This 14.22± acre mini-farm is tucked away in a private setting, within close proximity to Laurel Hill Wildlife Management Area. With timberland on all sides, the property offers seclusion along with access to thousands of acres of public hunting and recreation. A year-round stream flows along the front boundary, adding to the utility and natural appeal of the tract. The centerpiece of the property is a cabin built from wood reclaimed from the 1800s, giving it a truly distinctive character. Inside, the cabin offers four bedrooms, one full bathroom, and one half bathroom. The kitchen provides a view of the front yard, and the dining area features a fireplace. A 2009 addition expanded the living room, creating extra space for gatherings. While the home has central heating, a wood-burning stove in the living room provides an alternative heat source. Additional improvements include a livestock corral with a small pasture area, making the property suitable for hobby farming or animals. Water is provided by a natural spring. Combined with the year-round stream and surrounding timberland, the property supports a variety of recreational and agricultural uses. This farm presents an opportunity to own a private retreat with nearby access to public land, a mix of improvements, and unique character in a desirable part of South Central Tennessee.