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Harness Hill Farms

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Property Summary

Posted On: 17 Dec 2008

Size:
+/- 147 Acres

County:
Montgomery County

Asking Price:
$2,965,000

Property Status:
New

Contact:
Frank Thomas - 334.657.4686

Property Package (PDF):
Harness Hill Farms Package.pdf

Property Location

Address:
Bell Road at Remington Road

City:
Montgomery

State:
Alabama

General Information

Property Size:
+/- 147 Acres

Possible use(s):
Residential (Single Family),Recreational,Investment

Property Features:
Harness Hill Farms boasts countless improvements. The office building (+/-3,895 square feet) has 3 bathrooms and has also been used as living quarters in the past. The main house (+/- 5,866 square feet) has 4 individual living suites each with its own kitchen and full bathroom, as well as a central kitchen and rear entertaining porch (+/- 557 square feet) complete with stainless steel sink and bar area. The equipment shed/building (+/- 5,366 square feet) is a very good space for the storage of equipment, boats, RV’s, etc. The riding arena (+/- 20,000 square feet) is fully covered and sprinkled for dust control. As a package these improvements are ideal for the horse lover or for anyone who can appreciate the need to entertain.

Sales Terms:
Cash to Seller at Closing

Property Divisions:
Possible

Directions:
Call Agent

Property Market

Market Type:
Small

Road Type:
Paved

Property Visibility:
Excellent

Additional Details

Terrain:
Flat to Slightly Rolling

Soil Type:

Available Utilities:
Electricity,Water - City / County,Sewer,Cable

Discovering Alabama From Its Watery Byway

By CHRISTOPHER PERCY COLLIER
Published: May 16, 2008

THE Robert F. Henry Dam near Montgomery, Ala., is a sprawling wall of reinforced concrete with 11 spillway gates that holds back approximately 234,200 acre feet of water, creating the lake called Jones Bluff Reservoir. Its lock, a massive concrete-lined chamber 655 feet by 84 feet, was built to raise and lower bulky barges hauling tons of wood and grain some 200 miles downriver to Mobile Bay.

Read the complete article at the New York Times here