PANTHER HILL – 69 +/- ACRES

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Private mountain retreat in the foothills of the Yew Mountains in northern Greenbrier County

Agent Contact:
Richard Grist, 304.645.7674

DESCRIPTION

Panther Hill – Nestled in the foothills of the Yew Mountains in northern Greenbrier County, this 69 +/- acre mountain property is a perfect retreat with panoramic views and plenty of privacy. The main home is of a refined rustic quality and is accompanied by an artist studio and guest home. Includes a garden area, arbor and pond perfect for taking a dip on a warm summer day.

The two homes and art studio are passive solar designed to be energy efficient. The area around the home and art studio has been cleared and cultivated over the years to create a special area. Hundreds of perennial flowers can be enjoyed every spring and summer including everything from mountain irises to daffodils.

The majority of the land is forested with a seasonal stream running through and a nice woodland trail meanders along the stream as it heads up the mountain.

As you walk along the trail you will find many ancient “heritage” trees and several mountain springs. A fantastic rock outcropping can be found along the seasonal stream that creates a small cave and a miniature waterfall.

Wildlife are abundant in the area and include white-tailed deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbits and many species of song birds. Of the forest these woodland creature inhabit, tree species include white oak, red oak, sugar maple, black walnut, hickory, tulip poplar, black cherry and mountain ash.

STRUCTURES & RESOURCES – OVERVIEW

Acreage: 69.5 +/-
Main Home
Guest Home
Art Studio
Detached Garage
Outbuilding
2 Large Sheds
Arbor

Large Pond
Developed Spring
Undeveloped Mountain Spring
Seasonal Stream

The oil, gas, coal, quarry (sand & stone) rights are believed to be conveyed with the surface. These rights have not been leased by the present owner.

LOCATION/ ACCESS

Address:
224 Panther Camp Road
Renick, WV 24966

Property is accessed by Leonard-Cordova Road {CR 5} and Panther Camp Road, with frontage on both roads.

Coordinates:
LAT 38.0842854N
LON 080.4004783W

Elevation: 2,400’

UTILITIES

Water: Well and Spring
Sewer: Septic
Phone: Frontier
Internet: Frontier
Electricity: Allegheny Power

-Residential Structures Designed Passive Solar

-Main Home and Guest Home have Solar Panels and batteries. Main Home has Generator. Current owner has not used solar panel system or generator since purchase in 2011

HOME DETAILS

Main Home

Finished Square Footage: 930 +/-
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Total Rooms: 3
Includes: Laundry/Pantry with Sink, Large Deck, Greenhouse Room with Shower

Age: 1994
Foundation: Poured Concrete
Heating: Passive Solar, Lehman’s Wood Cook Stove
Cooling: Passive Energy
Roof: Metal
Flooring: Hardwood, Tile
Tankless Hot Water Heater
Wired for Phone
Detached Garage – 1 Stall

Items to Convey: Refrigerator, Oven/Stove, Washer, Dryer, Wood Stove
Items Negotiable: Furniture

Artist Studio

Finished Square Footage: 266 +/-
One Room with Loft
Includes Outdoor Storage Building and wraparound Deck
Heating: Wood Stove
Cooling: Passive Energy
Roof: Metal
Age: 1994
Flooring: Hardwood, Tile
Wired for Phone
Note: Large bank of windows facing South

Guest Home

Finished Square Footage: 272 +/-
One Large Room with Loft
Heating: Wood Stove
Cooling: Passive Energy
Roof: Metal
Age: 1993
Flooring: Hardwood, Stone
Wired for Phone
110-Volt and 12-Volt Electricity
Wraparound Windows

LOCAL AREA & RECREATION

Historic Lewisburg is located just 40 minutes to the South 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 and just 30 minutes from the property.

The world famous Greenbrier Resort is within a 50-minute 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.

TAXES, DEED, LEGAL INFORMATION

Greenbrier County
Falling Springs District
Map 34
Parcel 33

Deed Book 552
Page 104
Taxes 2013: $636.50

ZONING

Greenbrier County has no formal zoning in this area of the county. A countywide major and minor subdivision code is in place that all prospective buyers who wish to subdivide the property should consult with the Greenbrier Planning Commission.

Please call the office for a guided tour of this country retreat.

REGIONAL INFORMATION

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