1100 Reems Creek Rd., Weaverville, NC 28787
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$1,750,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 3.10 2,500 0 1930
On the market: -4 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$10,479($10,479 + $0 taxes*)

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Tucked into the quiet folds of the Reems Creek Valley, 1100 Reems Creek rests on 11.4 flat acres of native woodland, water, cleared pastureland, and cultivated gardens. Built to exceed flood standards, the home is both a refuge and a work of art—designed for lasting comfort and timeless connection to the landscape. Inside, vaulted clear-pine ceilings stretch across the great room, primary suite, and porches, creating an airy warmth. White oak floors run throughout, grounding the interiors in a natural glow. The kitchen features custom cabinetry, walnut counters, a two-oven range, and exposed beams for rustic refinement. A pantry hides a coffee station with pot filler, and a wet bar adds a welcoming space for gatherings. The primary suite is a private retreat with a covered porch overlooking the trees. Heated tile floors, a Victoria + Albert soaking tub, Newport Brass fixtures, an electric fireplace, and dual walk-in closets offer quiet luxury. Thoughtful details abound: a dog sink in the mudroom, slate herringbone floors, a special hidden library passage, encapsulated crawlspace, whole-house filtration, humidifier, and two-car garage with carport. Above the garage, a private office or yoga studio has its own entrance and deck capturing the morning light. Front and side porches are laid in Pennsylvania bluestone, edged with hand-welded railings and warmed by a stone fireplace. A creekside porch invites slow mornings, while a flagstone outdoor shower enclosed by Ipe wood adds whimsy and retreat. All exterior rails are Ipe wood for elegance and durability. Across the property, a rough-sawn pine, stone, and fir barn includes two oak-lined stalls, concrete floors, a drive-through hay loft, and an antique sink. Raised locust-wood garden beds complement professional landscaping with a beech tree allée, moss garden, Corten planters, and espalier pear tree. The grounds are fenced for pets and livestock. A natural spring feeds the ponds—one a three-acre expanse stocked with fish and frequented by herons and waterfowl. A walking path traces the wooded perimeter. Nearby, a restored 1940s cabin—one of Reems Creek’s original cottages—features pine floors, wavy glass, shiplap walls, a bedroom, bath, and kitchenette. Retaining historic simplicity, it offers baseboard heat, no AC, and instant hot water. Sustainability runs deep: Over 1,000 native plants, including 230 trees, have been added for future natural privacy, creating a living landscape that matures beautifully with time. Every element of 1100 Reems Creek speaks to craftsmanship, care, and respect for the land—a property both rooted and rare, offering a quiet, enduring home in the heart of the valley.
Listing courtesy of Hadley Goodman Cropp, Asheville Realty Group