This is very fantastic! Pleasant neighborhood near Boone! This cabin was built in 1798! It is located on 15 acres near Creston, North Carolina.
The home features a covered front porch, a stone fireplace, stacked stone chimney, hardwood floors, and a loft area. The property has two ponds, a creek, a barn, and a storage building. 1,360 square feet with two bedrooms and one bathroom. $249,00
Obtain ownership of a unique piece of Appalachian heritage! This 15-acre log cabin was built in 1798 and features two bedrooms and one bathroom. Maybe it’s the oldest cabin in High County that’s still in use! With its enormous stone fireplace and chimney with gas logs, hand-hewn 2-foot-wide logs, refurbished, spacious kitchen and laundry area, and hardwood floors throughout, this cabin is beautiful.
Unexpected events have delayed interior renovations, which include new lights, wiring, tongue and groove walls, and a sliding barn door.
This property has 1500 feet of concrete road frontage, two ponds, a creek, and a 16 by 20 storage building. There are multiple building sites with views spread out throughout the acres.
This area, on the North Fork of the New River, offers some of the best trout fishing in North Carolina. Mountain City, Tennessee, is 15 minutes distant, and Boone and West Jefferson are 30 minutes away. With a few updates and changes, this may become your ideal house!
A unique home and property with loads of possibilities!
I Finally Dared to Pursue My Dream at 50 but My Daughter Became My Biggest Obstacle — Story of the Day
What a touching story! It beautifully illustrates the journey of grief, healing, and the importance of family support. The protagonist’s determination to honor her late husband’s memory by following their dream is both moving and inspiring. She navigates not only the challenges of loss but also the complexities of family dynamics, showing resilience and love at every step. Casey’s initial resistance adds depth, highlighting how grief affects people differently and how misunderstandings can arise even among loved ones. The story ultimately conveys a powerful message: with love, persistence, and support, dreams deferred can still be realized.
Thank you for sharing it—it’s a wonderful reminder of the value of dreams and the strength found in family.
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