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Welcome to this 3-bedroom, 3-bath home, perfectly blending historic charm with contemporary living. This unique property features a fully finished basement, offering ample space for relaxation. Enjoy your mornings on the large screened porch, overlooking a serene pond, or take in the breathtaking views of the George Washington National Forest from the inviting front porch. Located near Elizabeth Furnace and Blue Hole, this home is a nature lover's dream, with a multitude of hiking trails, rock climbing spots, and the stunning vistas from Woodstock Tower nearby. Beyond the grazing pastures, there are trails perfect for horses or ATV riding. The property boasts a beautiful bank barn with post and beam construction, significant storage space, separate electrical service, horse stalls, a two-car garage, and a paddock area, ideal for equestrian enthusiasts. The barn, once part of the renowned Burners Sulphur Springs lodging resort of the late 1800s, comes with structural engineering plans to convert it into a charming short-term rental, making it a lucrative investment opportunity. History buffs will appreciate the signatures of past guests, still visible on the remaining horse-hair plastered walls in the barn. A new septic tank was installed one year ago for the main house, complete with a sewer line to the barn to create a second dwelling. A new roof was installed on the home in 2019. With its picturesque views and rich history, this property is a rare gem, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of the past while enjoying modern amenities. Don’t miss the chance to make this extraordinary home your own.