Property Description
Discover the quintessential Tennessee homestead: 36 acres of breathtaking land, exceptional upgrades, and boundless opportunity at 927 Bond Road, Duck River, TN. This is not just a property—it’s a retreat, an equestrian playground, and a canvas for your rural dreams.
Welcome Home
Set at the end of a quiet private road, the home spans 2,928 sq ft over three stories, blending classic farmhouse sensibilities with modern comfort. Renovated by an architect from “studs to roof,” it’s a space where quality and character coexist. Wood-floored living areas, open-plan flow, a cozy great room with a warming wood-burning fireplace, sleek stainless appliances, large walk-in closets, and vaulted/ceiling-fan cooled spaces create a sense of warmth and refinement. Full baths plus a half bath ensure convenience; every level offers something special.
Land & Outdoors
The setting is spectacular: 36 mostly private acres, a mix of cleared fields, rolling slopes, wooded sections, and views over the valley that shift with the sun. Wake up to creek crossings (including Swan Creek), with easy access to the Duck River for fishing, kayaking, or simply wandering the shoreline.
Gardens, orchards, and greenhouse lovers will appreciate the 100-ft greenhouse and multiple wells: one providing spring-fed supply for the home, others usable for irrigation. For those who value self-reliance, there’s even a sawmill—perfect for milling your own lumber or managing firewood.
Equestrian & Outbuildings
If your passion is horses or livestock, this property is ready. Features include:
A 6-stall cowboy barn with full loft—ideal for tack, feed, or show horse needs.
Fenced pastures and jump fences already in place.
A 60-foot round pen.
Lower fields that could accommodate a riding arena.
Additional structures offer flexibility: a detached garage/workshop, a guest cottage or office (~300 sq ft), and an 1,800 sq ft rustic bunkhouse—great for guests, retreats, or creative space.
Practical Features
Roofing: durable metal.
Utilities: Spring water, septic, propane & electric heating options.
Cooling/Heating: Central air, ceiling fans, plus the ambient climate from the woods/slopes helps with comfort.
Parking: Detached garage plus several gravel/drive-up spaces.
Lot features: Partial fencing, varied topography (level to sloped), wooded sections for privacy & shade.
Location & Lifestyle Perks
Imagine being just minutes from natural beauty, but far enough for peace. Enjoy trail access from your driveway—ride horses or explore on ATVs. Wildlife is abundant: bass in nearby waters, occasional river otters, maybe even bald eagles overhead. You’re close enough to amenities in surrounding towns, yet far enough for quiet sunrises, evening stargazing, and that deep connection with the land.
Why This Property Shines
It’s rare to find a fully renovated home paired with such robust farm and equestrian infrastructure.
Infrastructure (barns, pastures, greenhouse, wells, sawmill) means you won’t need to build from scratch.
The combination of aesthetic appeal + functional utility—homesteading + entertaining + animal keeping + outdoor recreation—gives the property broad market appeal.