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8521 Ne 150th Avenue
Williston, FL 32696
$1,095,001
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1728
Property Description
Welcome to Shell Pond Plantation, where rustic elegance meets the charm of countryside living on this 40.34-acre property. As you enter through the majestic stone-and-timber entrance, a picturesque oak-lined drive welcomes you to a haven that seamlessly blends rustic charm and refined surroundings. The focal point of the estate is a beautiful cypress log home, featuring 1,728 sq ft of living space and 3,904 sq ft under the roof. The home boasts a warm and inviting ambiance with a open floor plan, soaring vaulted ceilings, and exquisite woodwork throughout. Stately stone steps guide you to the wraparound porch and double French door entry, setting the tone for the elegance that awaits within. Inside, the living room is bathed in morning light streaming through angled ceiling-high windows, creating an expansive atmosphere. The kitchen is a focal point with granite countertops, beautiful cabinetry, and a paneled fridge that seamlessly blends into the design. The master bedroom offers views of the surrounding countryside, and French doors lead to a screened back porch— an ideal spot to relax and witness breathtaking sunsets. The master bath features a granite-topped double vanity and an elegantly tiled walk-in shower with a glass door. The second and third bedrooms also provide scenic views of the property, and the guest full bath is adorned with a granite countertop, lovely tile work, and a glass-door walk-in shower. A convenient laundry area leads directly to the attached carport, ensuring functionality. The property extends beyond the home, featuring a four-stall center aisle wood barn with a paneled tack room, a spacious workshop/storage room, and an attached lean-to for hay or equipment storage. Two large fenced pastures, a riding arena, and the shade of live oaks contribute to the pastoral ambiance of this captivating farm. Shell Pond Plantation is conveniently located just outside of Williston, offering easy access to various amenities. Additionally, it is within 45 miles to the Gulf of Mexico, 34 miles to Ocala, 30 miles to the World Equestrian Center, 25 miles to Gainesville, and 17 miles to the HITS showgrounds. This property invites you to experience the perfect blend of rustic elegance and tranquil country living.
Property Information
Lot Size
40 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2012
MLS Number
OM674197
Location
Address
8521 NE 150TH AVENUE
City
WILLISTON
State
FL
Zip Code
32696
County
LEVY
Listing
Provider
Homes to Ranches Realty Inc, original listing
Name
Homes to Ranches Realty Inc
Phone
(352) 266-6180
Office Name
HOMES TO RANCHES REALTY INC
Office Phone
(352) 732-3276
Agent Name
Amy Lord

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