Historic Log Home and Farm on South Mill Creek in Wild and Wonderful Pendleton County, West Virginia. This historic log home is situated on 83.5 acres of beautiful farmland. The restored home includes five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and ample space to enjoy country life. Featuring central heat and AC, year-round comfort is everyday living. The house has four fireplaces with outstanding stonework. Purportedly the original log structure dates to 1790. The farm was recently operated as a poultry farm until closing a few years ago. HIGHLIGHTS 83.5 surveyed acres of multi-use farm and home 3649 Square foot +/- restored hand-hewn log two-story home Presently no zoning in Pendleton County Situated in both Pendleton and Grant Counties Public water Central heat and AC in the log home via Heil systems Outside wood furnace by Central Boiler and is a dual system Two backup generators Excellent access from the state-maintained road An inactive farm building can be repurposed or used as original Outstanding 40 X 60 in-ground saltwater swimming pool with diving board and slide. 83.5 Acres +/- (both in Pendleton and Grant Counties) Wonderful South Mill Creek, a blue line stream, runs through the property South Mill Creek Lake, operated by the DNR, Is within walking distance 2 Historic detached two-story hand-hewn log storage buildings 12 Inactive 400-foot-long broiler houses, including seven with concrete floors Two open-air 40' X 100' multi-purpose sheds with concrete floors Metal workshop- 30' x 52' with 14-foot ceilings, electric with floored upstairs for storage uses, and more Two generator sheds-12' x 20' Two water treatment buildings The property's survey plat is on record at the courthouse South Mill Creek, a year-round stream, flows through the farm Excellent access with extensive frontage on year-round state-maintained roads Fed Ex and UPS delivery Curbside trash pickup Electricity is on the property. Landline phone service is in current use. Dark skies with little light pollution for star gazing and planet observation Perfect location to access water sports activities supported by the region's lakes and rivers Small-town amenities are available in nearby Franklin and Petersburg Large city amenities are available in Harrisonburg, Virginia, a 70-minute drive Three-hour drive to Washington DC Fur-bearing - deer, black bear, squirrel, rabbit, bobcat, raccoon, fox, chipmunk, and opossum are native to the valley. Area winged wildlife includes Neotropical songbirds, turkey, grouse, eagles, herons, hawks, owls, ravens, kingfishers, ravens, crows, and hummingbirds. A rewarding off-grid permaculture lifestyle can be quickly developed Cell phone coverage varies depending on the carrier All mineral rights in the title will convey Conveyance will be by Special Warranty deed Watershed (HUC8): South Branch Potomac (2070001) THE HISTORIC LOG HOME According to public tax records, the original log home was constructed circa 1790, when Virginian George Washington served as president. We believe this portion is the front section towards the county road. Several additions of other vintage cabins have been assembled to include approximately 3649 square feet of living space. The home's logs appear to be oak, poplar, and pine. The logs are all dovetail corners and are hand-hewn vintage from the late 1700s into the mid-1800s. The origins of the additional log homes are unknown at this time; however, it is typical for such a building to be disassembled and moved from the local area. The home features four beautiful stone fireplaces and two stone chimneys. Currently, fireplaces are used for burning propane gas. Expert craftsmen have assembled the log home to make an outstanding home, lodge, or Airbnb destination.