Chimney Hill
Property Details
Property Overview
Chimney Hill presents a clean slate for buyers seeking property for a homesite or mini farm. The property features:
- ± 1,800 feet of paved road frontage along Bluff Springs Road
- Well-established entrance and access road
- Well-established interior road system
- Access to power and water
- Excellent hilltop views
Location
Chimney Hill is situated in the Piedmont region of Alabama, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and characterized by rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The property is surrounded by timberland and rural residential properties, with Bluff Springs Road running along the western boundary of the tract. The towns of Ashland and Lineville are the nearest communities, each located 10 to 15 miles north, and both offer dining, grocery stores, public schools, medical facilities, fire and police departments, and convenience stores.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, Hollins Wildlife Management Area is just 17 miles away, making it an excellent destination for hiking and hunting. Anglers and boating enthusiasts will appreciate that Lake Wedowee and Lake Martin public boat ramps are each within 25 miles. Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport is less than a two-hour drive, keeping regional travel well within reach.
Access
Chimney Hill provides approximately 1,800 feet of paved road frontage with one main access road. The access road was once a county road but has been privately maintained for the past several years. The tract has direct access to both power and water. Property boundaries can be identified by recent survey flagging, old fencing, and survey pins.
Property Description
Chimney Hill offers an exceptional opportunity for rural living and small farm potential. Elevations across the tract range from approximately 960 to 1,020 feet above sea level, with terrain that is gently rolling in places and nearly level in others. The soils are rated well for timber production. Power and water are accessible along Bluff Springs Road, and a powerline easement runs through the property. There are no existing structures on the land other than an old chimney. The surrounding area supports quality deer and turkey hunting, with multiple sightings and abundant sign confirming that wildlife actively use this tract.
Timber Resource
A timber harvest was completed in early 2025. The harvested areas could be reforested naturally or through artificial regeneration. Genetically improved Loblolly pine would be the recommended species for planting, as soil reports indicate that the property is not well suited for Longleaf pine.
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Troy Smith, ACF, RF, CF
Client Manager & Real Estate Salesperson
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