Located in scenic Big Rock, Virginia, this 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a sprawling 110-acre lot, offering both privacy and access to nature. Built in 1965, the main house provides 750 square feet of space, featuring steel roofing and siding. While the interior requires a full renovation, the property’s expansive lot and quiet setting make it a promising canvas for a personal retreat or project.
In addition to the main home, the property includes a 640-square-foot apartment above a detached garage. This second structure also needs repairs, including some foundation work, but adds flexibility for rental income, guest space, or extended family living. Both buildings are positioned to take advantage of the surrounding natural beauty while maintaining distance for privacy.
Despite its secluded atmosphere, the property remains conveniently close to local amenities. Breaks Interstate Park, the Appalachian School of Law, shopping, schools, and a hospital are just minutes away. County water, electricity, and septic systems are already in place, along with a paved driveway, extensive road frontage, and access via a gas company-maintained road leading to the ridge.
The land itself is rich with mature timber, wildlife, and a wet-weather stream, attracting deer, turkey, and even bear. It offers opportunities for hunting, hiking, or other outdoor recreation. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful mountain retreat, a fixer-upper for rental potential, or simply a property with endless possibilities, this Big Rock home and acreage provide a rare combination of practicality, natural beauty, and investment potential.