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OVERVIEW
The Holland Homesite is a 3.7-acre tract of land located in scenic Nicholas County, home to West Virginia's newest State Park, Summersville Lake State Park. This is a great spot for selecting that perfect home or camp site. This wonderful property is within a 30 to 60 minute drive to multiple recreational sites, including, Summersville Lake Recreational Area, New River Gorge National Park, Monongahela National Forest, and multiple West Virginia State Parks.
ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
3.7 acres consisting of an already cleared home site or camp site area with the remainder being wooded acres
Use for your permanent homesite or for a prime weekend getaway
Many recreational opportunities at Summersville Lake and Recreational Area and nearby New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
Situated near Twenty Mile Creek
Other recreational opportunities found at Summersv...
Other recreational opportunities found at Summersville Lake State Park in Nicholas County and Babcock and Hawks Nest State Parks located in Fayette County
The New River, Gauley River, Kanawha River and Elk River are all within a 30-minute drive
Approximately 10 miles to historic Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
Just over 30 minutes to Fayetteville, West Virginia - gateway to the New River Gorge National Park and world-class whitewater rafting
Approximately 40 minutes to Summersville, West Virginia - the county seat of Nicholas County
Less than 1 hour to Charleston, West Virginia - the State Capitol with major airport, shopping, and dining opportunities
Excellent residential potential
Possible recreational development potential - cabin site
Public water and electric to property. Septic tank on property or new one could be installed.
Four season climate - the fall of the year is spectacular and summers warm and breezy
LOCATION
Google Coordinates: 38.278811, -81.141341
Address: 146 Rockcamp Road, Belva, WV 26656
Elevation Range: +/-840 feet to +/-920 feet above sea level
FOREST / TIMBER RESOURCES
Forest-wide, the wooded area is fully stocked, providing the next ownership with a great deal of flexibility in shaping their own silvicultural legacy. Stem quality forest-wide can be considered excellent with the forest containing a good stocking of trees.
The forest is healthy and there are no signs of pest infestations of Gypsy Moth. The Emerald Ash Borer and the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid could be present which may result in the majority of the ash and hemlock trees becoming severely stressed over the next decade. There have been no forest fires in the recent memory.
RECREATION AT THE HOLLAND HOMEPLACE
The Holland Homesite offers unparalleled recreational opportunities. Numerous recreational activities are anchored by the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve with the New River and Summersville Lake being nearby. The Gauley River, Kanawha River and the Elk River further enhance the water-sports opportunities.
Water-sports enthusiasts will find these waters ideal for boating, whitewater rafting, swimming, canoeing, fishing, kayaking, tubing, snorkeling, paddle boarding and windsurfing. Great fishing is found in all the above-mentioned rivers and lakes with bass (largemouth, smallmouth and rock), flathead catfish, channel catfish, muskie and bluegill present in good numbers.
Nature viewing is first in line of recreational activities. Attentive wildlife management has been geared not to just larger animals. Equal consideration has been extended to increasing the numbers and diversity of species including neo-tropical songbirds, butterflies, turtles, frogs, rabbits, chipmunks, dragonflies, owls, eagles and hawks. White tail deer, black bear, beaver, red/gray fox, bobcat, wild turkey, grouse, duck, squirrel, raccoon, fox and rabbit make up the resident wildlife population. It is hard to find an area that has a better mix of wildlife.
Mountain Biking and Hiking
The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and Summersville Lake Recreational Area both contain miles of trails that may be used for mountain biking and hiking. The area also offers several state parks and the Monongahela National Forest geared for these activities.
Rock Climbing and Rappelling
The area offers world class New River Gorge and Summersville Lake rock climbing. Confident first-timers, folks who have climbed before, or those looking to advance their skills will enjoy the natural sandstone cliffs this area has to offer.
MINERAL RESOURCES
West Virginia is one of the states in the US that has two separate ownership titles; those being SURFACE RIGHTS and MINERAL RIGHTS. All rights the owner has will convey with the property. A mineral title search could be conducted by a title attorney at the same time when the surface title search is being conducted.
BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY
The property was surveyed in 1990 by William Soloman, Licensed Land Surveyor. A copy of this survey can be found in the Office of the County Clerk of Nicholas County in Deed Book 336 Page 200. Additionally, a more recent survey was conducted by Converse Surveying in August 2017. This survey was not recorded but will be provided to prospective buyers. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre. Before purchasing the property, potential buyers can consult a licensed surveyor to determine the actual location of the property and the true number of acres.
ACCESS/FRONTAGE
Road frontage on Rockcamp Road off of Twenty Mile Creek Road.
UTILITIES
Water: Public
Sewer: Private Septic System on property or new one can be installed
Electricity: On-site
Telephone: On-site
Internet: On-site
Cellphone Coverage: Limited
ZONING
Nicholas County has no zoning regulations in effect other than that which is enacted and enforced within the city limits of Summersville and Richwood. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to contact the Nicholas County Health Department and the Nicholas County Flood Zone Administrator regarding installation of septic systems, water wells, and flood insurance requirements.