Unique Log Home for Sale in West Virginia

Ideal for the outdoor lover, the home is located approximately five miles from a 28,000-acre wildlife management area.
The spacious kitchen features beautiful stone countertops.
The spacious kitchen features beautiful stone countertops.

Tucked among gorgeous scenery near Gerrardstown, WV a beautiful custom-crafted log home sits on a quiet cul de sac. The surrounding 10.8 wooded acres feature hiking trails, a year-round creek and multitude of wildlife that make this property a must-see.

The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home features three finished levels, an inviting covered front porch, vaulted ceilings, expansive kitchen with imported stone tile counters and a three-car garage. Unique elements throughout the home include a Colorado red slate foyer, breezeway and walkways, a Brazilian ironwood deck and local Chestnut wormwood flooring on the main and upper floors.

Ideal for the outdoor lover, the home is located approximately five miles from a 28,000-acre wildlife management area, as well as canoeing, fishing, hunting and hiking on the historic Tuscarora Trail. The Civil War and Washington Heritage Trail driving tours are also nearby.

This section of West Virginia proves to be a great place to live. The village of Gerrardstown sits close to Martinsburg, Winchester, Shepherdstown and other areas that boast an assortment of independent and specialty restaurants. Also in the vicinity, residents enjoy wine and art festivals, pick-ur-own farms, foreign film theatre, fairs and festivals that feature heritage crafts and many other attractions. You’ll also find easy access for taking day trips to neighboring counties and states. For more information, visit www.remax.com. MLS # BE7667967

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