500 Coop Rd Bell Buckle, TN 37020 Coming Soon
UPDATED: 03/31/2026 10:39 PM ON MARKET: 1 days on market
$2,199,900
3 Beds3 Baths2,950 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Coming Soon
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,950 sqft
Price per Sqft $745
Subdivision Epps Lands
MLS Listing ID 3165769
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
HOA Y/N No
Year Built 2009
Annual Tax Amount $4,160
Lot Size 56.210 Acres
Acres 56.21
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Rustic meets Luxury at 500 Coop Road in Historic Bell Buckle where a peaceful life in the Tennessee countryside awaits! Your first stop is the Stamped Concrete Porch framed by Stone Columns & Cedar Posts, where you'll want to pull up a cozy chair and marvel at the sweeping Iconic Farmscapes — often referred to as some of the best views Bedford County has to offer. Behind the Solid Mahogany Front Door is a Great Room with elegant Hickory Flooring throughout, Soaring 2-Story Ceilings and a majestic Stone Fireplace as the focal point. Accentuating the Lodge-like feel, a wall of windows overlooks serene wooded acreage and keeps the outdoors top-of-mind. Gathering is a pleasure on the generous Covered Deck and Outdoor Fireplace, perfectly placed to maximize enjoyment of the incredible sunsets! And there's no compromising on creature comforts, as this home features a Spacious Owner's Suite with Heated Bath Floors & CALIFORNIA CLOSETS System, High-Speed Internet, VIVINT Security System, Tankless Water Heater with Booster Pump, a ROBERTSON Whole Home Water Filter, LUTRON Lighting + Outlets, Updated Fixtures and Epoxy Garage Floors to name just a few. This elegant hilltop habitat is also rich in all the elements tailor-made for a working homestead: Fully Fenced Pasture with Run-In Shelter, 2 newer Wells, a charming & spacious Barn with Shop + Generous Storage Space on two levels, Fruit Trees, Chicken Coop + Run, 2 Deer Stands and Superior Gun Safe all remain to help jump-start anyone seeking that self-sustaining lifestyle. And for the sincere animal lover… yes, the Scottish Highland cows are negotiable — COME SEE!! (Interior photos coming this weekend)
