When looking for a tract of land back in the late 1960s, the Adams family wanted something they could raise a family on, a place to live a simple life, and provide all of lifes essentialsfood and waterand never leave the farm. They settled on this 72 acre Polk County farm, just northwest of Ducktown, Tennessee, about 1.5 miles off Highway 64, and about the same distance from the Ocoee River and Cherokee National Forest. The family chose this farm over all the others in Polk County for a simple reason: it checked off everything they were hoping for in land. And those simple reasons are still just as important today as they were then.
A 960 square foot farmhouse is as sturdy now as it was when it was built in the 1900s. The home has been kept in immaculate condition, both inside and out, and the family still enjoys eating breakfast looking out the massive kitchen windows overlooking their 21 acre pasture.
In the summers, the gardens produced more than enough produce to feed their family and neighbors. The same goes for pastures and their ability to always produce ample hay for livestock. The family believes its due to Brushy Creek, which winds over 2,500 down the edge of the pasture and goes back through the pines in the back of the property. The Brushy Creek Beach, which is located behind the shed, has always been a welcome spot during those hot Tennessee summer days, and cooling off in the cold mountain creek has remained a favorite way to spend time together.
The value of this property is in its potential. The gentle slope of the pasture could provide the layout for the family homestead, with so many probable sites for additional homes and barns. Across the road from the main home is a stand of mature timber that can be cut for income and create many more potential home or cabin sites. Now, the REAL opportunity exists at what is called Overlook Point, where a section of pine timber overlooks the pasture, and with convenient road access, someone with vision could only imagine the cabin sites and back porch views of the Cherokee National Forest. Be sure to review the interactive map and visualize it.
This property is conveniently situated 26 miles west of Murphy, NC, 34 miles east of Cleveland, TN, and 100 miles north of Atlanta, GA.
There really isnt a substitute for visiting the Polk 72. Contact us today and come see for yourself this incredible piece of Tennessee dirt.