This 110-acre property in Big Rock, Virginia, combines mountain privacy with convenient access to local services. Located minutes from Breaks Interstate Park, the Appalachian School of Law, shopping, schools, and a hospital, it offers seclusion without losing accessibility.
The main residence, built in 1965, measures about 750 square feet. It includes three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a steel roof and siding. However, the home requires full interior renovation. A second structure above the detached garage provides a 640-square-foot apartment, which also needs renovation and some foundation work.
In addition, utilities such as county water, electricity, and septic are already available on-site. The property includes a private paved driveway, extensive road frontage on two sides, and access to a ridge road maintained by a gas company. This allows year-round entry for vehicles or ATVs.
The land itself holds mature timber and supports abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, and bear. A wet-weather stream runs through the acreage, adding to its natural character. Trails and wooded sections create space for hiking, hunting, or future development.
Because of its size and features, the property supports a range of potential uses. For example, it could serve as a family retreat, a hunting lodge, or a multi-structure residential setting. The mix of open space, forest, and repair-ready structures gives room for vision and long-term planning.
If you’re interested in learning more about this property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.













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