| Bathrooms2 | Bedrooms2 |
| Property TypeSingle Family | Lot Size30 acres |
| Building Area1063 sqft |
|
Spanning approximately 46 acres, with the majority zoned A2 (Agricultural Priority Two), this property offers a rare combination of productive farmland, extensive river frontage, and long-term potential. Approximately 18 acres of dyke land are included, and the property has recently operated as an active farm supporting roughly 25 head of cattle. A key feature is the over 1,000 feet of frontage along the Avon River West Branch, providing expansive views, privacy, and a striking natural setting. Whether continuing agricultural use, exploring forestry-related activities, or establishing a private rural estate, the land itself is the primary value driver. The scale and configuration of the parcel offer flexibility that is increasingly difficult to find. A 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home is located on the property, offering immediate occupancy or a solid foundation for future renovations or enhancement. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking significant land holdings, riverfront exposure, and long-term rural value. *Dykeland piece shown outlined on map awaiting migration and new PID (id:10648) |
| GarageYes | CarportNo |
| Attached GarageNo | Open ParkingNo |
| WaterfrontYes | ViewRiver view |
| ViewYes |
| Bathrooms(Half)1 | FlooringLaminate,Wood,Tile |
| Cooling TypeHeat Pump | CoolingYes |
| Levels2 | PoolYes |
| SewerSeptic System | Stories2 |
| Level | Type | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Second level | Bath (# pieces 1-6) | 6.9 x 9.8 (4pc) |
| Second level | Primary Bedroom | 12 x 22 |
| Second level | Bedroom | 8 x 11 |
| Main level | Kitchen | 10 x 16 |
| Main level | Dining room | 12 x 12 |
| Main level | Living room | 11 x 22 |
| Main level | Laundry room | 7.3 x 11 |
| Main level | Bath (# pieces 1-6) | 2.9 x 7.2 (2pc) |
Listing Office: Exit Realty Town & Country
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Last Modified :Sun, 10 May 2026 00:24:34 GMT
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