This would be such a fun project! Would love to have it! It’s rumored that it was a prohibition era hideout for St. Louis outlaws. The cabin was built in 1930. It is located on 16.60 acres in Steelville, Missouri. The listing says there is a full bathroom on the main level. Not seeing that or a kitchen space. The cabin features a large stone fireplace, log walls, wood floors and log beams. There is a spring that runs through the property. Two bedrooms, one bathroom and 780 square feet. $239,900
Contact D. W. Hindman with Living the Dream: 314-787-6160
From the Zillow listing:
Nestled deep in the Ozark Mountains near the banks of the Meramec River, this historic 1930s-era cabin is brimming with character. Rumored to have been a Prohibition-era hideout for St. Louis outlaws, this rustic retreat offers a true back-to-nature experience. The cabin itself is in need of some TLC but sits on a prime recreational property with well and electric already on-site. A natural spring flows right in the front yard, adding to the charm. Whether you’re casting a line for smallmouth bass, rock bass, or largemouth bass in the river, or chasing large gobblers and whitetails through the rolling timber, this property is a hunter’s paradise. 4×4 trails weave through the landscape, offering adventure at every turn. Enjoy the peace and solitude of this remote location, yet still be within reach of Maramec Springs for world-class trout fishing. If you’re looking for a unique slice of Missouri history with incredible recreational potential, this property is calling your name.
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