The Narrow Bridge West Tract is an ideally situated 40-acre tree farm in western Chester County. With 24 acres of 8-year-old pine plantations and 16 acres of beautiful natural hardwoods, the property achieves an excellent balance of preserved natural charm and manageable forest. The headwaters of Brushy Fork Creek form the north boundary, and calls to wildlife and those seeking a pleasant respite from the daily grind. Topography in the pine stands is well-suited for a variety of uses, including clearing for home and pasture or continued timber production. Nearly 1,800 feet of frontage along Narrow Bridge Rd. creates the possibility for multiple points of entry and facilitates easy management and recreational access.
Lying only 11 miles northwest of Chester and 28 miles southwest of Rock Hill, the Narrow Bridge West Tract enjoys a secluded but centrally convenient location. Spartanburg is less than an hour away and Chapin, Charlotte and Columbia are all about an hour of pleasant country driving.
Call Gary Springer at (803)730-1248 for more information or to schedule a tour.