Indian Creek Farm: Legacy Homestead With Pasture, Timber, And Year-Round Water
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Summary
Property
- Type
- Farms, Ranches, Recreational Land, Residential Land, Timberland, Undeveloped Land, Hunting Land, Horse Property
- Road Frontage
- County Road
- Road Surface
- Gravel
- Fencing
- Low Fence, Cross
- Outbuildings
- Metal, Shop, Barn, Garage
Land Details
- Pasture
- Timber
- Tillable
- Grass
- Hay
- Open
- Pond
Approximate Distances
| 6 mi | to Fayette |
| 41 mi | to Tuscaloosa |
| 67 mi | to Starkville, MS |
| 80 mi | to Birmingham |
| 122 | to Huntsville |
Utilities
| Electric: | Onsite |
| Propane: | Onsite |
| Sewer: | Onsite |
| Internet: | Onsite |
| Generator: | Onsite |
| Water: | Onsite |
| Telephone: | Onsite |
Housing
Home
3BD / 2BA 2088± sqft Built in 2003Features/Improvements
- Small Game
- Big Game
- Fish
- Creek/Spring
- Livestock Facilities
- Equine Facilities
- Trail Network
- Internal Road System
- Seller's Mineral Rights Convey
Description
Tucked away in a private setting, Indian Creek Farm has been cherished by the same family for nearly a century, offering a rare opportunity to continue its legacy. With a diverse mix of fenced pasture, productive hay and tillable ground, managed timber, and year-round water, the property provides the perfect location for a homestead, hunting, conservation, or sustainable farming. Ready for immediate use and equipped with extensive infrastructure, tractors, and equipment, this turn-key property invites a new generation to carry on its heritage. At the heart of the farm sits a meticulously maintained 2003 manufactured home on a brick foundation with a metal roof. Perched on a hill overlooking two spring-fed ponds stocked with fish, the 2,088-square-foot home features three bedrooms, two baths, and a connected carport. The front porch offers panoramic views of the farm, while an attached carport, backup generator, two tornado shelters, city water, a backup well, and fiber internet provide added convenience and safety. Indian Creek Farm features several outbuildings and barns for housing equipment, supplies, or animals. A 40x35 pole barn (built in 2014) and an older 35x30 equipment shed provide ample space for storage, while a 25x20 workshop with water and electricity is perfect for repairs, woodworking, or other projects. The 35x30 historic barn, built in 1928, features a new metal roof, electricity, and an attached side shed, preserving the farm's heritage while remaining fully functional. A second 1.5-acre homesite on the property is ready, complete with septic, power, public water, and a well, making it ideal for a guest house or creating a family compound. Water is plentiful on this property. Indian Creek runs for approximately 900 feet through the farm, fed by an additional stream, and the two spring-fed ponds (0.6 and 0.3 acres) provide year-round water. The land has been thoughtfully managed to maximize productivity, promote wildlife diversity, and generate income. This management has created browse, bedding, and fawning cover for the very strong deer population, and there are several spots ideal for a food plot to further enhance hunting. Access is excellent with trails and fire lanes leading to the different land types: 36 acres of fenced and cross-fenced pasture, 29 acres of hay or tillable ground, 29 acres of 17-year-old loblolly pine, 34 acres of 3-year-old loblolly pine, 20 acres of 10-year-old loblolly pine, 12 acres of 25+ year-old loblolly pine, 5 acres of newly planted loblolly pine, and 15 acres of 3-year-old yellow poplar. To make the transition seamless, the property conveys with farm equipment, tools, and appliances including two John Deere tractors (4044M with loader, 394 hours; 5210, 1,513 hours), a Kutter 72” P6 Flex mower, rear grading blade, John Deere UTV, two riding mowers, two utility trailers, outdoor power equipment, hand tools, kitchen appliances, washer and dryer, and furniture. The farm features city water access, fiber internet, and is located on a dead-end road. It is only ten minutes from the city of Fayette, which offers a variety of amenities, including boutique shops, restaurants, healthcare facilities, grocery stores, veterinary clinics, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. With its peaceful setting, rich history, and diverse land use, this farm is a rare opportunity to continue a century-long legacy of stewardship, hard work, and connection to the land. Showings are by appointment only. Please contact listing agent Spenser Bradley to experience Indian Creek Farm firsthand.
Details
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Additional 1.5 acre homesite with septic, power, electricity, public water, and a well in place
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40x35 pole barn, built in 2014
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35x30 historical barn with additional side shed, new metal roof, and electricity
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35x30 equipment shed
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25x20 insulated workshop with water and electricity
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2 vehicle carport with storage room
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Back-up generator with separate propane tank for main house
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2 tornado shelters
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900' of Indian Creek, fed by an additional stream
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2 spring fed ponds, .6 and .3 acres, stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish
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John Deere 4044M tractor 400E loader and bucket, 394 hours
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John Deere 5210 tractor, 1,513 hours
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Kutter 72" P6 Flex Mower
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Rear grading blade
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John Deere XUV590i side by side
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John Deere L110 riding mower
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Husqvarna TS 248G riding mower
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Stallion 12' steel utility trailer
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Fabrique 10" aluminum utility trailer
Area Info
Other
Coordinates
33.7785, -87.8841
Annual Taxes
$770
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