Welcome to a piece of history in Clarke Co Alabama
Welcome to a piece of history nestled near the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers. This enchanting property, dating back to 1831, boasts a captivating blend of the past and present. Situated on 10 acres, this nearly 200-year-old home exudes charm and tranquility, offering a rural haven near the confluence of two majestic rivers. Originally built in the federal style, the home has witnessed the passage of time, with thoughtful additions enhancing its solidity and stability. With 4 bedrooms and two and a half baths, the residence stands as a testament to the region's rich history, featuring locally sourced woods that add warmth and character to every room. The property's historical significance extends beyond the home itself. Once a post office, the house still retains its old post office furniture, providing a tangible connection to its storied past. Additionally, it served as a haven for overnight travelers along the river system, adding to the allure of this unique estate. Immerse yourself in the slower and simpler life of yesteryears as you explore the well-preserved stories within the walls of this historic home. The rural and secluded setting invites you to experience a lifestyle reminiscent of a bygone era, all while enjoying the comforts of modern living. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the diverse wildlife that calls this property home. Deer frequent the front yard, creating a picturesque scene as they graze along the edges. The generous road system, ideal for low-traffic travel by ATV or horse, caters to the adventurous spirit of horse riding and ATV enthusiasts. Step into a world where time stands still, where history whispers through the trees, and where the charm of rural living beckons. This is not just a home; it's an opportunity to own a piece of history and embrace a lifestyle that seamlessly blends the past with the promise of a rural future. Come and discover the timeless allure of this historic home and its picturesque surroundings. • Built in 1831 (Davy Crockett was Senator when home was built) • Most recent home renovation 1985 • New HVAC systems • Wood siding • Termite Bond • Metal Roof • Septic In Place