl'' in the east and ''Little Texas'' in the west due to its layout and wide-open feel. With ATV-accessible roads and countless natural features, this property is perfect for farming, building, hunting, or simply soaking in the Appalachian heritage.

Roof:Shingle: true

Sewer:Septic Tank: true

SqFt Details:Basement Total SqFt: 0

SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 1: 1368

SqFt Details:Finished SqFt Level 2: 180

SqFt Details:Garage Total SqFt: 0

Structure Type:House: true

Style:Farm House: true

TopographyLot Description:Part Wooded: true

TopographyLot Description:Pasture2: true

TopographyLot Description:Rolling Slope: true

TopographyLot Description:Sloped: true

TopographyLot Description:Steep Slope: true

View:CreekStream: true

View:Mountain(s): true

Walls:Drywall: true

Water:Well: true