StunningThis beautiful turn key farm in the Winterboro Community of Talladega County is a real head turner. The current owners began construction on the custom built home in 2021 and completed it in 2022. They have carefully carved out a fully functional farm out of what was natural regenerated forest land. See the details below on the house and land. Winterboro is a great, quiet rural unincorporated community that is home to a large number of farms. The areas families are served by Winterboro School, which is less than 1.5 miles from this home. The Talladega National Forest with its miles of trails, waterfalls and thousands of acres of public hunting land is less than 10 minutes away.The homeNew construction (completed in 2022) 2400 +/- sq ft 3 bedroom and 2.5 bath farmhouse style home. This home has all the bells and whistles. Open floorplan, huge master suite with soaking tub and great walk in shower, kitchen features granite and tile and all the amenities of a modern home. Hardwood and tile throughout the home on both levels. No expense was spared here. Tall ceilings, eight foot, solid wood interior doors. Crown throughout the home and large baseboards. The exterior styling will bring to mind a classic southern farm house with a beautiful front porch with great views and a classic robin's egg blue ceiling. The first floor of the home consists of kitchen and dining rooms, the living room, half bath, a sitting room, master suite, office and good size laundry room with a large pantry and a built in storm shelter. Upstairs you will find another sitting area/play area and the other two bedrooms and a shared bath. Out back you will find a carport with a covered walkway to the back door and enough room for two cars to park and a covered patio big enough to have an outdoor kitchen right next to the fountain and fish pond.The land45 +/- acres with road frontage on Bullocks Ferry and Bob White Road. There is 17 +/- acres of fenced pasture in three paddocks. There are several more acres that could be added with just fencing. A garden spot is in place that has been used for corn, beans, okra and peas. The yard for the home is 5+/- acres and has a lot going for it. It is surrounded by fruit trees (peaches, plums, apples, crabapples, pears) and other trees. There are also wildflowers planted around the home. The balance of the property is naturally regenerated mixed woods. Greasy Head Branch runs through the property offering water for livestock and wildlife. The branch usually has water year around but can dry up in drought. This mixed forest could be cleared for pasture, cleared to make a better timber stand or left as a wildlife area which is what the current owners have done. Deer, turkey and small game are abundant.Other amenitiesThis property contains 4 pole barns: one has been used primarily for hay and equipment storage and is located on the hill behind the home. One is in one of the pastures and has primarily been used for shade for cattle. The other was built as a carport/patio and is attached to the home by a covered walkway. The last one is a covered storage for a side by side or UTV. In addition to these structures there is a 1200 +/- sq ft shop building with roll up door and two walk doors with power and water and a concrete floor. A single, large horse stall type barn is also in one of the pastures. A gravel RV pad is in place with a water supply and 50 Amp electric hook up but no septic at the RV site. The farm is on public water and hydrants are in place in multiple locations around the property so you are never far from a water source. There is also a capped well on site that is not in use. The home also has city water, septic and natural gas in place.