SOLD!! 43.18 Acres of Residential and Recreational Land in Cumberland County VA!
Description
43.18 Acres - Residential Land - Big & Small Game Hunting - Mature Timber - Tillable Farmland - Privacy
43+ acres of mature timber and tillable farmland. Looking to escape the city life and enjoy country living? Interested in a recreational tract loaded with big and small game? How about a timber investment with immediate marketable timber? This affordable 43+-acre property is the ticket! Less than 1 hour from Richmond, VA you can be living the country lifestyle with an easy commute to the city. Large oaks litter this property. Muddy Creek boards the southeastern boundary, offering a great water source for local game. Two large openings, totaling nearly 6 acres would be a great opportunity to establish food plots for the wildlife or a potential secluded homesite. Turkey and deer are plentiful, as well as the occasional black bear. Over 550' of road frontage, and possible subdivide opportunity (buyers verify with county planning division). Act quickly! This property is priced to sell fast!
About Cumberland County:
Cumberland County was established in 1749 from Goochland County. The county is named for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, second son of King George II of Great Britain.
From 1749 until the eastern portion was detached to form Powhatan County in 1777, Mosby Tavern served as the county courthouse. The tavern subsequently became known as "Old Cumberland Courthouse." In 1778 the narrow triangular area bordering the southern bank of the James River was annexed from Buckingham County.
About Cumberland State Forest:
In 1954, the federal government deeded land to the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the Cumberland State Forest was born. Under the Virginia Department of Forestry's management, the forest grew to its present 16,222 acres in central Virginia's Cumberland County.
For more information on this and other land for sale in Cumberland County, contact Johnny Seamster at 434-294-6714 or by email at jseamster@mossyoakproperties.com, or visit landandfarmsrealty.com