131 +/- ACRES WITH A HOME, GUEST HOUSE, SEVERAL OUTBUILDINGS & BARNS, AND A POND WITH A WATERFALL
KINGS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK IS ON THE BACK OF THE PROPERTY LINE
This spectacular piece of property has it all. The topo of the land is flat to gentle rolling hills. The property sits up high and offers great views of the surrounding land and the mountains in the distance.
Warren Road is a private road that leads back to a completely renovated century home with 12+ outbuildings and a pond. The driveway is lined with trees and winds completely around the home. A large wrapping front porch offers fantastic views of the land at the front of the property, and a deck on the back of the home offers spectacular views of the back of the property.
Although the age of the original home is unknown, the interior has been completely renovated with modern amenities. The front door opens to a large entry hall with two formal parlors- each having a fireplace, hardwood floors, beadboard walls, beadboard ceilings and a closet. The laundry room and a full bath are also located in this front hall.
A large family room is also located off the front entrance hall and features a beautiful brick fireplace, wide-plank flooring, and beadboard ceiling and walls. The over-sized dining room also has the wide-plank flooring and beadboard ceiling and walls.
The kitchen has a gas stove-top/oven, built-in microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator with water and ice. The pantry located off the kitchen has also been set up as a beverage station with a cabinet that is ready for a beverage or wine refrigerator.
A beautiful wrap-around porch/sunroom is located on the back of the home with access from the kitchen and dining room.
The outbuildings on this property are a must see. Over the years, the past owners of this property have kept the integrity of this working farm. Tools and equine hardware have been left hanging on the walls- just as they were many years ago. Each building served a purpose, and you feel as though you are walking through time.
A guest house with a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath is located behind the home. The home and guest house are located on approximately the center of the land. Both are completely surrounded by open fields which are backed by large hardwoods.
The back portion of the property line is wooded and backs up to Kings Mountain State Park. The park has approximately 10,000+ acres of land with walking and equine trails and several lakes. This property has a great location to downtown Clover and easy access to Charlotte, NC, I-85 and York.
This spectacular piece of property has it all. The topo of the land is flat to gentle rolling hills. The property sits up high and offers great views of the surrounding land and the mountains in the distance.
Warren Road is a private road that leads back to a completely renovated century home with 12+ outbuildings and a pond. The driveway is lined with trees and winds completely around the home. A large wrapping front porch offers fantastic views of the land at the front of the property, and a deck on the back of the home offers spectacular views of the back of the property.
Although the age of the original home is unknown, the interior has been completely renovated with modern amenities. The front door opens to a large entry hall with two formal parlors- each having a fireplace, hardwood floors, beadboard walls, beadboard ceilings and a closet. The laundry room and a full bath are also located in this front hall.
A large family room is also located off the front entrance hall and features a beautiful brick fireplace, wide-plank flooring, and beadboard ceiling and walls. The over-sized dining room also has the wide-plank flooring and beadboard ceiling and walls.
The kitchen has a gas stove-top/oven, built-in microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator with water and ice. The pantry located off the kitchen has also been set up as a beverage station with a cabinet that is ready for a beverage or wine refrigerator.
A beautiful wrap-around porch/sunroom is located on the back of the home with access from the kitchen and dining room.
The outbuildings on this property are a must see. Over the years, the past owners of this property have kept the integrity of this working farm. Tools and equine hardware have been left hanging on the walls- just as they were many years ago. Each building served a purpose, and you feel as though you are walking through time.
A guest house with a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath is located behind the home. The home and guest house are located on approximately the center of the land. Both are completely surrounded by open fields which are backed by large hardwoods.
The back portion of the property line is wooded and backs up to Kings Mountain State Park. The park has approximately 10,000+ acres of land with walking and equine trails and several lakes. This property has a great location to downtown Clover and easy access to Charlotte, NC, I-85 and York.
For more information or to view this property, call Tim Helline at 803-242-8953 or email at TimHelline@gmail.com Website - http://www.carolinafarmsandestates.com/listings/res/200404/index.html?sort=&group_id=46840
For more information or to view this property, call Tim Helline at 803-242-8953 or email at TimHelline@gmail.com
Friday, October 7, 2011
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Trying to teach an old dog a new trick!
Ok, I feel like I am sending my first child to school, or something very close to that. Learning the new ways that folks like to shop for things they have interest in can at times, be a struggle for old dirt heads like myself. I learned a long time ago that you can't beat mother nature and you will 99% of the time loose at "still doing the old things you did to get buy in business and making it tomorrow" don't work. I was about a young 22 years old when I bought my first computer while I was selling Bobcat Loaders in Ohio. The company I worked for at the time believed heavily in the "golden rule" (He who has the gold, makes the rules). When the big guys from Bobcat came in and heavily suggested that I have a computer for the new ways that were fast approaching us (the age of personal computers) I was so nervous but also very excited about the potential the computer would provide me with accelerating my sales which meant more $$ for me, I could hardly stand it. They cost a fortune and when I asked my boss to pay for it, he laughed, "that is nonsense for a salesman to have a computer". Well remember the golden rule he lived by, it killed him! Not literally, but financially it did, but not me. I mustered up the courage to order a machine and with the help of the Bobcat tech team, I was off to the races and never looked back.
Well, alot has changed in the business world in a short almost 30 years, but the thought process is still the same, "don't fight technology" which is why I am writing this blog! We believe big time, in the Internet for marketing everything and anything and we have been told by many to start "blogging" so here we go.
I have somewhat fought the idea of finding some time to sit and just start writing about our business and what we do and who we are and all that stuff, then when I started to check it out, it got pretty easy. Google makes us non techy folks feel special at times because we do this stuff. You start thinking about what you want to blog about and all kinds of things start coming to mind and before to long I start to reflect about what we do, how we got here, where are we going, who we going with and it goes on and on. I realize that what my family and myself do for a living is a great career and I think I am going to start writing a fair amount about it, because it is very rewarding in so many ways.
In a nutshell, we sell land! We are heavily involved in making buyers dreams come true and creating vision for them. We specialize in farms, land, lots, consistency, like and kind and properties that make you proud to be the owner of. We live in York County, SC and it is probably one of the best places this side of the Mississippi to be.
There will be lots more to come. Can't wait to tell the fence story. There are always to stories and my dear friend Joe Metkers story is not as good as mine. He somewhat has selective memory the way I see it!
Looking forward to writing and hearing from fellow bloggers and how they are getting along with all the new ways to stay in touch with all the different tools to pick from. Way to many to name them all, but using any of them is better then not using any at all.
Be back soon,
Tim Helline
Carolina Farms & Estates
Well, alot has changed in the business world in a short almost 30 years, but the thought process is still the same, "don't fight technology" which is why I am writing this blog! We believe big time, in the Internet for marketing everything and anything and we have been told by many to start "blogging" so here we go.
I have somewhat fought the idea of finding some time to sit and just start writing about our business and what we do and who we are and all that stuff, then when I started to check it out, it got pretty easy. Google makes us non techy folks feel special at times because we do this stuff. You start thinking about what you want to blog about and all kinds of things start coming to mind and before to long I start to reflect about what we do, how we got here, where are we going, who we going with and it goes on and on. I realize that what my family and myself do for a living is a great career and I think I am going to start writing a fair amount about it, because it is very rewarding in so many ways.
In a nutshell, we sell land! We are heavily involved in making buyers dreams come true and creating vision for them. We specialize in farms, land, lots, consistency, like and kind and properties that make you proud to be the owner of. We live in York County, SC and it is probably one of the best places this side of the Mississippi to be.
There will be lots more to come. Can't wait to tell the fence story. There are always to stories and my dear friend Joe Metkers story is not as good as mine. He somewhat has selective memory the way I see it!
Looking forward to writing and hearing from fellow bloggers and how they are getting along with all the new ways to stay in touch with all the different tools to pick from. Way to many to name them all, but using any of them is better then not using any at all.
Be back soon,
Tim Helline
Carolina Farms & Estates
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