22370 Crk 333, Summersville, MO 65571
This exceptional property in Summersville, Missouri, presents a unique investment opportunity. Nestled on approximately 81.49 acres bordering conservation land, it features a historic five-bedroom, one-bathroom Victorian home with a main floor kitchen/dining area, two living rooms, one bedroom, laundry, and a bathroom. Upstairs, four more spacious bedrooms await. The property boasts an array of outbuildings including an open-faced hay barn, livestock barn, multiple ponds, an additional outbuilding, and upright silos. Three cisterns are present but not currently connected to the home's plumbing. The land is meticulously divided into six fenced and cross-fenced pastures, primarily utilizing seven-strand barbed wire perimeter fencing and electric cross fencing. Currently used for sheep farming, this versatile property is well-suited for cattle, horses, or goats. A sheep chute and corrals are available for negotiation. Situated near the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers, this location offers unparalleled access to fishing, floating, and other outdoor recreational activities. The asking price for this remarkable property is $399,900. The total square footage of the main house is 2,496 square feet. This property combines the charm of a historic home with the practicality of ample acreage and a prime location in the scenic Missouri Ozarks. The property's rich history and natural surroundings create an idyllic setting for both personal enjoyment and potential business ventures. The zip code is 65571, and the property is located in Shannon County.
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