3025 Broad Run Road, Sinks Grove, WV 24976 (MLS# 25-1271)


$2,195,000
3025 Broad Run Road
Sinks Grove, WV 24976
MLS# 25-1271
4 beds  |  3 baths  |  3025 sqft


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Property Description
Argobrite Farm- Where open skies meet the quiet heart of West Virginia's countryside. Discover the timeless beauty and unmatched privacy of Argobrite Farm, a rare 538-acre property nestled in the rolling hills of Monroe County. This extraordinary tract offers a harmonious blend of open pastureland, woodland, and natural wonder, including two caves waiting to be explored. With panoramic and mountain views, meadows, creeks, and tranquil forests, Argobrite Farm is a true haven for those seeking peace, space, and a connection to nature. Whether you dream of a working farm, private retreat, hunting preserve, or legacy homestead, this land offers limitless potential. Remote yet accessible, the property provides endless opportunities!

Details
Documents
Contract Information
Status Change Date: 2025-10-16
Current Price: $2,195,000
Status: Active
List Price: $2,195,000
Location, Tax & Legal
Physical City: Sinks Grove
Taxes: 730
Tax Year: 2025
Map: 16
Parcel: 10
Deed Book: 313
Page: 199
House Number: 3025
Street Name: Broad Run Road
State/Province: WV
Postal Code: 24976
County: Monroe
Area: Wolfcreek
General Property Description
Realtor.COM Type: Farm
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Style: 1 Story
Lot Acres: 535
SqFt. 1 Main: 1456
Garage Type: Detached
Total Rooms: 8
Total Bathrooms: 3
Total Bedrooms: 4
Garage Remarks: Used as a shop.
Total Full Baths: 2
Total Half Baths: 1
Year Built: 1977
Total SqFt.: 3025
Property Remarks
Directions: Rt. 219 S to Union, RT on Knobs Rd., 3.4 miles to a sight rt onto Broad Run. 2.3 miles to property on the right. GPS will take you there.
Hot Sheet Comment: new
Documents
Survey: 1
Land Information
Mineral Rights: yes
Flooring
Carpet: 1
Ceramic Tile: 1
Hardwood: 1
Foundation
Block: 1
Roofing
Metal: 1
Items to Convey
Clothes Dryer: 1
Clothes Washer: 1
Dishwasher: 1
Microwave: 1
Range/Oven: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Utilities
Sewer: Septic
Air Conditioning
None: 1
Heating
Electric Baseboard: 1
Views
Mountain: 1
Panoramic: 1
Feature Kitchen/Bath
Granite Counters: 1
Laminate Countertops: 1
Exterior Material
Vinyl: 1
Water Accessibility
# of Ponds: 1
Property Features
Flooring: Carpet; Ceramic Tile; Hardwood
Air Conditioning: None
Heating: Electric Baseboard
Exterior Material: Vinyl
Foundation: Block
Roofing: Metal
Views: Mountain; Panoramic
Items to Convey: Clothes Dryer; Clothes Washer; Dishwasher; Microwave; Range/Oven; Refrigerator
Documents: Survey
Supplements
Off-the-grid living would be ideal here. The home was designed with the dramatic western view in mind, but it also features a large expanse of a south-facing roof perfect for installing solar panels. Household water is already supplied via a cistern, further supporting a self-sufficient lifestyle. The house was built between 1977 and 1978, with many components handcrafted by the owner. The fireplace in the large Great Room is native stone. The wainscoting and bookcases are made from walnut harvested from large trees felled by an ice storm. The spiral staircase was constructed from wide oak boards from a 150-year-old barn, and the metal parts were hand forged by the owner. The beautiful doors came from his grandfather's historic home in Saginaw. For more information on how the house was built, visit https://lenpenzo.com/blog/id58566-grandfather-says-some-thoughts-on-building-a-life-long-homestead.html and https://lenpenzo.com/blog/id46365-grandfather-says-working-with-stone-2.html Historic farm dating back to the mid-1800s. More than half of the land is wooded. Timber was selectively harvested about 30 years ago. Some of the land was also leased for a few years for mineral/oil rights. Ample pasture and hay acreage have been leased in recent years. A spring-fed pond is in the valley meadow. Broad Run meanders through the property. Two caves are on the property; both have been mapped. Argobrite Cave is the larger of the two and was named back in the day by a Preacher Argobrite who traveled by horseback. An old moonshine still was found in the cave in the 1970s. Indian arrowheads and other artifacts have been found on the property. An old mill site is near the cave, as well as the remains of the Lady Hall School and another building foundation. The steel building with power and lighting was used as a woodworking shop. The equipment shed was built in the '70s from old oak lumber from a barn. The raised beds and a small greenhouse make gardening a pleasure. There are abundant deer and other wildlife for hunting.

Listing Office: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Central

Last Updated: January - 09 - 2026

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