Photos

Looking up at the property from Holleman Bend Lane.

Similar view with hay cut on the property the week before Memorial Day 2010.

Lake view from the middle of the 10 acres.

View from Eagle Mountain Road. The area between the this and the previous photo is wooded. Trees can be cleared for a panoramic lake view.

This can be the view from your front porch. It even gets better if you clear some of the trees. Photo from 5/28/2010.

One of two long Civil War era stone walls. Plenty of stone to build a home, chimney or patios.

Chestnut wood two story barn located at the back of the 10 acres. It needs some work but all of the pieces are there.

Photos of produce from a CSA not too far away. This 10 acre property has lots of potential and the field slopes to the south.

Harvest gourmet morel mushrooms that grow wild here.

Your own natural rock garden. These stones are larger than a picnic table. A fun place and the photos don't do it justice.

There was a Cherokee village about 1/4 mile from this property. Most of these came from the immediate area and many more are waiting to be discovered.

Indian tools, all from nearby.

Beautiful horse trail right across the street. Wildlife area, non motorized traffic only.

Looking the other way on the horse trail. This trail is about 10 miles long and follows the shoreline.

Sit back on your porch or deck and watch fantastic sunsets!