On the market for the first time in over a century is a charming 65.24-acre homestead at 2741 Spread Hollow Road in Clay, West Virginia, with the charm of early Appalachian life and the promise of endless possibilities. Developed in 1925, the property offers 1,081 square feet of interior space that once served as a multi-generational hunting and gathering camp, and maintains practical, time-tested features including a wood and coal stove, a hand-dug well, and a cool canning cellar. A covered porch wraps around two sides of the home, offering peaceful views of the seasonal creek, mature chestnut trees, and surrounding hills. Inside, the home offers three bedrooms and two baths across a straightforward 1,081-square-foot layout. The living room centers on the wood and coal stove, while the kitchen and dining spaces carry a simple, rustic feel. Upstairs bedrooms feature ceiling fans, and though the property has served as a hunting cabin rather than a full-time residence, its structure invites both restoration and continued use as a base camp. The outside features rolling acreage with water features, partial fencing, and multiple outbuildings, including an old blacksmith shop, corn crib, and storage sheds. Mineral rights are conveyed with the sale, adding long-term value. Wildlife thrives here, with generations of successful whitetail and turkey hunting, while proximity to the Elk River and Wallback Wildlife Management Area ensures abundant opportunities for fishing and outdoor recreation. Sold as-is, for an incredible price, this offer won’t last long. If you are seeking a piece of history to restore, a rustic retreat, or acreage with both homestead and hunting potential, this rare Appalachian farmstead delivers authenticity and opportunity. Schedule a private showing today and experience it all firsthand!
Price $212,000.
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