Seventeen acres of Kentucky countryside, wide and open, with a mix of level pasture and gentle rolling hills that make it feel like something straight out of a country song. Zoned agricultural, this land is a clean slate—perfect for a dream home, mini-farm, or a quiet hideaway where you can hear your thoughts and watch the stars actually sparkle. Tompkinsville sits at the heart of Monroe County, where folks still wave when they pass you on the road and the barbecue has a kick you won’t forget. Spend your weekends fishing or kayaking at Dale Hollow Lake, just a short drive away, or exploring the Old Mulkey Meetinghouse State Historic Site—a time capsule of Kentucky’s pioneer roots. When you’re ready for a little more buzz, head to nearby Glasgow or Burkesville for local festivals, antique shopping, and small-town diners that serve up the kind of pie that ruins all others for you. Life here moves at the right pace: steady, neighborly, and peaceful. Whether you’re building a homestead, expanding your agricultural operation, or simply staking your claim on a piece of God’s country, this land gives you the space—and the freedom—to do it.
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved home from the 1800s, nestled on one acre in scenic Monroe County. This piece of Kentucky history stands proud on County House Road, offering the charm and craftsmanship of the past with the peace and quiet of rural living. From its solid bones and timeless architecture to its wraparound sense of calm, this home radiates warmth and authenticity—truly a rare find in such great condition. Surrounded by open countryside, you’ll find yourself just minutes from Tompkinsville, a small town with a big heart. Explore the historic Old Mulkey Meetinghouse, enjoy local barbecue that’s been perfected over generations, or take a drive to Dale Hollow Lake for boating, fishing, and those postcard-worthy Kentucky sunsets. The area is rich with hiking trails, farmers’ markets, antique shops, and family-owned eateries that make every outing feel like an escape into simpler times. For a bit more activity, Glasgow and Burkesville are both a short drive away, offering small-town festivals, shopping, and that unmistakable Southern hospitality. Whether you’re looking for a home with history, a peaceful weekend retreat, or a project that deserves your care, this property offers endless potential and a story worth continuing. It’s more than a house—it’s a piece of Kentucky’s past waiting to welcome your future.
Welcome to a rare opportunity in the heart of Tompkinsville! This 5.46-acre property boasts seven spacious lots, complete with a serene creek running through. Nestled within the city limits, this parcel offers the convenience of city amenities with the tranquility of nature. With water and sewer connections readily available, the potential for development is endless. Owner would be willing to sub-divide but would rather sell all together. If it is sold in smaller parcels the price will be higher.
Andrea D. Conner, License 344441, Xome Inc., License 262361, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 751 Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, Texas 75067
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Tompkinsville is located in Kentucky. Tompkinsville, Kentucky has a population of 2,723. Tompkinsville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.46% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.48%.
The median household income in Tompkinsville, Kentucky is $29,779. The median household income for the surrounding county is $39,334 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Tompkinsville is 36 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51.1 inches per year, with 7.6 inches of snow per year.