This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home in Big Rock, Virginia sits on roughly 110 acres, offering a rare combination of open fields, wooded hillsides, and long-range privacy. Built in 1965, the main residence features durable steel roofing and siding and is ready for a full renovation. For buyers who enjoy customizing a space from the ground up, the property provides a blank canvas with room to design a modern home while retaining the charm of its rural setting.
A second building adds even more potential. The detached garage includes a 640-square-foot apartment above it, ideal for guest space, storage, or a workshop once repaired. The structure will require attention, including foundation work, but its layout gives new owners added flexibility as they plan the future of the land. With both buildings set apart from one another, the property allows for a variety of uses without compromising privacy.
Utilities and access are already in place. The property includes county water, electricity, a septic system, a paved driveway, and generous road frontage. A gas-company-maintained road leads toward the ridge, making it easier to explore the upper acreage. Nearby amenities such as Breaks Interstate Park, local schools, shopping, and the Appalachian School of Law provide convenience while maintaining the tranquility of a rural location.
The land itself is the highlight—110 acres of mature trees, wildlife, and a seasonal stream winding through the property. Whether used for recreation, long-term planning, or as a private retreat, the acreage offers endless possibilities. With its blend of natural beauty, privacy, and structural potential, this Big Rock property is ideal for anyone seeking space, flexibility, and the opportunity to build something truly their own.