Coming around the bend on Cecil Lett Road in Bradford, Tennessee, you'll see this charming farm house that is for sale and waiting on its next owner to love it as much as the current owner has. If you desire solitude on a gravel road and a covered front porch to sit on and listen to the sounds of nature and watch the spring storms roll in, this house is calling your name. Come out and see all what 168 Cecil Lett Road has to offer.
Situated on over 2 acres in northern Gibson County, this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home has oner 1660 square feet and all of the warmth and coziness that the tongue and groove wood provides. Newer windows, an HVAC system, and a laundry room with lots of windows for natural light assist in bringing this 1954 rural home into this century. The seller is leaving the washer, dryer, shop refrigerator, house refrigerator, microwave, and range for the buyer to have a good start in the home.
One of your favorite spots on this property will likely be the large shop at the back of the property. The shop's 2 car garage is in addition to the home's attached carport. At 54 feet wide and 32 feet deep, there are so many possibilities for this added space. In addition to the shop's parking area, there is a full bathroom, 2 shed bays for storage, and a large screened in porch that could potentially be used a good portion of the year. The lot is wired for a pool and the shop is wired for a welder for those wishing to have a side business or hobby. There is adequate room to park your 4 wheeler, side by side, boat, and camper/RV on this property.
The home sits in a clearing and is surrounded on 2 sides by trees and offers views of fields and pastures on the other two sides. There is a small pond in the wooded area that would be fun to explore and potentially fish. There is a storm shelter for peace of mind.
Bradford, Tennessee, offers a quintessential small-town experience characterized by a strong, supportive community and an exceptionally affordable cost of living, particularly in housing. The town is famous for being the "Doodle Soup Capital of the World," hosting an annual festival that brings people together.