This 38+/- acre tract in southwest Chester County offers a diverse mixture of hunting, recreation, and potential homesites. With approximately 900 feet of frontage on Grooms Road and a private shared-use easement road forming the western boundary, the property has practical access and multiple ways to approach future layout, hunting access, or site planning.
The land is made up of approximately 6 acres of 14-year-old loblolly pine, 16 acres of early successional pine, and 12 acres of upland hardwoods. This creates the kind of cover, browse, edge, and mast-producing habitat that consistently supports deer and turkey. The early successional areas provide bedding and nesting cover, while the hardwood hollows add natural travel corridors and mast production.
The topography is defined by ridges and sloping hills, giving the property character, usable elevation changes, and several potential building sites. These ridge positions offer great opportunities for a cabin, home, or weekend retreat.
Electricity is expected to be available close by on Hurst Road, improving the property’s long-term usability for a residence or hunting cabin.
Located in a quiet rural area of southwest Chester County, this tract is well-suited for someone looking for a hunting property, weekend getaway, or future build site with timber, terrain, wildlife habitat, and road frontage already in place.
Contact Austin Carroll at 731-608-2933 to schedule a tour!