For the first time in more than 70 years, this historic property is available to the public. Just minutes from downtown Clayton, the acreage tract includes a 3-bedroom, 1-bath brick home built in 1949 by the well-known Cagle family, who opened Cagle's Cafe on Main Street-later known as the beloved Clayton Cafe. The property tells its own story: outbuildings once used for curing hams, wide open yards where children and pets can play, and hillside acreage with space to build at least one additional home. The setting offers lovely mountain views, privacy, and a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Rabun County history. The surveyed land is 6.948 acres. ADDITIONAL BONUS! This property has two driveways for ease of access. One comes off Hunter Lane and allows kitchen level access. The other is off Warwoman Road and allows access directly into the garage. Call now for an exclusive showing!
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Listing Agent: Lynda R. Hester (#HESTERLYNDAR), Phone: 770-480-5161, Email: Lynda@LyndaHester.com
Listing Office: Compass (#RBNR01)

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