Take a look inside this historical 1880 log cabin with a rich West Tennesee history. The 1,790 square foot log cabin for sale was once purchased by Dr. Jim Kulman who moved the dwelling from around the Yorkville, Tennessee area back in the late 1970s. Logs from the home are believed to be over 140 years old and consist of Poplar wood. The beams in the home are made from Cypress. Fireplaces and the chimney are built with Arkansas stone. Floor systems have recently been replaced and are now ready for the next owner to put the floor covering of their choice. The main cabin is wired with 220V service and has a breaker box. The septic is already in place on the property, just need to hook up the plumbing. Great place for a home place or hobby farm. Outside the city limits of town so no city taxes or restrictions. Excellent place to have a mini-farm or AirBnB.
The rustic 2 story log cabin would make such a great dwelling place. The property is just under 4 acres of gently rolling topography and also includes a miniature log cabin with a loft, pole barn, and small livestock barn with stalls. All the buildings have new tin roofs. The property is located in an area between Milan, Medina, and Humboldt, Tennessee in Gibson County. Approximately a 7 to 8-minute commute to local shopping. There are ample restaurants, grocery, gyms, retail, and other amenities within a 15-minute commute. Easy access to US Highway 45. Approximately a 20-minute commute to Jackson, Tennessee, and Interstate 40. Multiple hospitals within 30 commute. Zoned in an excellent school system as well South Gibson County High School and Medina Elementary and Middle School.
Southern and soulful, West Tennessee blends a raw, urban can-do spirit with rural charm, delivering its rhythm of extraordinary experiences, iconic artists, and diverse culture. You might gear up for major merrymaking in the city. Or, savor small-town charm. West Tennessee shines in its music mojo, legendary landmarks, traditions, and an awesome array of recreation in the great outdoors.
Big River Crossing is just one of the places to see, a pedestrian bridge that crosses the Mississippi River, spanning almost a mile across, and affords a view of downtown Memphis like none other. It’s a must-visit destination spot that has the added benefit of offering exercise opportunities of the best kind. Run, walk, or bike across the bridge, or just snap a few photos while taking in the view. Refreshing views can be found along the way from one side of the Mississippi to the other. It’s an experience you won’t want to pass up while you are exploring West Tennessee.
Tennessee State Parks never disappoint. Just 13 miles north of Memphis you can experience a Tennessee State Park for yourself. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park offers its guests special events throughout the year, a gorgeous lake, activity center, playground, horse trails, campgrounds, cabins, bird watching, and Mississippi River boat access. With more than 12,500 acres to explore, you could make this your weekend destination and still not see half of it.