Property Description
Step into a rare legacy parcel: 290 Leeford Lane, a one-of-a-kind estate in West Tennessee, offering 234 acres of sweeping landscape, history, and boundless potential. Relish the opportunity to own this land for the first time in nearly three decades—it has been held by only four owners across its storied past.
Historic Home at the Core
At the heart of the property stands the original Georgian-style home built in 1827, constructed from brick made of clay found right on the site. Thick 18-inch walls define the early core of that home (19×33 ft), with at least four subsequent additions, producing approximately 4,384 sq ft of living space today.
Rooms throughout the house offer flexibility—convertible between bedrooms, offices, living areas—depending on your vision. The primary suite on the second floor includes an en suite bathroom. Interior finishes include stainless appliances, gas range, cedar closet, tile, wood, and carpet flooring.
Estate & Land Features
234 contiguous acres with cleared fields, rolling slopes, woodlands, and open sky.
17-acre spring-fed pond, perfect for reflection, recreation, or wildlife habitat.
17-stall equestrian barn, ready to support horse lovers or livestock.
Practical Amenities & Potential
The estate already comes with essential infrastructure: a private well supplies water, and a septic system is in place.
It is in greenbelt status, farm-zoned, not part of any subdivision, with no restrictive HOA. This grants freedom to plan the estate lifestyle you want.
Ownership is sold AS-IS, offering flexibility for restoration, renovation, or reimagining as a grand new build while preserving historic elements.
Homes & Lifestyle
The current home, with its historic brick core and later expansions, has approximately 4 bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms.
The living areas are richly detailed, combining rustic charm with functional finishes: wood and tile floors, stainless steel appliances, multiple fireplaces, and a mix of open and private spaces.
Why This Property Is Rare
Scarcity of ownership: Only four owners in nearly 200 years, never subdivided.
Blend of history and scale: Few properties offer both a home with an original 1827 core and hundreds of acres to shape your legacy.
Versatility: Ideal for equestrian pursuits, agricultural uses, family retreats, or even a luxury renovation/restoration project.
Location & Taxes
Situated in Carroll County, Cedar Grove, with easy rural access yet reachable from larger towns.
Annual property taxes are approximately $1,923.