A beautiful home in a peaceful little town. Ready to move in and priced to sell! This cottage would be perfect for a starter family home or vacation home. It comes fully furnished with appliances and furniture. Has central air and heat. Also, a flue to hook up a wood stove if you desire another source of heat to get extra warmth in winter. This cottage has a fully furnished eat-in kitchen, bedroom and bathroom on main floor. Second floor has a cozy bedroom and another room that could be a bedroom or office area. There is also a garden shed with deck in the back yard. Great for storage. Located only a short walk from Mountian Oasis gas station, and just a few miles from stocked trout waters, Bull Pasture River, Cow Pasture River and Jackson River. Virginia Wildlife Management hunting area is near by as well. Come and enjoy peaceful Highland County in your own cottage.
Quiet one room cabin with loft, nestled in the woods. Come enjoy the new back deck and unwind after a hard work week. This easy to maintain cabin is situated on 2.8 acres. Cabin is plumbed for water to wash dishes and clean up. Former owners have simply brought a water tote and hooked it up to enjoy the weekend. There is an outhouse for the adventurous types and a swedish composting toilet inside for a more modern way of going. Come relax, play horseshoe, and enjoy the quiet. Plenty of birds and other wildlife to enjoy off the back deck or spend sometime around the campfire roasting marshmallows. There are beds to accommodate up to 4 people. Small wood burning fireplace will keep you cozy on the more chilly nights.
Set in the scenic woods and ridgetop above McDowell, Tonoloway Farm offers sweeping views of the Bullpasture River Valley within a landscape of productive fields and mature forest. Thoughtfully managed for both natural beauty and historic significance, the property reflects the best of Appalachian character and stewardship. The farm’s established syrup operation, available to convey with the sale, is nationally recognized for producing maple, hickory, and its celebrated black walnut syrup. The cozy two-bedroom cabin features granite countertops, a Yotul wood-burning stove, and a wide front porch overlooking the McDowell battlefield. Nearby, a 2,600 sq. ft. timber-framed workshop offers generous space for business or creative pursuits. In addition to abundant wildlife, the grounds are rich with raspberries, apples, pears, grapes, peaches, cherries, currants and more, supported by a spring-fed water system with a 1,700-gallon reservoir, a backup well, and a 4.1kW solar array for self-sufficiency. The property is protected by a conservation easement that preserves its natural and historic character while still allowing for additional building and limited subdivision within defined parameters.
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McDowell is located in Virginia. McDowell, Virginia has a population of 34. McDowell is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.53%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,901 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in McDowell is 69.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.3 inches per year, with 47.7 inches of snow per year.