7390 S Harpeth RdFranklin, TN 37064
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Fantastic opportunity to own 141.28 surveyed acres in Williamson County. Hard to find tracts of this size in the county. Farm has been in the same family since the 1950/60's. Est 35 to 40+/- acres of hay fields & pasture. 100+/- acres of mature trees including hardwoods. Potential for multiple build sites. Power at the road. Water would be via a well. Spring on prop. 2,000+/- feet of road frontage S Harpeth Rd and approx 2,000 ft of frontage on S Harpeth Creek on west boundary and Coldwater Branch runs the entire east boundary of the property, empties into the S Harpeth Creek. Lots of wildlife incl deer & turkeys. Plenty of room for horses & livestock, no fencing. Width of property varies from a few hundred yards to over 600 yards. Almost a mile in depth from S Harpeth Rd to the back property line. House on property has no value, sold "As Is".
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