Nearly 60 acres at the highest point in Lawrence County with ridge views. English Tudor home has brick, stone, and hardyboard exterior with good bones but requires updates and maintenance. Kitchen updated with granite counters, energy-efficient windows, 2023 water heater, whole-house Generac generator. This is functional working land—value is in acreage and infrastructure, not house condition. Budget for deferred maintenance. Infrastructure includes 30x60 equestrian barn with eight stalls, wash station, fly control. 40x60 hay barn for storage and equipment. Sheep shelter, lambing sheds, poultry buildings in place. Established pastures with fencing throughout property and between grazing areas. Land actively worked and maintained for farming. Water management: dual well system plus never-dry spring-fed pond ensure year-round supply. Setup proven by previous owners running full-time commercial operation with 105 sheep. Infrastructure tested under real operational demands. Works well for hobby farmers wanting established pastures, barns, fencing in place. Homesteaders get dual water systems for self-sufficiency. Equestrian enthusiasts have barn ready. Anyone wanting large private acreage in Lawrence County with room to work gets that here. Adjoins 5, 000-acre hunting preserve with trail access. $799, 999. Nearly 60 acres with farm infrastructure. Home needs investment, but value is 60 acres with water systems, barns, pastures, fencing. Standard residential financing won't work—conventional bank needs 20% down, FSA Guaranteed for beginning farmers 5-15% down, Farm Credit 25-30% down. Get pre-qualified before offer.