100 Old Green Bank Rd, Arbovale, WV 24915 (MLS# 11-1288)


$5,300,000
100 Old Green Bank Rd
Arbovale, WV 24915
MLS# 11-1288
Status: Closed
3 beds  |  3 baths  |  2470 sqft


With 1780 acres of meadows and forest, it is rare to find a farm of this caliber in WV.
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With 1780 acres of meadows and forest, it is rare to find a farm of this caliber in WV. This land was here before we arrived and will be here after we're gone...... With over 18 miles of trails winding through the forest, trail rides are a favorite activity at the farm. Looking east from the hillside meadow just above Deer Creek. This really truly is a 'land of many uses' Deer Creek is a cold water stream flowing for almost 2 miles through the farm. The alders lining the creekbanks provide protection from erosion. Looking west from above the lodge. The fall wildflowers in full bloom in the upper meadow. Looking north as the airplane taxi's to the hanger. Snowshoe Resort is just 25 minutes drive. The 'Little Lake' is well stocked and full of large and small mouth bass; and maybe a few gigantic catfish. Nothing quite like hooking a large mouth bass on a pretty fall day. Looking to the west from the Breezy. The farm has 1400 acres of unbroken forest that adjoins several thousand acres of the Monongahela National Forest. The common line with the National Forest is about 2.5 miles long. Looking north across the farm. It is about 9 miles around the boundary of the farm. The custom built lodge is about 2400 square feet and was built for entertaining and fun. The lodge is surrounded with mature trees and established landscaping. The porch is just right for just sitting and listening to the wind blow through the tops of the trees. View from the porch looking west across the nearly 400 acres of fields and meadows. Always time for a nap at Deer Creek Farm. The open floor plan lends itself to entertaining family and friends. Custom built cherry windowsills and doors complement the butternut ceilings. The owners private study, were several best selling books were written. There is a beautiful view from the kitchen window. Biscuits cook up nice and brown on the old woodstove. The staircase is made from native spruce sawn from an old barn that was part of the original farm. The upstairs hallway. The spruce rails and oak floors give the lodge a warm feeling. One of three bedrooms. Natural light from the over-sized windows and skylight fill the room with sunshine and warmth. The upstairs bath. The view from the round window is absolutely spectacular. Second of three bedrooms. Nice hidden storage rooms and lots of closet space. All of the outbuildings and barns are in first class shape. These three storage buildings are well maintained and one dates back to the 1930's having been built by the Civilian Conservation Corp. The 2nd barn and silo south of the lodge would make a fine horse barn. With 2300' of runway and no potholes, the runway is considered the best private airstrip in WV. The hanger is large enough for two planes and is very well built. The elevation here is 2653'. The hanger is large enough for two planes and is very well built. The elevation here is 2653'. Everyday is a nice day for flying. The owner and Realtor ready for takeoff. Overview of the farm looking east towards the Allegheny Front. Looking south across the nice pasture. The Green Bank Observatory Radio Telescope can be seen in the background. Looking north at one of the nice hayfields and barn. The rolling terrain of the farm is one of its unique and outstanding features in the mountainous region. The rich bottomland along Deer Creek doubles as a hayfield and landing strip. The 'Breezy' is as close as you can get to flying without being a bird. The Shooting Range is set up to sight in rifles for the upcoming season or just for target practice. The trainer puts one of the trail horses through its paces before the trail ride using a longe. A small sample of the hundreds of arrow heads and tools collected on site. Native Americans had a large presence in the area for over 4000 years. All Terrain Vehicles are fun to ride on the 18 miles of interior forest roads. Professional foresters Scott Reigel and Matt Triplett conducted a complete forest inventory. There are over 7 million board feet of standing timber with a commercial value in excess of $1,000,000. However,the intrinsic value of the forest is beyond measure. Early morning or late evening is just the right time for a squirrel hunt. Looking out from the tool shed window, the kittens keep tabs on all the goings on around the farm. 'Under Everything Is The Land'. Please call today to schedule your tour of Deer Creek Farm.

Property Description
Deer Creek Farm West Virginia's premier country estate. Outstanding 1780 acre multipurpose recreational farm property offers 3,300' FAA approved runway, sweeping fields, outstanding views, over 3.5 miles of stream, 18 miles of trails, arrowhead fields, mature forestland, charming country lodge, airplane hanger, barns & more.

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Documents
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Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
Status Change Date: 2013-05-30
Current Price: $5,300,000
Status: Closed
Sold Price: $5,300,000
Sold Date: 2013-05-30
Under Contract Date: 2013-05-24
Location, Tax & Legal
Taxes: 1528.8
Tax Year: 2010
Map (Tax Ticket): 49A
Deed Book: 326
Parcel (Tax Ticket): 1
Page: 186
House Number: 100
Street Name: Old Green Bank Rd
State/Province: WV
Postal Code: 24915
County: Pocahontas
Area: Greenbank District
General Property Description
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Lot Size: Sold by boundary not acre
Style: 2 Story
Lot Acres: 1780
SqFt. Main: 1702
SqFt. Upper: 768
Basement Unfinish: 390
Garage Type: None
Total Rooms: 6
Total Bathrooms: 3
Total Bedrooms: 3
Total Full Baths: 2
Total Half Baths: 1
Year Built: 1992
Total SqFt.: 2470
Property Remarks
Directions: Located in Arbovale, WV. Please call the office for a guided tour of this spectacular property.
Hot Sheet Comment: price
Miscellaneous
Elementary School: Greenbank
High School: Pocahontas
Junior High School: Other
Features Interior
Skylights: 1
Flooring
Hardwood: 1
Foundation
Concrete: 1
Roofing
Metal: 1
Items to Convey
Ceiling Fans: 1
Clothes Washer: 1
Dishwasher: 1
Range/Oven: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Wood burning Stove: 1
Wtr Filter/Softener: 1
Utilities
Fuel: Propane
Water: Well
Sewer: Septic
Mech/Elect Systems
Cable Available: 1
High Speed Internet: 1
Air Conditioning
None: 1
Heating
Electric Baseboard: 1
Forced Air: 1
Views
Mountain: 1
Valley: 1
Stream/Creek: 1
Sunrise / Eastern: 1
Sunset / Western: 1
Wooded: 1
Exterior Material
Wood: 1
Features Exterior
Deck: Wraparound
Patio: Flagstone & fireplac
Porch: Covered
Other Structures
Outbuilding: Sheds, Barns, Hanger
Property Features
Features Interior: Skylights
Flooring: Hardwood
Items to Convey: Ceiling Fans; Clothes Washer; Dishwasher; Range/Oven; Refrigerator; Wood burning Stove; Wtr Filter/Softener
Air Conditioning: None
Heating: Electric Baseboard; Forced Air
Exterior Material: Wood
Foundation: Concrete
Roofing: Metal
Views: Mountain; Stream/Creek; Sunrise / Eastern; Sunset / Western; Valley; Wooded
Supplements
West Virginia's Premier Country Estate Deer Creek Farm is an outstanding 1780 acre multipurpose recreational farm property located in picturesque Arbovale offering a 3,300' FAA approved runway, sweeping fields, breathtaking long range views, over 3.5 miles of stream, 18 miles of trails, arrowhead fields, mature forestland, charming country lodge, airplane hanger, barns and much more. Additional recreational opportunities nearby include first rate trout fishing and the Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort. An expansive and mature mixed hardwood forest anchors the property that borders 2.5 miles of the Monongahela National Forest and also with local family farms. A charming custom built residence, numerous out-buildings, barns, and a hanger for light aircraft are positioned on the property for easy access. Productive pasture fills the bottomland created over time by a meandering Alder-lined cold-water stream. The property has easy vehicular access as well as a turf runway approved by the FAA and touted as the longest runway of its kind in the State. An abundance of wildlife and inspiring natural features create an idyllic setting known to inspire best-selling authors. The property is poised at elevations ranging from 2,600 to 3,000+ feet, where the air is crisp and clean and the night sky is filled with an incredible expanse of stars. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is but a short jaunt to the south and the quiet of the evenings is disturbed only by the sounds of settling crickets, katydids, and the occasional wandering owl. LOCATION: Deer Creek Farm is located near the small town of Arbovale, in Pocahontas County, West Virginia; Birthplace of Rivers. Covered by forested hills, and graced by countless small streams, Arbovale and the surrounding villages offer the best of West Virginia's natural beauty. Located north of Marlinton, West Virginia and west of Monterey, Virginia the parcel offers those from urban areas the opportunity for a rural retreat well within a four hour's drive to Washington, DC. Some local shopping is available for basic needs with one to five miles from the property. GPS coordinates are: Latitude 38.4700699N, Longitude079.8025609W Arbovale is located within the National Radio Quiet Zone Property address is: Old Green Bank Road, Arbovale, West Virginia 24915 AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES: Presently, the farm produces hay which is sold to local farms. In the past the property was a cattle, sheep and horse farm. Two large barns remain on the property and have been maintained to high standards. Numerous auxiliary buildings are located close to the main house. Water sources are adequate, provided by streams, a pond and water wells which could be used to replenish watering troughs. Approximately 200 acres are presently available as pasture/cropland. Limited fencing borders the property and paved state maintained highway and secondary routes provide excellent access to various agricultural areas. RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: On Property: Hunting, fishing, nature study, bird watching, flying, horseback riding, cross country skiing, mountain biking, ATV riding and arrowhead hunting. Local: Downhill skiing and golf are within 25 miles at the famed four seasons Snowshoe Resort, bicycling on the Greenbrier River Trail, canoeing and fishing on the Greenbrier River and it's tributaries, scientific study at the National Radio Observatory, sight-seeing at Cass Scenic Railroad, hunting, fishing, birding and hiking Seneca State Forest, fishing and canoeing at Buffalo Lake, hiking and nature study at Gaudineer Scenic Area and Spruce Knob. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: The current owner of Deer Creek Farm has spent many years actively managing the tree resource component of the property. Over 15,000 trees of various species have been planted. Streams on property are Deer Creek, Buffalo Run and Saulsbury Run. The large and healthy whitetail deer population has benefited from the owners farming and resource management practices. Supplemental feedings help herds stay vibrant and healthy throughout the year. Countless neo-tropical and other migrating birds use the property for breeding and replenishment. Wild Turkey, Bear, Coyote, Squirrel, Rabbit, and Mink are but a few of the animals that inhabit the forest, streamside, and open areas. The area is touted for its excellent hunting opportunities in one of the wildest setting in the Mountain State. QUIET ZONE: Deer Creek Farm is located within The United States National Radio Quiet Zone which is a large area of land surrounding the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) at Green Bank, West Virginia, and especially the large Green Bank Telescope radio telescope. The Radio Quiet Zone is a rectangle of land approximately 13,000 square miles in size that straddles the border area of Virginia and West Virginia. This area was chosen because it has a hilly topography that screens out most incoming radio signals, allowing the Green Bank telescopes to receive signals that are otherwise too low in power to be heard over the normal radio background in North America. Due to the restrictions, the area has attracted people who suffer from Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND CARBON FOOTPRINT: Carbon Sequestration is the act of processing carbon dioxide through sinks and stores and releasing them into the atmosphere as oxygen. With 1780 acres of forest and grassland, Deer Creek Farm is sequestering approximately 170,000 tons of Carbon Dioxide per year. The farm's Carbon Footprint is very small. The United States national average emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) per person per year is estimated to be 27 tons. This rate is calculated using average home size, average family size, average person's yearly mileage driven and waste produced. On average, one tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year. Since there are over 250,000 trees in the forest, this means there are over 33,000 tons of Oxygen being produced each year. Interestingly, two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four so this forest will supply the needs of over 125,000 average families. TIMBER RESOURCE: There are approximately 1450 acres of beautiful mature forest that are being managed under the Sustainable Forest Inititive and this forest is also a member of the prestigious American Tree Farm Family. Towering white pine and hemlock interspersed with hickory, oak, maple and tulip poplar comprise this amazing forest. The 18 miles of hiking and riding trails that wind throughout the forest provide excellent opportunity to enjoy something special at each new turn. Each year, this older growth forest provides an abundant crop of acorns, hickory nuts, wild grapes and apples, which in turn create a sustainable food source for the resident wildlife population. An extensive forest inventory was conducted in September of 2011 by professional foresters. The inventory shows over 250,000 trees containing some 7 million board feet of standing timber. The value of the timber at that time was estimated to be over 1 million dollars. To view Complete Forest Inventory Summary, please see "Maps and Other Documents". LODGE & STRUCTURES Superbly well done lodge originally set up to sleep 12 people. A comfortable place to relax after a day of adventure or warm up by the open hearth fireplace on a wintery day, this home is the springboard for fun-filled days. The natural materials used throughout and large windows give this lodge a refined rustic feeling. -3 Bedrooms -2 1/2 Bathrooms -Approx. 2,470 square feet of living space -390 +/- square feet basement -Approx. 926 square feet of open deck & covered porch -Heating --Baseboard upstairs --Forced Air Propane Downstairs supplied by two 100-gallon tanks -Hardwood floors -Cherry Window sills and doors -Butternut ceilings -Red Spruce Handrails - made from barn beams on property -Majestic wood stove -Open Hearth Stone Fireplace -Dutch-lap painted wood siding -River rock used on chimney -Skylights in upstairs bedrooms -Portico windows in upstairs bathroom -Well - drilled in 1994, new pump in July 2011 -Water softener -Two septic systems - one for house and one for workshop -Metal Roof -Frontier Cable, TV and Internet -Flagstone patio - stone from nearby quarry on Back Mountain -Firewood box with inside access -Outdoor fireplace with Arrowhead imbedded - constructed Fall 2006 -Covered Porch Additional Buildings Workshop -20' X 40' -Originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) as a barracks -Insulated Half Bathroom with baseboard heat and own septic system -Insulated Ceiling -Warm Morning Fireplace Equipment Shed -18' X 60' Tractor Shed -24' X 60' Barn on Old Green Bank Road section of property -Built in 1903 -Well Airplane Hanger -60' X 60' -40' Door -Constructed from wood on property -Electricty White Barn with Silo -Concrete floor and large upstairs section large enough to play basketball -Built in 1946 Loafing Shed/Hay Barn -Red Metal Building open on one side OIL,GAS AND OTHER MINERAL RIGHTS All mineral rights are believed to convey with the surface. A title opinion on the mineral rights is being prepared. An offer to lease the oil and gas rights has been made by an Oil and Gas firm interested in the Marcellus Shale reserves. These rights have not been leased by the present owner. All prospective buyers will need to ascertain for themselves through a title search that the mineral rights do in fact convey. Contact today!
Room Information
Room Name Level Length Width Area
Master BedroomMain16.0013.50216.00
Master BathroomMain9.507.0066.50
KitchenMain15.0015.00225.00
Living RoomMain32.5020.00650.00
SunroomMain24.0011.00264.00
Bedroom 2Upper18.0012.00216.00
Bedroom 3Upper19.0010.00190.00
Bathroom 2Upper8.008.0064.00
Bathroom 3Main6.503.0019.50
FoyerMain9.007.5067.50

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Last Updated: August - 25 - 2024

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