
This is beautiful! This started off as a log cabin, then it was added onto in the 1960’s. The cabin was built in 1850. It is located on 1.95 acres in Whittier, North Carolina. The house features a stone chimney, dog trot breezeway, wood floors, bead board, stone fireplace and a vintage tile bathroom. The property is surrounded by US Forest Service land and there is bold creek at the bottom of the property. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,076 square feet. $375,000 New price: $360,000 New price: $355,000
Contact Elizabeth L. Wilmot with The Redbird Realty Company
From the Zillow listing:
First time on the market in over 60 years, 15 Cracker Jack Lane, a cherished family homestead brimming with history and mountain charm. The heart of the property is an original hand-hewn log home circa 1850s, beautifully preserved and thoughtfully updated. Inside, you’ll find a warm and inviting kitchen and living area, blending rustic character with modern comfort. Two en suite bedrooms, added in the 1960s and connected by a traditional “dog trot” breezeway, create the perfect blend of old and new. A detached two-car garage features a workbench, storage space, and a heated laundry room. Latest improvements include a new well, new septic system, French drain, and mini-split systems. Nestled on 1.95 acres of unrestricted land, bordered by U.S. Forest Service land and serenaded by the soothing sounds of the Middle Fork of Barkers Creek along its lower boundary, this special property captures the timeless spirit of mountain living—peaceful, private, and rich with history.
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