491 Bluestone River Road, Jumping Branch, Wv 25969 (MLS# 24-779)


$425,000
491 Bluestone River Road
Jumping Branch, Wv 25969
MLS# 24-779
Status: Closed
4 beds  |  3 baths  |  1600 sqft


491 Bluestone River Road
Jumping Branch, Wv 25969
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491 Bluestone River Road
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Jumping Branch, Wv 25969 Deck Cabin in THE Woods Property Plat 491 Bluestone River Road
Jumping Branch, Wv 25969 Bluestone River Gorge Great Room Great Room home is much larger than square footage reflects with the vaulted ceiling quality space. Dining Area 20240607_145413 Dining Area 20240607_145300 20240607_145158 Great Room Kitchen Kitchen 20240607_145453 20240607_145610 20240607_145708 20240910_163140 20240607_145511 20240607_145114 Stairs 20240910_162549 20240910_162511 2nd floor bedroom 3 and bath 2nd floor bedroom #3 and bath 2nd floor bedroom 3 and bath 2nd floor bedroom 3 and bath 2nd floor bedroom 3 and bath Bath 3 second floor BAth 3 second floor 1st floor hallway Bedroom 2 first floor Bedroom 2 first floor Bedroom 2 first floor Bath 2 Bath 2 BAth 2 Bedroom 1 first floor Bedroom 1 first floor Bluestone River Bedroom 4 walk out level Bedroom 4 walk out level Bedroom 4 walk out level Bedroom 4 walk out level Bathroom 3 walkout level bATHROOM 3 walkout level closet bedroom 4 walkout level Walk out basement laundry area Wooded Property 491 Bluestone River Road
Jumping Branch, Wv 25969 Bluestone National Scenic River. National Park Trail one mile from the property Bluestone National Scenic River. National Park Trail one mile from the property Bluestone River Bluestone River Fishing is prime at the Bluestone . West Virginia Black Bear

Property Description
CABIN IN THE WOODS --MOUNTAIN ESCAPE -- Beautiful Home with four bedrooms and three baths. 13.94 surveyed acres built in 2012. Creek runs below the house. One mile above the Bluestone National Scenic River and the Bluestone Turnpike Trail. Hike the trail or kayak the River. Rare property near the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Timeless board and batten sided with multiple windows and skylights to bring the outdoors in. The ultimate cabin in the woods. 1600 square feet with quality space vaulted ceiling. Gas Fireplace, tiled great room and kitchen with french doors to. Walk out basement includes 4th bedroom an third bath along w maintenance room, laundry area and basement storage. Forced air propane furnace. Thoughtfully designed home, very private mountain getaway

Details
Documents
None
Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
Type of Sale: Traditional/Conventional
Status Change Date: 2025-02-05
Contingency: Yes
Contingency List: Financing
Current Price: $375,000
Status: Closed
Sold Price: $375,000
Sold Date: 2025-02-05
Under Contract Date: 2024-12-06
Location, Tax & Legal
Physical City: Jumping Branch
Zoning: Residential
Map (Tax Ticket): 24
Deed Book: 230
Parcel (Tax Ticket): 41.4
Page: 89
House Number: 491
Street Name: Bluestone River Road
State/Province: Wv
Postal Code: 25969
County: Summers
Area: Jumping Branch
General Property Description
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Style: Tri-Level
Lot Acres: 13.94
SqFt. Main: 905
SqFt. Upper: 347
SqFt. Lower-Finished: 348
Basement Unfinish: 555
Garage Type: None
Total Rooms: 10
Total Bathrooms: 3
Total Bedrooms: 4
Total Full Baths: 3
Year Built: 2012
Total SqFt.: 1600
Property Remarks
Directions: From Hinton WV turn onto WV Rt 3 Beech Run Rd. Drive up mountain 4 miles. Turn left onto Ellison Ridge for 5.5 miles. Turn left onto Bluestone River Road. Drive 100 yards to the next intersection and bear left. Property is about half mile on the left.
Hot Sheet Comment: price
Amenities
Hunting/Fishing: 1
Miscellaneous
Elementary School: Other
High School: Other
HOA: No
Junior High School: Other
Documents
Survey: 1
Neighborhood
Adjacent to Park: 1
Features Interior
Ceiling (Vaulted): 1
Recessed Lighting: 1
Skylights: 1
Flooring
Ceramic Tile: 1
Concrete: 1
Laminate: 1
Foundation
Block: 1
Countertops Kitchen
Solid Surface: 1
Roofing
Age of Roof: 2012
Shingles - Architect: 1
Countertops Bath
Solid Surface: 1
Items to Convey
Clothes Dryer: 1
Clothes Washer: 1
Microwave: 1
Range/Oven: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Utilities
Fuel: Propane
Water: Well
Sewer: Septic
Air Conditioning
None: 1
Heating
Forced Air: 1
Views
Mountain: 1
Panoramic: 1
Pastoral View: 1
Sunrise / Eastern: 1
Sunset / Western: 1
Wooded: 1
Exterior Material
Wood: 1
Features Exterior
Deck: 44 x 21
Porch: 12 x 14
Water Accessibility
# of Creeks/Streams: 1
Recreational Feature
ATV: 1
Camping: 1
Fishing: 1
Hunting: 1
Owner Update W/5 yr
Painting Interior (Year): 2024
Property Features
Amenities: Hunting/Fishing
Neighborhood: Adjacent to Park
Features Interior: Ceiling (Vaulted); Recessed Lighting; Skylights
Flooring: Ceramic Tile; Concrete; Laminate
Countertops Kitchen: Solid Surface
Countertops Bath: Solid Surface
Items to Convey: Clothes Dryer; Clothes Washer; Microwave; Range/Oven; Refrigerator
Air Conditioning: None
Heating: Forced Air
Exterior Material: Wood
Foundation: Block
Roofing: Shingles - Architect
Recreational Feature: ATV; Camping; Fishing; Hunting
Views: Mountain; Panoramic; Pastoral View; Sunrise / Eastern; Sunset / Western; Wooded
Documents: Survey
Supplements
The Bluestone Turnpike is one of the best-kept secrets in West Virginia. The 10-mile trail follows the Bluestone National Scenic River in a 1.000-foot-deep gorge between Pipestem Resort State Park and Bluestone State Park in southern Almost Heaven. The two main points to access the riverside trail are at the southern terminus at Pipestem State Park near Pipestem and at the northern terminus at Bluestone State Park near Hinton. There is also a dirt road where the hamlet of Lilly once stood, where the Little Bluestone River meets the main stem of the river in the heart of the gorge. At Pipestem, you can, in season, ride an aerial tram down to the Bluestone River from the park's Canyon Rim Center. Or you can descend via the River Trail that begins at the McKeever Lodge. It is 5.25 miles on the orange-blazed trail and requires wading across the river. The River and the Farley Loop trails intersect with the Bluestone Turnpike. The sometimes rugged trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, horses and, in season, hunters and anglers. Two miles at the north end wind away from the river, but then return to its banks. Some sources say the trail is eight or nine miles long, but the National Park Service generally uses a 10-mile length. Canoeists and kayakers may paddle the stream in spring and early summer when water levels are higher. The Bluestone is a gurgling stream in the spring when water is high and a gentle, slow-moving stream with riffles and pools when the water is low in late summer. The trail is mostly flat and generally follows the river. The trail follows an old riverside road, the Bluestone Turnpike. It was used by troops during the Civil War and was used into the 1940s by local residents. Earlier, an Indian path followed the Bluestone. American Indians called the Bluestone River "Momongosenka" or Big Stone River, supposedly for the rocks in the boulder-strewn lower gorge. The stream got its name from the bluish limestone bed in its upper reaches. It originates at an elevation of 3,500 feet near Bluefield and flows 77 miles north to Bluestone Lake, a reservoir created on the New River near Hinton. The stream joined the federal wild and scenic river system in late 1988. The designation covers 10.5 miles of the stream plus about 4,300 acres of surrounding land. About 1,300 acres of that land lie within Pipestem State Park. The rest, about 3,000 acres between the two state parks, is federally owned and is jointly managed by the National Park Service and the state. One of the big attractions along the Bluestone Turnpike Trail is the ghost town of Lilly. It was one of the first Appalachian settlements in what is now West Virginia in the 1700s, according to the National Park Service. Located in the beautiful state of West Virginia, the Bluestone Turnpike Trail is a hidden gem that connects two stunning state parks - Pipestem Resort State Park and Bluestone State Park. This picturesque trail is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers seeking a unique, adventurous, invigorating experience. Spanning approximately 10 miles, the Bluestone Turnpike Trail offers a journey through West Virginia's stunning wilderness. The trail is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, showcasing the state's natural beauty at every turn. As you traverse through dense forests and captivating meadows, you'll be captivated by the tranquility and serenity that surrounds you. Portions of the trail follow the iconic Bluestone River, one of West Virginia's two National Scenic Rivers. Hikers on the Bluestone Turnpike Trail will witness the diverse flora and fauna that call these parks home. The trail provides an opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, rabbits, and various species of birds. Nature lovers will be delighted by the opportunity to immerse themselves in the wonders of West Virginia's ecosystem. The Bluestone Turnpike Trail also holds historical significance. An old riverside road, it passes right by the abandoned town of Lilly, West Virginia at the confluence of the Bluestone and Little Bluestone Rivers. Today, history buffs can relish in the chance to walk in the footsteps of early settlers and imagine the challenges they faced while traversing this rugged terrain. For outdoor enthusiasts, the trail offers a range of activities, including hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Whether you prefer an adrenaline-fueled adventure or a more leisurely stroll through nature's wonders, the Bluestone Turnpike Trail caters to all skill levels and interests. The Bluestone Turnpike Trail presents an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the wonders of West Virginia's natural beauty. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history aficionado, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, this NPS managed trail promises an unforgettable experience. So lace up your hiking boots, grab your camera, and get ready to embark on a journey that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and connected with nature.

Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts Real Estate

Last Updated: February - 05 - 2025

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