6412 Denmar Rd, Hillsboro, WV 24946 (MLS# 26-896)
$410,000
Hillsboro, WV 24946
MLS# 26-896
3 beds | 2 baths | 1910 sqft

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Property Description
Set beside Locust Creek and bordering the historic Locust Creek Covered Bridge, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath farmhouse rests on 3.39+/- private acres in Pocahontas County, WV. Inside, three stone fireplaces, antique southern yellow pine floors, and original hardwood floors reflect the care poured into this home, remodeled in 1998 with many updates in 2001 and a new well added in 2025. A wrap-around deck, part open and part covered, along with a covered front porch, invites you to sit back and take in the sound of the creek and the sight of the covered bridge just beyond the yard. This is a rare chance to own a true piece of West Virginia history.
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Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
Type of Sale: Traditional/Conventional
Status Change Date: 2026-07-10
Current Price: $410,000
Status: Active
List Price: $410,000
Location, Tax & Legal
Physical City: Hillsboro
Zoning: Residential
Map (Tax Ticket): 56
Deed Book: 249
Parcel (Tax Ticket): P/O 11
Page: 172
House Number: 6412
Street Name: Denmar Rd
State/Province: WV
Postal Code: 24946
County: Pocahontas
Area: Little Levels District
General Property Description
Construction Type: Site-built (Stick)
Style: 2 Story
Lot Acres: 3.39
SqFt. Main: 1150
SqFt. Upper: 750
Garage Type: None
Total Rooms: 8
Total Bathrooms: 2
Total Bedrooms: 3
Total Full Baths: 2
Year Built: 1890
Total SqFt.: 1910
Property Remarks
Directions: Rt 219 to Locust Creek Road, right on Denmar Road, house on the right.
Hot Sheet Comment: new
Property Attributes
Historic: 1
Miscellaneous
HOA: No
Documents
Survey: 1
Features Interior
Recessed Lighting: 1
Flooring
Hardwood: 1
Foundation
Stone: 1
Countertops Kitchen
Laminate: 1
Roofing
Age of Roof: 7 years
Tin: 1
Countertops Bath
Solid Surface: 1
Items to Convey
Ceiling Fans: 1
Clothes Dryer: 1
Clothes Washer: 1
Dishwasher: 1
Microwave: 1
Range/Oven: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Utilities
Fuel: Propane
Water: Well
Sewer: Septic
Fireplace/Stove
Fireplace (Propane): 3
Air Conditioning
None: 1
Heating
Electric Baseboard: 1
Radiant Heat: 1
Views
Pastoral View: 1
Stream/Creek: 1
Exterior Material
Log: 1
Vinyl: 1
Features Exterior
Fenced: Split Rail
Water Accessibility
# of Creeks/Streams: Locust
Recreational Feature
Fishing: 1
Owner Update W/5 yr
Plumbing Updated (Year): Well 2025
Property Features
Property Attributes: Historic
Features Interior: Recessed Lighting
Flooring: Hardwood
Countertops Kitchen: Laminate
Countertops Bath: Solid Surface
Items to Convey: Ceiling Fans; Clothes Dryer; Clothes Washer; Dishwasher; Microwave; Range/Oven; Refrigerator
Air Conditioning: None
Heating: Electric Baseboard; Radiant Heat
Exterior Material: Log; Vinyl
Foundation: Stone
Roofing: Tin
Recreational Feature: Fishing
Views: Pastoral View; Stream/Creek
Documents: Survey
Supplements
Steeped in history, the property sits a short distance from Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park, and the farmhouse itself once served as a Confederate Hospital. The Locust Creek Covered Bridge, listed on the National Historic Registry and maintained by the Pocahontas County Historical Society, stands right over the edge of the property, a daily reminder of the area's rich past.
Inside, the farmhouse offers a warm, welcoming layout with three rooms each centered around its own stone fireplace: a living room, a dining room, and a third flexible space that could easily serve as a second living room or office. The kitchen features a cozy breakfast nook, perfect for morning coffee, and the full bath on the first floor adds convenience to the main living space. Upstairs, spacious bedrooms include a large bedroom with its own fireplace, along with a bathroom featuring a soaking tub for quiet relaxation after a long day.
Outside, the grounds are just as inviting. Apple, chestnut, and walnut trees along with a grape arbor bring a storybook quality to the property, while Locust Creek offers trout fishing right in your own backyard. Two outbuildings, including a workshop, provide space for projects, storage, or hobbies.
This is more than a house. It's a rare opportunity to own a piece of West Virginia's history, wrapped in the peace and privacy of Locust Creek and its storied covered bridge.
Listing Office: Greenbrier Real Estate Service
Last Updated: July - 10 - 2026
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