This spectacular southern Middle Tennessee property checks all the boxes for premium estate or family compound buyers seeking unrivaled serenity and privacy. Conveniently located about halfway between Nashville, TN and Huntsville, AL, the land features a blend of open fields and majestic hardwoods with mostly level and gently rolling topography. Utilities available at the road include city water, natural gas, electricity, and fiber for high-speed Wi-Fi.
Land
This stunning 120± acre property offers approximately half a mile of paved road frontage and multiple access points from two county roads. A perfect mix of productive tillable ground and mature hardwood timber makes it ideal for a sprawling estate or a variety of productive uses, including crop cultivation and grazing for cattle or horses.
The mostly level and gently rolling terrain provides multiple potential build sites for a dream home or family compound. Field edges are lined with magnificent century-old white oak trees. Utilities at the road include city water, natural gas, electricity, and fiber for high-speed internet. Mature mast-producing trees, two ponds, and a wet-weather creek create excellent wildlife habitat for the abundant deer and turkey population. The property is located just 15–20 minutes from the charming towns of Lawrenceburg and Pulaski.
Improvements & Land Stewardship
The current owners have lovingly maintained the property for many years. Crop fields are meticulously managed and currently planted in corn. Underbrush has been thoughtfully cleared around the mature white oaks, and numerous sawtooth oaks have been planted to enhance natural beauty and wildlife habitat. The owners’ commitment to stewardship is evident in their philosophy of “leaving it better than they found it,” reflecting a deep appreciation for the values and lifestyle of small-town America.
Recreation
Outdoor recreation is abundant—hike with your dog, ride ATVs, saddle up horses, hunt, or set up a target range. Laurel Hill Lake and New Shoal Creek Reservoir are both just 25 minutes away, and Muscle Shoals, AL is only 50 minutes from the property.
Agriculture
Approximately 40 acres have historically been used for crop rotation farming, primarily corn and soybeans. The fields are currently planted in corn.
Region & Climate
Middle Tennessee enjoys a mild year-round climate with four distinct seasons. Average summer highs reach 85°F, while winter highs average 50°F. Annual rainfall averages around 50 inches, keeping the landscape lush and thriving.
Location
The property is located just 15–20 minutes from Lawrenceburg and Pulaski, TN; 1 hour from Franklin, TN; 1 hour and 10 minutes from Huntsville, AL; and 1 hour and 20 minutes from Nashville, TN. It offers a peaceful rural setting with convenient access to nearby towns and cities.
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Research Parcel InformationEntrance to the property is directly across the road from 3955 Hurricane Creek Rd, Lawrenceburg, TN
Pats intense passion for Life On The Land began as a young boy. As the son of a rural properties real estate broker, Pat grew up going with his Dad on listing appointments, plus helping prep properties for sale. You never get a second chance to make a first impression, was ingrained at an early age.Living in Franklin for over 25 years and recently building a home in College Grove, Pat combines his extensive local area knowledge with his passion for people and the great outdoors. Hes in his element while listing and showing real estate, plus sharing his extensive business experience while guiding his clients.Pats experience has showed him that real estate requires so much more than salesmanship. It means being a trusted consultant, advisor and resource. Youll enjoy Pats infectious passion for people and his love of the great outdoors the moment you meet him. Pat and his wife Lisa live in College Grove.