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Historic Log Cabin on 23 Acres With Free Natural Gas and Waterfall

Posted on August 18, 2026August 18, 2026 by Adorable Living Spaces

Welcome to Adorable Living Spaces. Today we are featuring a distinctive country property at 2093 Beech Fork Rd in East Lynn, West Virginia, located between Beech Fork Lake and East Lynn Lake in Wayne County.

Recently reduced by $20,000 to $279,900, the property combines a restored historic log cabin with approximately 23.29 acres of open and wooded land. The home provides approximately 2,200 square feet, with 3 bedrooms officially listed and a layout described as offering potential for 3 to 4 bedrooms.

Originally constructed in the 1890s, the cabin has undergone substantial interior remodeling and structural improvements during the past year and a half while retaining many of its historic elements. The property also includes a workshop, fenced backyard, chicken coop, public water, private septic, an additional well, and approximately 1,940 feet of road frontage.

For buyers looking for a West Virginia homestead, historic log cabin, hobby farm, hunting retreat, or recreational property, the combination of usable bottomland, wooded ridge acreage, free natural gas, wildlife, a seasonal waterfall, and proximity to two major recreational lakes creates an interesting rural opportunity.

Property DetailsInformation
Price$279,900
Address2093 Beech Fork Rd, East Lynn, WV 25512
Bedrooms3 listed; layout described as 3–4 bedrooms
Bathrooms2
Living AreaApproximately 2,200 sq ft
Lot SizeApproximately 23.29 acres
Year BuiltOriginally constructed in the 1890s
Property TypeHistoric Log Cabin / Residential Property
WaterPublic water plus additional well
SewerPrivate septic
WorkshopYes, connected by enclosed breezeway
UtilitiesFree natural gas with no stated usage limits
ViewsWooded acreage, open field, sunset views
HOANot stated

Restored 1890s Log Cabin With Original Character

The centerpiece of the property is the historic log cabin originally constructed in the 1890s. Rather than presenting only an untouched older structure, the listing states that substantial interior remodeling and structural improvements have taken place during the past year and a half.

The main living room retains one of the home’s strongest original elements: a stone fireplace, which has now been fitted with a gas insert. Another main-level room, described as either a bedroom or library, retains original wood details and built-in features.

An oversized kitchen serves as a central gathering area and has updated stainless appliances along with additional space for dining and storage. The main floor also contains a laundry and utility room and a full bathroom with a walk-in shower.

Despite the recent improvements, buyers should remember that this remains a structure with origins dating back more than a century. The combination of historic construction and later additions makes a thorough inspection particularly important before purchasing.

2,200 Square Feet With Flexible 3-to-4-Bedroom Layout

The residence provides approximately 2,200 square feet across the original cabin and subsequent additions.

Although the property is officially presented with 3 bedrooms, the listing describes the layout as providing 3 to 4 bedrooms. The main-floor bedroom or library gives buyers some flexibility depending on how they want to use the house.

Upstairs, the primary bedroom has its own exterior access to a private deck overlooking the wooded acreage. Two additional bedrooms are situated within the original cabin portion of the home, and the second floor also includes a full bathroom with a tub and shower.

This arrangement could work for full-time country living, a family retreat, or buyers who need a separate office, library, or guest space. Buyers should verify bedroom classifications and any applicable septic or occupancy limitations if the number of bedrooms is important to their plans.

Free Natural Gas, Public Water and Additional Well

One of the property’s most unusual practical features is the availability of free natural gas with no stated usage limits.

Depending on the legal arrangement, system condition, and how the gas can be used, this could potentially help offset some household energy expenses. The existing stone fireplace already contains a gas insert.

The property is also served by public water and private septic, while an additional water well is located on the acreage. Having more than one potential water source may be useful for a rural property, although the condition and permitted uses of the well should be established.

Buyers should independently verify the legal basis for the free-gas arrangement, whether it transfers automatically with the property, maintenance responsibilities, equipment condition, and any agreements or easements connected with it. The well and septic system should likewise be professionally inspected.

23.29 Acres With Open Bottomland and Wooded Ridges

The approximately 23.29 acres provide an interesting combination of usable open ground and more rugged wooded terrain.

Around 9 acres of relatively flat bottom ground are located west of Beech Fork Road along a wet-weather stream. According to the listing, this area has previously supported both crops and livestock.

That history could make the open acreage worth investigating for gardening, pasture, small-scale farming, or other agricultural uses. Soil quality, drainage, fencing, and flood characteristics should be evaluated before assuming a particular use will work.

Behind the residence, the terrain rises into a wooded ridge containing a mixture of Appalachian hardwoods. This gives the property a very different character from the open ground and provides additional space for recreation, privacy, wildlife habitat, and potentially hunting where legally permitted.

Seasonal Waterfall, Wildlife and Recreational Land

Another distinctive natural feature is a seasonal waterfall located within sight of the home.

The wooded portion of the property reportedly supports wildlife including deer, turkey, and small game. Combined with the ridge terrain and hardwood forest, this could make the acreage attractive to buyers who value outdoor recreation.

A wet-weather stream also crosses the bottomland. Buyers should understand that seasonal waterfalls and wet-weather streams can change considerably depending on rainfall and time of year, so their appearance during a showing may not represent year-round conditions.

For buyers interested in hunting or managing the land for wildlife, it would be worthwhile to examine neighboring parcels, property boundaries, access routes, timber condition, and the location of open ground relative to the wooded ridge.

Workshop, Chicken Coop and Homestead Potential

A workshop connected to the residence through an enclosed breezeway provides useful space for projects, tools, equipment, or storage.

There is also a chicken coop with its own enclosed pen, an existing feature that could appeal to buyers interested in establishing a small homestead.

The fenced backyard provides another defined outdoor area immediately around the residence. Covered porch areas have corrugated metal ceilings, while the west-facing front porch overlooks the field across the road and offers sunset views.

Together with the approximately nine acres of flatter ground, these improvements give the property legitimate hobby-farm or homestead potential. Buyers considering livestock or expanded agricultural use should still verify fencing, water availability, soil conditions, local regulations, and any improvements that would be required.

Road Frontage, Access and Location Between Two Lakes

The property reportedly has approximately 1,940 feet of frontage along Beech Fork Road, giving it extensive exposure and access relative to many rural parcels.

Access from multiple sides is also mentioned in the listing, while a gravel roadway forms part of the rear boundary along the ridge. This arrangement could potentially be useful for recreational access or managing different portions of the acreage.

The location is approximately 7.4 miles from Beech Fork State Park, where recreational opportunities include boating, fishing, trails, horseback riding, and camping. East Lynn Lake is approximately 15 miles away.

For access to larger population centers, Huntington is approximately 20 miles from the property, while Tri-State Airport is reported to be about 29 miles away. This provides a relatively rural setting without placing the property extremely far from regional services.

Due Diligence Before Buying This Historic Property

Because the original cabin dates to the 1890s, a detailed professional inspection is essential even though substantial improvements have reportedly been completed recently. Particular attention should be given to the foundation, structural logs and framing, roof, additions, plumbing, electrical system, gas system, moisture intrusion, drainage, insulation, windows, and any hidden repairs.

Buyers should investigate permits and documentation associated with the recent remodeling and structural improvements. With a house this old, it is also sensible to evaluate potential lead-based paint, asbestos-containing materials, wood-destroying insects, rot, previous water damage, and modifications made during different periods of the home’s history.

The private septic system should be located and professionally inspected. Buyers should verify its age, capacity, maintenance history, drain-field location, and compatibility with the number of bedrooms. The additional well should be inspected and its water quality and flow tested if the buyer intends to use it.

Special attention should also be given to the free natural gas arrangement, wet-weather stream, seasonal waterfall, approximately 9 acres of bottomland, drainage and possible flood exposure. A survey and title review should confirm the 23.29-acre boundary, approximately 1,940 feet of road frontage, easements, rear gravel road, mineral rights, gas rights, and legal access from the different sides of the property.

Final Thoughts

At $279,900 following a $20,000 price reduction, this East Lynn property combines features that are difficult to find together in a conventional rural home: a historic cabin, more than 23 acres, open agricultural ground, wooded mountain terrain, water features, and useful supporting structures.

The restored 1890s log cabin gives the property considerable character, while approximately 2,200 square feet and a flexible 3-to-4-bedroom layout provide more living space than many traditional recreational cabins.

Outside, the seasonal waterfall, wet-weather stream, approximately 9 acres of relatively flat bottomland, Appalachian hardwoods, workshop, chicken coop, wildlife habitat, and extensive road frontage create possibilities for homesteading, gardening, recreation, hunting, or simply maintaining a private country retreat.

For buyers searching for a West Virginia homestead, historic log cabin, hobby farm, hunting property, mountain retreat, or acreage near Beech Fork Lake and East Lynn Lake, this Wayne County property deserves consideration—especially if the free-gas arrangement, recent renovations, septic system, acreage, and water features check out during due diligence.

If you need more info, contact the listing agent from the Zillow link below the photos.

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