PROPERTY FEATURES
Property Features:
Historic Farmhouse
Creekside Barn
Picturesque Stone Column Bridge Entrance
200 year old pecan tree
Heated and cooled indoor event space
Creekside Patio
Creekside Firepit
Pecan Tree Firepit
Ponytail (dangling) lights in the pecan tree
Mountain Views
Hilltop Barn
Overnight accommodations for approximately 27 in the Farmhouse
Restroom – Barn and Smokehouse
7 outdoor power hookups- 15, 20 and 50 amp on each
23-Acre Estate
Six outdoor event space options
· Garden · Courtyard · Mill Run · Pecan Tree · Creekside Patio · Front of Barn ·
Farmhouse Features
Overnight accommodations for approximately 27 guests
Gourmet kitchen
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
200 year old pecan tree with ponytail lighting
Game room
Glam room
King size bunk beds
Farmhouse Firepit
Creekside Barn Features
7000 square foot facility
Heated and cooled indoor event space
Wood burning fireplace
Handicap accessibility
Spacious Restrooms
Creekside Firepit
Creekside Patio
Jacob Brown and Ruth Gordon were probably married about 1760 in Anson County, NC (now Union County, SC); they had four known children: Jacob Jr., Thomas, Benjamin and John Gordon Brown. Although Thomas is the only one known to have been here prior to Jacob Sr.’s death in a hunting accident June 28, 1785, Ruth and the four sons settled here after his death. Both Ruth and Jacob are buried in the family cemetery on the Nolichucky.
The house and surrounding twenty-three acres had been in the family until April of 2018, when Don & Angie Lemmon bought the property. They immediately began to restore the farmhouse and then constructed Hilltop Barn and Creekside Barn.