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152.8± acres of Appalachian land in the Spillcorn community. Spillcorn is one of Madison County's oldest and most storied communities, with roots stretching back to the late 1780s when early settlers carved out homesteads in the Laurel Valley — a valley whose very name, local lore holds, comes from a load of corn that spilled from a wagon along the steep creek roads. A gravel drive winds into wooded seclusion where trails crisscross the property, a pond reflects the seasons, and deer and wildlife far outnumber the neighbors. Climb to the protected ridgeline for layered mountain views that remind you why people fall in love with Western North Carolina. Along the lower boundary, a gentle creek borders an open field — ideal for a garden, a pasture, or a gathering spot under the open sky. Build a cabin, start a homestead, ride the trails, or keep it as your weekend escape. With varied terrain and endless potential, this is a rare chance to own your own piece of the mountains — all about an hour from Asheville's shops, dining, and culture. Ready for your vision.
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Offered by NextHome Mountain Horizons: 828-335-6910. Copyright 2026 Canopy MLS. All rights reserved.Description
152.8± acres of Appalachian land in the Spillcorn community. Spillcorn is one of Madison County's oldest and most storied communities, with roots stretching back to the late 1780s when early settlers carved out homesteads in the Laurel Valley — a valley whose very name, local lore holds, comes from a load of corn that spilled from a wagon along the steep creek roads. A gravel drive winds into wooded seclusion where trails crisscross the property, a pond reflects the seasons, and deer and wildlife far outnumber the neighbors. Climb to the protected ridgeline for layered mountain views that remind you why people fall in love with Western North Carolina. Along the lower boundary, a gentle creek borders an open field — ideal for a garden, a pasture, or a gathering spot under the open sky. Build a cabin, start a homestead, ride the trails, or keep it as your weekend escape. With varied terrain and endless potential, this is a rare chance to own your own piece of the mountains — all about an hour from Asheville's shops, dining, and culture. Ready for your vision.
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