OPEN HOUSE MARCH 15th 10AM-1PM Escape to unparalleled privacy and tranquility with this exceptional mountain retreat, nestled on a sprawling 22-acre parcel bordering the pristine Colonel Denning State Park. Tucked away amidst lush woodlands, this property offers complete seclusion, with only the serene sounds of nature as your neighbors. Step out your door and enjoy direct access to the vast trails and swimming lake of Colonel Denning State Park.
Boasting 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. Architectural elegance is evident in the vaulted ceilings that create an airy and expansive atmosphere, while large windows flood the interior with natural light. The heart of the home features a modern kitchen with a center island and gas cooking, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. A large dining room with deck access seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living, ideal for entertaining.
A massive wrap-around porch offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the serenity over a cup of coffee. Discover a versatile, fully finished lower level complete with a bedroom, spa-like bathroom, and a family room featuring a cozy wood stove. A walk-out basement provides easy access to the outdoors. Convenient amenities include a 2-car attached garage for effortless parking and storage. When Spring arrives you will notice the meticulously landscaped grounds and an extensive garden create a picturesque setting, while four-wheeler/walking trails invite exploration of the property's 22 acres. Additionally, extensive exterior jellyfish permanent lighting enhances the ambiance, creating a beautiful nighttime effect. Embrace the beauty of nature with frequent visits from local wildlife, making this a true haven for those seeking seclusion and privacy. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly exceptional property.
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