Discover Ravenscrest, 32.06 acres where you can get off the road, off the grid, nearly off the map. Once a thriving family farm, Ravenscrest was abandoned after WW2 and allowed to go back to nature. The once fertile fields grew up in trees and then sat idle for generations. More recently, some timber has been harvested, some roads rebuilt, some of the open fields reestablished. A cleared campsite awaits you with a grassy path taking you down to Sycamore Creek. Running through the property for some 600 feet, it is just the right size to cool your heels on a hot summer day. Have a picnic under the huge old shade trees along the creekbank or pan for gold in the clear, clean water. Children of all ages can catch a tadpole and search for crawdads or the ever elusive mudpuppy. To the far side of the property a freshwater spring percolates from the ground, once used as a pure and natural water ...
Discover Ravenscrest, 32.06 acres where you can get off the road, off the grid, nearly off the map. Once a thriving family farm, Ravenscrest was abandoned after WW2 and allowed to go back to nature. The once fertile fields grew up in trees and then sat idle for generations. More recently, some timber has been harvested, some roads rebuilt, some of the open fields reestablished. A cleared campsite awaits you with a grassy path taking you down to Sycamore Creek. Running through the property for some 600 feet, it is just the right size to cool your heels on a hot summer day. Have a picnic under the huge old shade trees along the creekbank or pan for gold in the clear, clean water. Children of all ages can catch a tadpole and search for crawdads or the ever elusive mudpuppy. To the far side of the property a freshwater spring percolates from the ground, once used as a pure and natural water source. A small stream begins here and flows gently through the property creating an excellent future pond site. Wild game abounds, deer, turkey, bear and small game. Surrounded by thousands of acres of timberlands, Ravenscrest the place to bugg out, camp out or just hide out. owner/agent
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Rt. 60 and 56 (Ducks Corner) in Buckingham County, take 56 north approximately five miles, turn right on Shelton Store Rd. Less than one mile, left on Sycamore Creek Road (664), about one mile to property on the left.