LISTING DETAIL
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Features:
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Bedrooms:
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2
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Bathrooms:
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1
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Architectural Style:
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Cabin
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Levels:
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1
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Square Footage:
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1000 Sq. Ft.
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Lot Size:
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4 + Acres
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Time Period Built:
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1980 - 2000
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City:
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Huntsville
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State:
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AR
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General Comments:
Very secluded, wooded location on 10 acres of land. The house reminds me of a ranger station cabin like one might find in a national park.It is 1/4 mile off the county road, down a gravel drive. Brown-painted cedar siding, with green and white-painted wood shutters and same color wood paneling on the utility room. Asphalt shingle roof. It has a traditional-style wood stove which sits on a flagstone floor, with a fieldstone wall behind it. The living room is particularly nice, done in a modern oriental-deco eclectic style (see photos).
The master bedroom has a handmade decoupage mural border made from photocopies of gothic-horror comic book pages, which would make it a great goth/emo teenager's room.
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Additional Detail:
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Floor Plan:
The floor plan of this house is the most efficient that I have ever lived in. Though it is only a little over 900 square feet, it never seems small or crowded. | Living Room: Bright / Sunny / Air, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Modern / Contemporary, Tile Floors, Wallpaper
The views from the living room are of a sloping wooded area, overlooking a valley and rolling forested mountains and hills. The living room is very bright and open, with a feeling of space and freedom. All the floors are high-quality laminate blonde wood, and sandstone-colored ceramic tile. The largest window overlooks the horse feedlot and the goat pen, which are within 50ft of the house. | Exterior Features: Hills, Barn, Large Grounds
The barn is about 20 by 24, steel roof, attached old-fashioned chicken coop, standing shed for 2 Quarter horses, wire-fenced feedlot/pasture, which contains two 2-year old Quarter Horse studs. They are very active, fighting and playing constantly. On the property, there are lovely limestone bluffs, boulders, and rock formations typical of the Arkansas Ozark Mountain area. There are also a couple of nice ravines, which look like creeks for the few days after a rain. The woods are mostly Red Oak, White Oak, Hickory, Beech, Walnut, Cedar, and some Maple. The forest is unusally open and airy for Arkansas, with very little underbrush, bushes, or briar thickets. We see wildlife daily. | Views: City Lights, Mountains
The view from the front yard is a sweepinview of Ozark mountains it's spectacular in spring and Autumn. It overlooks the War Eagle River in the distance, so the valley below is often full of mist on Spring and Autumn mornings. We see many whitetail deer, red a gray squirrels, wild turkeys, coyote, possum, armadillo in the front yard. Almost no light pollution, so at night, it seems as if you could reach up and touch the stars. You can see the lights of farms and towns down in the valley below. | Driveway / Parking: Circle, Long, Textured
Our driveway is a 1/4 mile flint/chert gravel drive. It curves steeply down at first, then has a long flat straight run, then ends in a circle drive beside the house. It is overhung by trees. |
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