What a great ownership opportunity this one is! This rural, mountain home sits on 14.62 private acres sandwiched between Green Ridge State Forest and Town Creek. A three bedroom, two full bath log home built in 2003. The 36 x 20 great room has a vaulted ceiling that peaks at 28 feet. The master bedroom features an en-suite bath and a walk in closet. The 36 x 21 shed has 200 amp electric service, water and a propane connection. Beautiful views of the mountain side from the front porch. Green Ridge State Forest is the second largest Maryland state forest stretching over 40,000 acres bordering nearby Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It is an outdoor enthusiast's playground. The forest abounds with turkey, grouse, squirrel, and deer for hunting and you can fish for bass, trout, and sunfish in the freshwater streams. Canoeing, boating, hiking, and horse back riding are other favorites througho...
What a great ownership opportunity this one is! This rural, mountain home sits on 14.62 private acres sandwiched between Green Ridge State Forest and Town Creek. A three bedroom, two full bath log home built in 2003. The 36 x 20 great room has a vaulted ceiling that peaks at 28 feet. The master bedroom features an en-suite bath and a walk in closet. The 36 x 21 shed has 200 amp electric service, water and a propane connection. Beautiful views of the mountain side from the front porch. Green Ridge State Forest is the second largest Maryland state forest stretching over 40,000 acres bordering nearby Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It is an outdoor enthusiast's playground. The forest abounds with turkey, grouse, squirrel, and deer for hunting and you can fish for bass, trout, and sunfish in the freshwater streams. Canoeing, boating, hiking, and horse back riding are other favorites throughout the forest. Town Creek is a tributary stream of the Potomac River. The creek is formed about a half mile south of Buchanan State Forest in Bedford County Pennsylvania and flows for 41.6 miles. Town Creek flows south through Allegany County Maryland and empties into the Potomac River about 4 miles east of Oldtown, Maryland. One can enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming in the creek. 19008-77202