Pickett Park Farmstead
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Aerial of the Cumberland Plateau farmstead
Open House · Sat, Sept 5 · 12 to 3 PM CT

Jamestown, Tennessee, the Cumberland Plateau

Forty-three acres, three homes, and a farm that already works.

A regenerative farmstead in organic management for seven years: pasture, orchard, barn, and creek, minutes from Pickett State Park.

Offered at

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43± acres

One contiguous farm

3 homes

Two renovated to the studs

7 years

Organic management

4-stall barn

Plus hayloft & pole barn

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The Estate

A working farm on the plateau, kept the old way and finished the new way.

Rolling gently across the Cumberland Plateau, Pickett Park Farmstead is forty-three acres of mature perennial pasture ringed by woods, year-round creeks, a stocked pond, and centurion oaks standing sentry. For the past seven years the land has been under organic management: no herbicides, no pesticides, just pasture, orchard, and two productive garden sites doing their quiet work.

Three homes anchor the farm. Two have been taken down to the studs and rebuilt with new kitchens and new baths, while the third stands ready as workshop, studio, or the next project. The infrastructure is already in place: woven-wire fencing along the road, water in every pasture, run-in sheds with electricity, a four-stall barn with a large hayloft, a chicken house, a four-bay garage, and a pole barn for the tractors.

Homestead, multi-generational compound, equestrian base, or income-bearing retreat, the farm is ready to provide the freedom you're looking for.

Est. 1970

All-brick main house

No HOA

$1,593 annual taxes

City water

Plus solar-pump backup well

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“Where mountain solitude meets refined country living, minutes from Pickett State Forest.”

The Residences

Three addresses, one farm.

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The Site

Forty-three acres, mapped.

Boundary traced from the recorded county parcel for the 2658 tract. Tap a numbered marker to explore.

N 36.4753° · W 84.8669° N 36.4697° · W 84.8620° north pasture creek woods orchard PICKETT PARK HWY 43.6± acres TRACT 025044 00700 N 0250500 FT PICKETT PARK FARMSTEADFENTRESS COUNTY · TENNESSEEILLUSTRATIVE PLAT · NOT A SURVEY
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Drone aerial by Burns Media LLC. Boundary lines drawn for reference, approximate.

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The Land

Seven years organic. Fenced, watered, and already producing.

No herbicides, no pesticides. Mature perennial pasture with a woods buffer, ready for horses, cattle, sheep, or goats.

Run-in sheds in pasture

Run-in sheds, wired with electricity

Four-stall barn

Four-stall barn & hayloft

Beehives

Apiary in the orchard rows

Cattle in the woods pasture

Silvopasture in the oaks

Food forest garden rows

Front-yard food forest

Pole barn and equipment bays

Pole barn + four-bay garage

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Walk Through

Tour both homes from anywhere.

2658 main house

2658 · The Main House

Immersive walkthrough with floor-plan overlay

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2652 guesthouse

2652 · The Guesthouse

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The floor plans

Measured plans for both renovated homes. Explore rooms and dimensions interactively, or study them here.

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Floor plan

The Numbers

A farm that can pay its own way.

The guesthouse ran as a profitable Airbnb; short- and long-term rentals are both allowed, with no HOA to answer to. Between hospitality, hay, livestock, and lease income on the land itself, 2652 can work while you live at 2658.

Income figures are estimates from the county land-resource report and prior operation; verify independently.

Proven

Guesthouse with an Airbnb track record

1,064 sq ft, renovated to the studs, furnished-ready: an instant short-term rental or in-law residence.

Flexible

Short- and long-term rentals allowed

No HOA. Three dwellings on one deed, compound, rent, or house the farm manager.

~$245/ac/yr

Estimated solar lease potential

On ~4.3 buildable acres per the land-resource report, alongside hay, grazing, honey, and orchard yields.

Location & Lifestyle

On the road to Pickett State Park, at the edge of the Big South Fork.

Pickett Park Highway runs from Jamestown straight into some of Tennessee's wildest country: gorges, arches, and nearly 200 miles of horse and hiking trails. At night, one of the darkest certified skies in the eastern United States.

~15 MIN

Pickett CCC Memorial State Park

Natural bridges, sandstone bluffs, and a certified International Dark Sky Park, with stargazing programs all year.

~35 MIN

Big South Fork NRRA

125,000 acres of river gorge and ridge with one of the country's great equestrian trail systems. Haul the horses, or ride out.

~10 MIN

Jamestown, Tennessee

Groceries, hardware, farm supply, and the county seat, close enough for errands, far enough for quiet.

~50 min

Cookeville

~1 hr 50

Knoxville

~2 hr 15

Nashville

I-40 · Exit 301

Via US-70N, 22 mi

Bortle-low skies

Certified dark-sky country

Private Showings

See the farm at golden hour.

Walk the pastures, tour all three homes, and stay for the sunset over the plateau. Showings are private and by appointment.

Open House

Saturday, September 5

12:00 to 3:00 PM Central at 2658 Pickett Park Hwy. No appointment needed.

JG

Jason Galaz · Listing Agent

eXp Realty · MLS 3231825

615.845.6735 · Jason@findahomeintn.com

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