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Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath custom rock home on 34 heavily wooded acres at the dead end of West Boynton Street. The 2689 sq ft home has a completely renovated interior with all new flooring, paint and fixtures. It features a large open eat-in kitchen, living room, formal dining room, parlor, master suite with office, utility/mud room, 3 large bedrooms and double car garage. The home has a nice flowing layout with no wasted space. The focal point of the living room is a great native stone fireplace with large hearth and storage bins and a very nice wet bar. The kitchen has new fixtures and back splash, lots of cabinets and counter space and island with new cook top. The master suite has a large bedroom, office, bath with double vanity, shower, large garden tub and walk-in closet. There is a pull down access to the attic were you will find a huge decked area with both HVAC units and tons of storage space.
This unique property at the edge of town has rolling terrain with huge Post oak, Live Oak, Elm and other native trees and browse for wildlife. The land is home to many deer, and other native wildlife. The fences are in very good condition. The property is joined by undeveloped land on two sides providing privacy and seclusion right on the edge of town. This house is basically invisible to anyone around it.
This home was a custon home built in 1996 by Lewis and Helen Ray. The exterior is native cut limestone and with large paved drive leading into a large double garage. The immediate yard has a decorative metal fence and has a large back patio and large front porch perfect for relexing and enjoying the peace and quiet this location affords. There is a chain link fenced dog pen and another chain linked fenced area that was a small orchard that would serve great as a chicken pen. This is a quality built home with nice updates and is move-in ready.
Directions: From courthouse in Hamilton drive west on Hwy 36 to the blinking light at the edge of town and turn right on Cage St. Turn left on Boynton and the street will dead end at the property