Extraordinary Mountain Views
MLS: 1224330
Current Status: PENDING
About The Property:
Wow! The Extraordinary Mountain Views can be enjoyed from the large covered front porch, the main living area, the kitchen and two of the bedrooms. This stunning 3bd/2ba+Office/Den home boasts wonderful outdoor porches in front and back, a bright, open living space and designer upgrades throughout. The home lives large with an enormous primary suite, 2 large additional large bedrooms, and a huge office/den with closet. Upgrades include: a gorgeous open kitchen, granite tops, glass tile back-splash, upgraded cabinets, pantry with pull out drawers, custom lighting, beamed ceilings, LVP flooring throughout, wide molding, stone fireplace, and so much more. There is a spacious 2.5 car garage and the home is situated on a large 0.68 acre lot with a fully fenced backyard. Great location close to Maryville and Alcoa with easy convenience to Knoxville and the Airport.
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About The Area:
Friendsville Tennessee is a quiet farm and lake community in the Smoky Mountain foothills of East Tennessee. Friendsville is a suburb of Knoxville and has a population of around 1,000. Friendsville is in Blount Country and close to Alcoa and Maryville.
Friendsville had its beginnings in the late 1790s, when several related families with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) moved from North Carolina into what is now Blount County and established a Friends meeting about 12 miles from Maryville, the county seat. The families built a gristmill and a sawmill and later sold town lots. The Friendsville Post Office was established in 1850, and the town was incorporated in 1953. Friendsville has played a remarkable role in the history of the United States. The Friends, who did not support war or slavery, operated several stops on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War, helping runaway slaves, freed African Americans, and southern residents who wanted to fight for the North or move north to avoid the war. The area is now noted for its marble production, with Friendsville pink marble gracing such buildings as the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. 127 pages (easttnhistory.org).
Nearby Eats:
The Walnut Kitchen Nestled at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in Maryville, Tennessee, The Walnut Kitchen is where culinary artistry meets hometown comfort. We exhibit impeccable service through demonstrating values of knowledge, graciousness, efficiency, sustainability, and warm hospitality in our work. By combining a seasonal menu of local produce and an unsurpassed Tennessee dry aged beef selection with the skills of culinary experts and cocktail enthusiasts, The Walnut Kitchen facilitates an unmatched farm-to-table dining experience. 606 High Street, Maryville, TN 37804
Calhoun's Maryville BBQ, steak, ribs, and so much more! This location includes a great outdoor dinning area with a full service bar and outdoor fireplace. 751 Watkins Road, Maryville, TN 37801
Foothills Milling Company Restaurant Striving to be the new cornerstone of extraordinary southern dining. Its current location, a former Studebaker and Edsel showroom is in downtown Maryville. Not only has the restaurant’s image come from the foothills, but much of its food comes from the fruit of local farmers and businesses including Benton’s Bacon, Cruze Farms, and Vienna Coffee, a tradition that will stay with the restaurant for generations to come. 315 S Washington Street, Maryville, TN
Things To Do:
Alcoa-Maryville Greenway Running between the two towns, it features a riverside footpath and bicycle path with many ways to enter or exit along the way. Nine miles in length, it begins in Maryville’s Sandy Springs Park and you will often be able to access shopping districts and nature areas from the trail.
Antiques If you are an antique enthusiast, you have some great choices close by, including the Parkway Antique Mall and the Druid Hill Antique Mall, among others.
Capitol Theater This authentic Art Deco treasure dates back to the 1920s and can seat around one thousand guests. Book a tour, and visit their ice cream and coffee shop.
Smoky Mountains You can't miss the Smoky Moutains. They are right in your face on the horizon. One of the two Visitor Centers is located in Maryville and can you give all the info you need for hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and more.
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