Boone manufacturer buys Beechnut Farm's 542 acres in Tobaccoville | Local | journalnow.com

2022-06-15 18:30:07 By : Mr. Lubo Trailer

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A 542-acre farm property in Tobaccoville, known as Beechnut Farm, has been sold for $2.72 million to an affiliate of a Boone manufacturer of metal and steel buildings, according to a Forsyth County Register of Deeds Thursday.

The buyer is C and S Land LLC, an affiliate of U.S. Buildings at 355 Industrial Park Drive. Company officials said Thursday they were not ready to disclose their plans for the property.

The company says on its website that “for over 30 years, we’ve manufactured our metal buildings in fully automated, computer aided manufacturing center with expert and dedicated staff.”

The seller is Beechnut Properties LLC of Winston-Salem.

According to the filing, the company purchased the following parcels: a 220.6-acre tract at 6285 Wall Road; a 164.40-acre tract at 7190 Ridge Road; a 39.2-acre tract listed as 0 Payne Road; a 32.9-acre tract listed as 0 Reynolda Road; a 21-acre tract listed as 0 Wall Road; a 15.1-acre tract listed as 9923 Reynolda Road; a 10.7-acre tract listed as 0 Payne Road; a 10.1-acre tract listed as O Wall Road; a 5.3-acre tract listed as 0 Hidden Ridge Trail; a 3.86-acre tract listed as 0 Reynolda Road; and an 0.75-acre tract listed as 0 Hidden Ridge Trail.

According to a flier from Meridian Realty of Winston-Salem, the property was listed at $6,500 per acre for an overall listing price of $3.52 million.

The 542 contiguous acres contains frontage on the Yadkin River and five roads.

The flier said the property was assembled over a period of six to seven years, "growing from the core of Dr. Hightower’s original farm of several hundred acres."

"The farm is fed by numerous branches and creeks and Old Richmond Creek borders most of the northern property line. The terrain offers many hilltops and valleys, and the interior is laced with numerous primitive work roads.

"Turkey and deer are abundant on the farm, and the fact that the land has been left in its natural state for half a century or more assures its presence as nature preserve."

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