CAMP DAVID

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Agent Contact:
Randy S. “Riverbend” Burdette , 304.667.2897

OVERVIEW

Camp David is in Wild and Wonderful Monroe County West Virginia, near the village of Greenville. The property is a 2005 era construction of an Appalachian Log Home package from Princeton. The cabin has one bedroom plus a loft area, single bath, living room and an eat in kitchen. A dashed blue line branch follows an meanders the eastern side boundary. Enjoy a quieter life at Camp David with all the comforts of fine country living in a county where cattle outnumber people and the nearest stop light and 4 lane roads are in the adjoining counties and across the Virginia line at Rich Creek.

ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS

  • Historic Greenville/Wayside WV, historic Rev. War frontier sites
  • Monroe County, WV a country farming district
  • Farm Heritage Road Aka Rt. 122 only 1.8 miles
  • Low property taxes
  • Beautiful Cook’s Grist Mill only 2.5 miles
  • Wonderful covered front porch
  • Large screen boxed in back room porch
  • Easily accessible property, but with privacy
  • Comes fully furnished, bring your suitcase
  • Quality materials in the Appalachian log cabin
  • Drilled well 150 ft.
  • Septic in place, 1000 gallon tank
  • Dashed blue line branch on property line
  • FedEx delivery route
  • 2.8 miles to Liberty Convenience Store in Greenville
  • Public fishing and hunting area an easy drive

LOCATION

Google Coordinates: Longitude-80.6863 Latitude37.5763
Address: Pending Confirmation from Monroe County 911
Elevation Range:   About 1714 ft

HOME AND OUTBUILDINGS

Highlights

  • Quality materials Appalachian Log Home
  • Gravel driveway road
  • Comes completely furnished, * lawn mower and tools are not included
  • Ample full-size mid height ceiling crawl space for utilities and extra storage
  • 3/4 bathroom with shower stall
  • Nice large loft bedroom with excellent natural light
  • Large bedroom with sliding doors to boxed in porch
  • Kitchen complete with refrigerator, stove and built-in dishwasher
  • Stainless double tub kitchen sink
  • Ceiling fans
  • 200-amp breaker box
  • Electric heat and wood stove
  • Whirlpool electric 28-gallon water heater
  • Architectural concrete block and concrete foundation
  • Underground electric service
  • Landline phone available
  • Portable air conditioner if ever needed
  • Wildflower gardens
  • Established bird houses in place
  • Nice easy to maintain yard with landscaping, benches etc.
  • Privacy, but not remote
  • Recent survey plat
  • Well-built well and pump house
  • Approved septic with concrete tank
  • Covered picnic pavilion with power
  • Only minutes to a shopping and post office

Home Room Dimensions

First Floor
Living Room 23 ft. x 12 ft.
Kitchen 8 ft. x 8 ft. 9 in.
Bedroom 12 ft. 5 in. x 11 ft. 4 in. and offset 3 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 8 in.
¾ Bathroom 4 ft. 6 in. x 11 ft. 3 in.
Screened boxed in back room/porch 10 ft. x 19 ft. 7 in.
Covered front porch 24 ft. x 8 ft.
Side porch, not covered 16 ft. x 6 ft

Loft Bedroom
12 ft. 1 in. x 15 ft.

Total Living Space = 1002
Heated 822 Sq. ft.

Covered Pavilion Dimensions
9 ft. 6 in. x 11 ft. 9 in.

Open platform deck of pavilion
8 ft. x 16 ft.

Well House (Architectural concrete block with metal roof)
6 ft. x 6 ft.

MINERAL RESOURCES

West Virginia is one of the states in the US that has two separate ownership titles; those being SURFACE RIGHTS and MINERAL RIGHTS. The mineral rights are believed to be intact and all rights the owner has will convey with the property. A mineral title search could be conducted by a title attorney at the same time when the surface title search is being conducted.

BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY

The property has a recent survey plat, 2.69 acres by deed.

ACCESS/FRONTAGE

The property has frontage on RT 7, to Ridge View Road and the property driveway is within that frontage, providing direct access to the public road system.

UTILITIES

Water: Well
Sewer: Septic with concrete tank
Electricity: First Energy
Telephone: Available from Frontier Communications
Internet: DSL possibly available from Frontier Comm., Hughes Net
Cellphone Coverage: Certain carriers work

ZONING

There is currently no county zoning in Monroe County. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to contact the Monroe County Health Department for answers regarding installation of septic systems and water wells. Further information on county zoning may be answered by contacting the Monroe County Commission.

PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY

The property is currently used as a weekend retreat; however, it is set up to be used as a full-time residence.

DEED and TAX INFORMATION

Deed Information: DB 239 Page 366
Acreage: 2.69 by survey

Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Monroe County, West Virginia
Springfield District 5

Tax Map 9, Parcel 12.15

2019 Real Estate Taxes: $ 474.21

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Monroe County School District

Public Elementary School:
Mountain View Public Elementary School:

Public Middle School:
Mountain View Middle School

Public High School:
James Monroe High School

Colleges:
New River Community and Technical College (Lewisburg campus)
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine

Private Schools:
Ballard Christian Academy 1-12
Pipestem Christian Academy 1-12
Lewisburg Baptist Academy (PK-12)
Seneca Trail Christian Academy (PK-12)

SURROUNDING AREA

MONROE COUNTY

Camp David is located near Greenville, WV and near the charming village of Union, which is the Monroe County seat, and is just a 15 to 20-minute drive. Banking, healthcare facilities, drugstore, grocery, hardware, auto parts and farm supply are readily available in nearby Union and Peterstown. There are no fast food restaurants but there are the local restaurants that are great places to meet friends and enjoy a great home cooked meal.

Some of the friendliest people in West Virginia can be found in Monroe County. Monroe County has a population of about 13,000 residents and does not have a stoplight and has more cattle and sheep than people. Monroe County is a special area with interesting folks, both “born and raised” and newer members from many different states. People from all walks of life reside in harmony in this lovely pastoral setting. Located south of Union, near Rock Camp, and west of Blacksburg, VA, the parcel offers those from urban areas the opportunity for a rural retreat well within a half days drive to Washington, DC and Charlotte, NC. Lindside and the Lindside Volunteer Fire Department is a 10-minute drive.

Shortly after Monroe County was created, James Alexander offered 25 acres of land, including a lot for a courthouse which in time became the town of Union. On January 6, 1800, the Virginia Assembly passed an act creating the town of Union. The Monroe County Historical Society preserves several historic structures in the town, including the Caperton Law Office, Owen Neel House, Clark-Wisemen House, Ames Clair Hall, and the Old Baptist Church. The Union Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

The Town of Peterstown is just down the road from Rock Camp. Banking, healthcare facilities, drugstore, grocery, hardware, auto parts and farm supply are readily available in Peterstown. The town is on the border with Virginia and Virginia Tech is less than an hour from Peterstown.

Peterstown was chartered in 1803 by the Virginia General Assembly, incorporated in 1892 by the Circuit Court. Peterstown was named for Christian Peters, Revolutionary war soldier, who settled nearby and founded the town shortly after the Revolutionary War. The town is the site of the 1928 discovery of the 34.48 carat (6.896 g) Jones Diamond by Grover C. Jones and his son, William “Punch” Jones.

FOUNTAIN SPRINGS GOLF COURSE

Fountain Springs Golf Course located along U. S. Route 219, at 93 Fountain Springs Dr, Peterstown, is an 18-hole Public course. From the back tees, the course plays over 6278 yards with a slope of 120 and rating of 70.4. Fountain Springs was designed by Russell Breeden and opened in 1998.

GREENBRIER VALLEY

Historic Lewisburg is located just 1 hour to the North with all the charm of a small town and all the amenities of a larger city. Designated the “Coolest Small Town in America” in 2011, fine dining, arts and entertainment flourish in the Lewisburg area while “big box” stores like Walmart and Lowes are also available along with the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center and other medical services.

Lewisburg is also home to Carnegie Hall, Greenbrier Valley Theatre, the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, a community college, and is the county seat for Greenbrier County. The Greenbrier Valley Airport with daily flights to Atlanta and Washington, DC is located just outside of Lewisburg. The world-famous Greenbrier Resort is 1-hour drive and Snowshoe Ski Resort is within a 2-hour drive as well.

Within an hour to two-hour drive are located some of the finest recreational facilities in West Virginia. Snowshoe Ski Resort, whitewater rafting / fishing on the Greenbrier, New River and Gauley River, 2000-acre Bluestone Lake, 919,000-acre Monongahela National Forest and the 80,000-acre New River National Gorge National Park. Five other area state parks and state forests offer unlimited hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding and rock-climbing opportunities.

REGIONAL INFORMATION

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