Nestled in the heart of the upstate, just beyond the gentle flow of Sharp's Creek, lies a truly exceptional piece of property, a paragon of acreage that speaks of history and promises of future rewards. Imagine the 310.52 acres of rich land currently adorned with loblolly pine, swaying softly in the breeze. This land is not merely for timber production; it's a canvas for your dreams, whether it be lush food plots, golden with the setting sun, or roaring hardwood bottoms created for beautiful aesthetics. Privacy reigns supreme here. The gated entrance opens to a world where mature trees stand as silent sentinels along all boundaries, ensuring seclusion. The farm's neighbors are vast expanses of large acreage tracts, enhancing the sense of boundless space and serenity. Travel further, and you'll find 299+/- acres of the wooded sanctuary where nature flourishes. Among these, 139+/- acres of mature planted loblolly pine intertwine with 63+/- acres of 9-year-old planted loblolly pines, 66+/- acres of beautiful hardwood bottoms, and 31+/- acres of 1-year-old planted loblolly pine creating a rich diversity of nature. This property is a haven for wildlife; deer, wild turkey, and upland game thrive here, making it a paradise for hunters and nature lovers alike. Three established food plots and a large powerline to hunt offer more than just a break from the outside world; they are places where memories are made. Imagine teaching your child to hunt like your father taught you or spending a quiet afternoon under the shaded, swaying pine. A network of internal roads invites you to explore every corner of the property with ease. Here, there are no conservation easements or homeowner's associations to blur your vision. Though it feels worlds away, this sanctuary is conveniently located just 12 miles from Historic Downtown Union, 30 miles from Spartanburg, and 35 miles from Rock Hill. This property is not just land; it is a legacy, a rare opportunity to embrace the best of Southern living, where your dreams can take root and flourish.