1446 Moncove Lake Access Rd, Gap Mills, 24941
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Supplements: ... (Read more) Estimated drive times Charlotte, NC 4 hours Charlottesville, VA 2.5 hours Columbus, OH 5 hours Lexington, KY 5 hours Pittsburgh, PA 4 hours Raleigh, NC 5 hours Roanoke, VA 2 hours Richmond, VA 4 hours Washington, DC 4.5 hours WILDLIFE Moncove Lake State Park is a peaceful 250-acre park with a 500-acre wildlife management area. Moncove Lake State Park is a favorite setting for outdoor gatherings, camping, and water recreation. The park offers excellent fishing opportunities and seasonal rowboat, kayak, and paddleboat rentals. Its proximity to Peter's Mountain and the ridge-and-valley section of the Appalachian Mountains makes Moncove Lake a birding hot spot more than 160 species can be seen in the area, including eagles, owls, hawks, and other large fowl. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife, including whitetail deer, black bears, wild turkeys, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, possums, foxes, and groundhogs. Directly behind the subject property are over 500 acres owned by the State of West Virginia, and beyond this boundary are over 5000 acres owned by Heartland Forestland Fund. WATER The property is blessed with an excellent private well that produces an abundance of great Sweet Springs quality fresh water. Moncove Lake is directly behind the property. MINERAL RESOURCES West Virginia is one of the states in the US that has two ownership titles, those being SURFACE RIGHTS and MINERAL RIGHTS. A title search for mineral rights ownership has not been conducted. All rights the owner has will convey with the property. A mineral title search could be conducted by a title attorney at the same time when the surface title search is being conducted. BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY The property is comprised of a rectangular lot that is shown on a survey of land division recorded in Deed Book 165, Page 190. The front property boundary is state road frontage. The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre. UTILITIES Water: Private well with outstanding Sweet Springs quality water Sewer: Private septic system Electricity: MonPower Telephone: Frontier landline Internet: Frontier DLS should be available Cellphone Coverage: Spotty; a booster may be needed. ACCESS/FRONTAGE The property has entry frontage on Moncove Lake Access Road Rt. 8/2. The driveway for and into the property connects to the highway. ZONING There is currently no county zoning in Monroe County. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to contact the Monroe County Health Department for answers regarding the installation of septic systems and water wells. Further information on county zoning may be answered by contacting the Monroe County Commission. PROPERTY TYPE/USE SUMMARY Private Residential and Recreation are the primary uses of the property. The Main Home is occupied by the owner. (This summary is an estimation of current property use as determined from aerial photography. It is made subject to the estimation of property boundaries and any errors in the interpretation of land use type from the aerial photography utilized. DEED and TAX INFORMATION Deed Information: DB 312 Pg. 757 Monroe County, West Virginia Acreage: 2.10 acres +/- Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes: Monroe County (32), West Virginia Sweet Springs District (6) Tax Map 12 Parcel 2.8; Class 2 2022 Real Estate Taxes: $524.00 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Monroe County School District Public Elementary School: Mountain View Elementary School Public Middle School: Mountain View Middle School Public High School: James Monroe High School Higher Education: Monroe County Vocational Center SURROUNDING AREA The charming village of Union, which is the Monroe County seat, is less than a 20-minute drive. Banking, healthcare facilities, drugstore, grocery shopping, and a great family restaurant are readily available. Some of the friendliest people in West Virginia can be found in Monroe County. Monroe County has a population of about 13,000 residents, does not have a stoplight, and has more cattle and sheep than people. There are no fast-food restaurants, but there are local restaurants in the area that are well known for their excellent food and friendly atmosphere. Lewisburg, the Greenbrier County seat, was voted the Coolest Small Town in America in 2011 and is just a 45-minute drive to the thriving downtown historic district. The downtown boasts a year-round live theatre, Carnegie Hall, several fabulous restaurants, antique shops, and boutiques. There is also a modern hospital, all attendant medical facilities, and all the big box stores. The Greenbrier County Airport, which has WV's longest runway, is just 30 minutes away and has daily flights to Atlanta and Washington, DC. The world-famous Greenbrier Resort is less than an hour's drive, and Snowshoe Ski Resort is about 2 hours. Covington, Virginia, is about 50 minutes away, Roanoke, Virginia, is 90 minutes, DC is 4 hours, and Charlotte, North Carolina, is 3.5 hours away. HIKING Several trails are available for hiking, including Devils Creek Trail, An easy down and back forest trail beginning in the lower campground, paralleling the Devils Creek basin along flat terrain, and connecting to the intersection of both the Diamond Hollow Trail and the Roxalia Springs Trail. At this point, you may turn around and double back on the same trail or add to your hike by picking a new trail at that point. This trail consists of mostly level terrain unless you continue on one of the other two intersecting trails. Roxalia Springs Trail, A moderate to difficult loop trail beginning at the Moncove Lake Dam, progressing along the south side of Devil's Creek for a time, and eventually climbing upwards to the top of the ridge to initiate the loop. After hiking the beautifully forested ridge for just over a half mile, the trail will again intersect with itself after a moderately steep downhill walk. Be prepared for both a steep ascension and a steep descent regardless of which end of the trail you tackle first. Make sure your canteen is filled for this hike. Diamond Hollow Trail is a trail of varying difficulty beginning near the entrance of the lower campground and ending at the intersection of Devil's Creek Trail. Mostly a moderate ridge top hike with both a downhill and an uphill regardless of which end you start. This trail meanders over both level and moderately sloping terrain. Grouse Knoll Trail begins at the northern entrance (back entrance) of the park, meanders through the forest and past the upper campground, runs up a shady hollow, and, after a short climb, eventually connects to the Diamond Hollow Trail. This trail offers several short uphill and downhill change-ups and follows a beautiful creek bed for a portion of its course. This trail is of moderate difficulty, with the most challenging part being the last 50 yards uphill to the Diamond Hollow Trail at the top of the ridge. OTHER LOCAL ATTRACTIONS APPALACHIAN TRAIL Say "Appalachian Trail in West Virginia," and most people think of the Eastern Panhandle. But a portion of the trail weaves in and out of West Virginia for about 20 miles along the Virginia border in Monroe County GREENBRIER STATE FOREST Located in the southeastern corner of the state near the border of Virginia, Greenbrier State Forest provides over 5,100 acres of heavily forested, mountainous terrain for outdoor recreation, including cabins, campsites, a shooting range, and trails. HANGING ROCK RAPTOR OBSERVATORY High atop Peter's Mountain in Monroe County is Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory. It was initially an old fire tower, built in 1956, but now is one of the best spots to view migrating birds of prey. LOST WORLD CAVERNS Lost World Caverns, an underground wonderland of stalactites, stalagmites, and other underground formations, is sure to evoke your sense of wonder and amazement. OLD REHOBOTH CHURCH AND MUSEUM This historic log cabin-style church in the countryside of Monroe County dates back to 1785. Its claim to fame is the oldest existing church building in West Virginia! GREENBRIER RIVER TRAIL The Greenbrier River Trail is a 78-mile long trail popular for hiking, bicycling, backpacking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. It closely mirrors its namesake, the Greenbrier River. These views can't be missed! HISTORIC LEWISBURG History buffs will enjoy seeing this national historic district with buildings and landmarks that date back more than 200 years! Great local shops and dining spots make this a must-see town. ORGAN CAVE Organ Cave, a national historic and landmark, is a privately-operated attraction offering underground views of fascinating rock formations and prehistoric fossils. THE GREENBRIER "America's Resort" has been a cherished getaway since 1778. A National Historic Landmark, The Greenbrier is famous for its mineral springs, championship golf, boutiques, fine dining, and recreational activities. DIRECTIONS FROM UNION 19 minutes (14 miles) From the county seat of Monroe, historic Union is a short easy drive to Moncove Lake. From the Courthouse, take Route 3 East towards Sweet Springs for 8.1 miles, and in Gap Mills, turn left onto Moncove Lake Road (Marion Shifflet Byway), and travel 5.9 miles into the Park, at the Moncove Lake State Park sign, turn left and travel 1.40 miles and the property is on the right. FROM LEWISBURG 40 minutes (20.7 miles) From the Walmart Supercenter, take US Route 219 North 0.1 miles to the eastbound Interstate 64 on-ramp, travel 6.1 miles to exit 175 (Harts Run and White Sulphur Springs), turn right onto Harts Run Road, and proceed about 14 miles and turn right onto Moncove Lake Access Road and travel 0.6 miles a the property is on the right.
Listing Details MLS# 23-27
Location, Tax & Legal
- House Number
- 1446
- Street Name
- Moncove Lake Access Rd
- Postal Code
- 24941
- County
- Monroe
- Area
- Sweet Springs
- Zoning
- Residential
- Taxes
- 524
- Tax Year
- 2022
- Map (Tax Ticket)
- 12
- Deed Book
- 312
- Parcel (Tax Ticket)
- 2.8
- Page
- 757
None
- Realtor.COM Type
- Residential - Single Family
Contract Information
- Type of Sale
- Traditional/Conventional
- Status Change Date
- 2023-12-21
- Sold Date
- 2023-12-21
- Under Contract Date
- 2023-10-27
General Property Description
- Year Built
- 1998
- Construction Type
- Modular
- Style
- Ranch
- SqFt. Main
- 1152
- Total SqFt.
- 1152
- Total Rooms
- 7
- Total Bedrooms
- 3
- Total Bathrooms
- 2
- Total Full Baths
- 2
- Garage Type
- None
- Lot Acres
- 2.1
Property Remarks
- Directions
- At the Moncove Lake State Park sign, turn left and travel 1.40 miles and the property is on the right.
- Hot Sheet Comment
- price
Features Exterior
- Porch
- Covered front
More Information
Water Accessibility
- Lake Frontage
- Property adjoins DNR
Utilities
- Water
- Well
- Sewer
- Septic
Miscellaneous
- HOA
- No
- Elementary School
- Union
- Junior High School
- Other
- High School
- James Monroe
Amenities
- Hunting/Fishing
- Yes
Documents
- Survey
- Yes
Neighborhood
- Adjacent to Park
- Yes
Features Interior
- Ceiling (Vaulted)
- Yes
Flooring
- Carpet
- Yes
- Hardwood
- Yes
- Laminate
- Yes
- Vinyl
- Yes
Foundation
- Block
- Yes
Countertops Kitchen
- Solid Surface
- Yes
Roofing
- Metal
- Yes
Countertops Bath
- Solid Surface
- Yes
Items to Convey
- Ceiling Fans
- Yes
- Clothes Dryer
- Yes
- Clothes Washer
- Yes
- Range/Oven
- Yes
- Refrigerator
- Yes
Mech/Elect Systems
- Satellite Dish
- Yes
Air Conditioning
- Central Air
- Yes
Heating
- Electric Baseboard
- Yes
- Electric Heat Pump
- Yes
Views
- Village
- Yes
- Sunrise / Eastern
- Yes
- Sunset / Western
- Yes
- Wooded
- Yes
Exterior Material
- Vinyl
- Yes
Recreational Feature
- Camping
- Yes
- Fishing
- Yes
Property Features
Room Information
| Room Name | Level | Length | Width | Area | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Bedroom | Main | 13.80 | 11.40 | 157.32 | |
| Bedroom 2 | Main | 9.40 | 11.50 | 108.10 | |
| Bedroom 3 | Main | 12.60 | 11.30 | 142.38 | |
| Living Room | Main | 19.10 | 12.30 | 234.93 | |
| Dining Room | Main | 11.70 | 11.11 | 129.99 | |
| Kitchen | Main | 11.60 | 10.60 | 122.96 | |
| Utility Room | Main | 6.70 | 5.10 | 34.17 | |
| Master Bathroom | Main | 6.70 | 5.10 | 34.17 | |
| Bathroom 2 | Main | 7.80 | 4.80 | 37.44 | |
| Other | 23.20 | 7.10 | 164.72 | Covered front porch | |
| Other | 25.40 | 16.70 | 424.18 | Side deck | |
| Other | 21.40 | 10.60 | 226.84 | Rear patio deck (partially covered) | |
| Other | 16.00 | 16.00 | 256.00 | Red outbuilding closest to the house | |
| Other | 8.00 | 12.60 | 100.80 | Add on section to the 1st red outbuilding | |
| Other | 20.00 | 14.00 | 280.00 | Amish built storage building |


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