Absolutely wonderful! Once you see it, you will never want to leave. Located on the bank of the fantastic North Fork of the wild and scenic Smith River is this historic site of the old 1858 Rockland Stage wagon stop - commonly referred to in modern history as Major Moore's.
Two dwellings sit on 8.72 acres surrounded by the Six Rivers National Forest. The main home was built of Redwood in 1950. It has 1290 square feet with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, a large kitchen, a great room featuring a stone fireplace with a wood burning insert, a loft and a laundry/mud room. Also, there is a second story sheetrocked for a bedroom and bath. This house has a newer seamless metal roof, wood siding and a comfortable front porch to sit and listen to the river going by.
The guest cabin, built in 1979, has 688 square feet, a sleeping loft, composition shingle roof, wood siding and an inviting porch.
There is a 640 square foot garage with shop constructed in 1950, an additional storage building plus the power plant housing.
Other delights of this property include an established orchard recently expanded with Heirloom saplings protected by an elk-proof fence, a garden area, a grape arbor and a year-round creek.
Power is provided by a hydro-electric system backed up with a diesel generator. Commununication with the outside world is via satellite. Access to this remarkable property is over 20 miles of forest service roads.
Please don't hesitate to call if you have questions or want a packet.