Some properties you tour, this one you feel. Tucked into 215 acres of genuine countryside - not manicured, not curated, just real land - this log home has the kind of character you can't manufacture. Hand-hewn walls, hardwood floors worn to a beautiful patina, and a stone fireplace big enough to gather around on a cold night. It doesn't feel like a retreat. It is one.
The kitchen and dining room are sized for real life -- Sunday dinners, a house full of family, friends who show up and end up staying the weekend. There's a half bath just off the main living area, and upstairs, three bedrooms that offer the kind of quiet most people have completely forgotten exists. Mornings here have a different pace. Coffee on the open deck, or settle into the sunroom while the light comes up slow. By evening, the screened porch becomes the only place you want to be -- watching deer slip through the tree line, the pond going gold in the last of the daylight, nothing louder than birdsong.
The land itself is the real story. Two hundred fifteen acres gives you room to think. Keep it whole as a private family estate, divide it carefully over time, or explore a thoughtful residential development. Whatever direction you take, you're starting with something increasingly hard to find: land that hasn't been touched, and a home that was built to last on it.