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Located just north of Winnsboro, this 8.6± acre tract is the perfect place to build your dream home. Featuring approximately 1,350 feet of county-maintained dirt road frontage along Turkey Creek Road, the property offers multiple access points and excellent flexibility for your homesite.
The gently rolling topography provides several attractive building locations, while power was recently extended along Turkey Creek Road, making the property build-ready. Whether you're looking for a private homesite, a small homestead, or a peaceful country retreat, this tract offers the ideal combination of convenience, privacy, and usability in one of Fairfield County's most desirable rural areas.
If you've been searching for the perfect-sized property with ample road frontage, available utilities, and beautiful rolling terrain, this is a tract you won't want to miss.
Directions:
From the town of Winnsboro take Hwy 34 NW, for approximately 6 miles. Turn right onto Old Douglas Rd for half a mile. Take the next Right onto Sweet Prospect Rd. In 2 miles take a Right onto Turkey Creek Rd. The property will be on your Right in 0.8 miles.
Look for Advance Land and Timber signs.
Property inspections shall be done during daylight hours. Seller and Advance Land and Timber, LLC in no way make any representations or warranties regarding the conditions of the property, including any and all access routes, and all persons entering upon the property do so at their own risk and accept said property “as-is” in its existing condition during such inspections. All persons entering upon the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its affiliates, officers, directors, managers, agents, representatives and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, injuries (including death) and damages resulting from any accident, incident, or occurrence arising out of, incidental to or in any way resulting from his or her inspection of the property or his or her exposure to the conditions of the property.