This 493-acre farm is located just 10 miles south of Clarksville and 1 hour from Nashville. It features a 3,877 square-foot brick home, 200+ acres of combined open land, 1.8 miles of combined road frontage, and 1.5 miles on a beautiful named creek. It also features a quality, well-draining landscape. The open ground has historically proven use as a prime row crop and pasture ground that has supported a variety of farming practices over the decades: beef cattle, chickens, sheep, soybeans, corn, wheat, and tobacco. The balance of the landscape involves a collection of forested hills and gentle ridges that elevate the farm's biodiversity.
This farm has been in the same family since the 1940s. It would be an incredible place for mixed agricultural and recreational use, conveniently situated within a rural region along the main route between Dickson and Clarksville, one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee.
The current owners have regularly cited large groups of deer and turkeys using the property. The landscape contains every foundation a sportsperson and conservationist could dream of to create a habitat for all forms of wildlife: a lot of forest, big fields, and year-round quality water. Additionally, nearly half of the landscape on this farm is high-quality, income-producing agricultural ground that can be leased or used by the owner to farm themselves. This land can meet several agricultural goals and has been proven by the same farming family for two generations.
This farm is a great investment in the land and quality future memories with family and friends. Kids can enjoy the clear, wadeable creek running over a mile through the property. It's a classic, neat country setting for family gatherings. It is also relatively accessible considering its place in a rural area. Its situation along Highway 48 connecting I-40 to Clarksville makes it easier for the owners to spend more quality time on their property.
Our History In 1868 William J. McEwen purchased a farm on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. Cultivating the same dirt for the next 150 years and six generations we have learned the value and importance of land stewardship. For the last 45 years, we have shared our knowledge and expertise by focusing on landowners and prospective landowners of quality rural real estate. Whether you are searching for a long-term land investment, a property with a cold stream and the thrill of a smallmouth bass, mature hardwood forest to pass down to the next generation, or rolling farmland, we can guide you to make the best decision. What We Believe In Legacy We were raised on Tennessee land and have a deep understanding of the area. Integrity We tell the truth, stick to our values and always do whats right. Guidance Whether you are buying a unique farm property or selling an estate we can guide you through every step of the process. Conservation We are conservationists at heart and love to watch agriculture and wildlife habitat co-exist. Sport We have a deep respect for our native wildlife and understand how to manage and promote quality habitat for all of our wild game.