Greene County
112 Acre Heritage Farm With Big Buck Hunting, Grazing Land And Updated Farmhouse In Greene County, Pennsylvania
195 W Railroad Rd Sycamore, PA 15364
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Discover the rare opportunity to own a historic fifth-generation farm in the rolling countryside of Greene County, Pennsylvania. Located at 195 WW Railroad Rd in Sycamore, this 112 acre property combines productive agricultural ground, excellent recreational opportunities and classic rural character in one versatile package. With a long-standing family history, scenic landscapes and exceptional wildlife habitat, this farm offers an ideal setting for buyers seeking a working farm, hunting retreat, equestrian property, or peaceful country residence within convenient driving distance of major regional destinations. The property features a charming 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse originally built in 1899. Over the years, several important updates have been completed, including a metal roof, updated windows, and kitchen flooring, helping preserve the home’s functionality while maintaining its historic appeal. The farmhouse serves as a comfortable home base overlooking the surrounding fields and countryside, offering the kind of quiet rural setting that is increasingly difficult to find. The acreage itself presents outstanding versatility for agricultural and recreational use. Expansive grazing fields provide excellent opportunities for horses, cattle, sheep, or other livestock operations. The gently rolling terrain allows for practical farm use while also creating attractive habitat diversity for wildlife. Existing open areas could support hay production, rotational grazing, hobby farming, or future agricultural expansion depending on the buyer’s goals. For outdoor enthusiasts, this Greene County farm stands out for its exceptional whitetail hunting potential. The area has a strong reputation for producing mature bucks, and the combination of open fields, edge habitat, natural travel corridors, and surrounding rural landscape creates ideal conditions for deer movement and bedding. The property offers numerous locations for food plots, stand placement, and habitat improvements to further enhance hunting opportunities. Whether used as a dedicated hunting property or a family farm with seasonal recreation, this tract provides excellent year-round outdoor enjoyment. The location adds additional value and convenience. The property is situated approximately 5 miles from Waynesburg University, making access to town amenities, dining, shopping, and services quick and convenient while still maintaining a private country atmosphere. Washington, Pennsylvania is approximately 28 miles away, Morgantown, West Virginia is about 30 miles away, and downtown Pittsburgh can be reached in roughly 55 miles. Pittsburgh International Airport is also within reasonable driving distance at approximately 60 miles, making travel and accessibility practical for both full-time residents and weekend property owners. Properties of this size and character rarely become available in this region of southwestern Pennsylvania. The combination of nearly 112 acres, agricultural utility, recreational value, hunting potential, and a historic farmhouse creates a unique investment opportunity for buyers seeking land ownership with long-term versatility. Whether your vision includes farming, livestock, horseback riding, hunting, outdoor recreation, or simply enjoying the beauty of Greene County countryside, this property offers the space and flexibility to bring those goals to life. If you have been searching for a Pennsylvania farm with acreage, hunting opportunities, and a historic rural setting, this Greene County property deserves serious consideration. Schedule your private showing today to experience everything this exceptional farm has to offer.
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- 112 acre fifth-generation heritage farm in Greene County, PA
- 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse built in 1899
- Recent updates include metal roof, windows, and kitchen flooring
- Excellent grazing ground for horses and livestock
- Strong big buck hunting history and wildlife habitat
- Rolling terrain with a blend of open fields and recreational opportunities
- Ideal for farming, hunting, recreation, or rural living
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