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777 S River RoadTryon, NC 28782




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$12,296Carter Brown built The Hayloft in 1946, and his hand still shows in every corner. Heart pine floors, hand-hewn beams, a stone fireplace anchoring the living room, paneled walls that only deepen with time. Brown is the figure most often credited with shaping Tryon into the equestrian community it is today, and this remains one of the few original homes he built. Eighty years on, it reads like the source material for Hunting Country itself. Twenty-four acres run across pasture, woods, and gentle slope, with year-round mountain views and a creek along the lower edge. The property functions as a true compound. Three separate residences sit thoughtfully placed for privacy and rhythm. The three-bedroom main home opens into rooms that feel collected rather than decorated, with vaulted ceilings, beams that have held their line for eight decades, and a primary suite organized around its own fireplace. The renovated kitchen carries the load for both holiday cooking and Tuesday morning coffee, with a gas range, double oven, beverage refrigerator, generous island, and a walk-in pantry sized for people who actually cook. Open floorplan flow runs from the kitchen through the dining room and into a family room and den, both with fireplaces of their own. Sunday dinners and quiet weekday breakfasts find their own rhythms in the same set of rooms. The primary suite sits behind its own fireplace, with a walk-in closet, an updated bath, and the kind of stillness that only old houses on private acreage can offer. The two-bedroom plus office/flex, two-and-a-half-bath guest house is a proper residence in its own right at 3,427 square feet, with full kitchen, two-car garage, an expansive lower level, and a back deck that opens to the property. Long-term rental, extended family, or staff: it earns its keep all three ways. A pool house with a one-bedroom apartment ties to the indoor pool and entertaining bar, adding a third option for staff, family, or additional income. Total interior space exceeds 6,750 square feet across the three homes. A whole-house generator, high-speed internet, and ductless mini-split climate control bring the historic bones up to modern working order. Current ownership has invested [VERIFY: more than $1 million] in upgrades over the past two years. Outside, front and rear porches run the length of the main house, framing year-round mountain views and the kind of long, slow sunsets that earned this part of the Carolinas its reputation. The equestrian program was built without compromise. A 4-stall center-aisle barn with half bath, wash rack, hay storage, and tack room. A 2-stall shed row barn. A 2-stall run-in shed. [VERIFY: Eight] fenced paddocks across pasture and slope. The covered Morton arena measures 192 by 66 feet, with lights, European walls, and sand and rubber footing. Build cost on the arena alone is estimated at [VERIFY: $1.6 million]. The property connects directly to the FETA trail system, which means hours of riding without crossing a road. Tryon International Equestrian Center sits minutes away. The location pulls its weight for owners who travel. Hendersonville is about 30 minutes north and Asheville roughly 45. Spartanburg and Greenville both sit under 45 minutes south, with downtown Greenville's food and arts scene a regular weekend draw. GSP and Asheville Regional airports come in at 35 to 45 minutes for domestic travel. Charlotte Douglas Airport is approximately 90 minutes. Hunting Country surrounds the property, with the privacy this corner of the Blue Ridge has long been known for. The Hayloft is rare not because it is old, and not because it is large, but because there are only a handful of original Carter Brown homes still in service, and almost none come paired with this much functional acreage and this caliber of equestrian infrastructure. A property this stitched into the history of Tryon does not come up often, and rarely twice in one generation.
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