This home is known as the Wiley Durden farmhouse. It is one of the oldest farms and lived-in houses found in Candler County. Built in 1898, the home features many memories of yesterday. One unique factor is that three generations of the Durden family have occupied the home and continue owning the surrounding farmland. The 1.42 ac property is filled with historical and interesting structures. There are two barns, a storage shed, and a pump house for the deep well which was added 15 years ago. This home has been maintained throughout the years. There have been several improvements, repairs, and renovations made. (A list of these improvements will be available. To mention one, a new roof was installed in 2024.) The rooms include three bedrooms, one full, spacious bathroom, a kitchen with a breakfast area, a dining room, a foyer, a living room, a den, a wide hallway, and a laundry closet. Such character is displayed throughout this home! The quaintness of the home and the country setting with the different exterior structures offer a wonderful place to make a home for a new owner.