﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Latest properties on the market from Cooper Magli.</title><link>http://www.harlan-skipwith.com</link><description>The latest properties on the market in Franklin Tennessee.</description><item><title>4 Bedroom 6 (4 full baths, 2 half baths) Bathroom Single Family, For Sale $1,350,000</title><link>http://www.3039pulaskihwy.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>This is a rare opportunity to purchase an outstanding contemporary home on nearly 200 acres just minutes from Columbia.  A long driveway takes you through rolling green pasture and across a rippling creek before you arrive at the home.  Contained within its 4,895 square feet the one level house has 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms.  Hardwood floors run throughout the house.  High ceilings add to the home’s elegance and expansiveness.  Entertain in the formal dining room, before one of the two fireplaces, or outside on the large patio.  A living room, library, breakfast room, utility room, office with its own separate, outside entrance, heated bathroom floors, and abundant closets ensure day to day comfort.

 

The house is surrounded by 199 acres of the most beautiful, rolling pasture in Maury County.  Besides the creek, there are two ponds on the property and multiple outbuildings including a large shop, a hay barn, and a traditional livestock barn.  Both the perimeter and cross fencing, as well as the corrals and catchpen, have been well maintained and are in good shape.  The property would make an excellent horse farm.  It has never been mined and has long road frontage on both Pulaski Highway and Murphy Road. The farm is 4.5 miles from Maury Regional Medical Center and 4.6 miles to the Columbia Public Square. 

 

 </description><pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>5 Bedroom 3½ Bathroom Historic, For Sale $1,000,000</title><link>http://www.1251lewisburgpike.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>The new owner of this home, called the Puryear-Oglesby House, will own a piece of Tennessee History. Built in 1830 by Mordecai Puryear this was the main house on one of Williamson County's first self-sufficient plantations. The plantation suffered during the Battle of Franklin due to its proximity to the battlefield. The plantation's cotton gin and several other outbuildings were burned but the house and carriage house were spared and even today retain all their original charm and elegance.The house has been lovingly restored while maintaining its essential historic character. Indeed, in 1980 the home won a preservation award from The Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County and The Williamson County Historical Society. The Puryear-Oglesby House sits on five acres. Stately trees and grand foliage insure privacy although all of Franklin's amenities are just minutes away.</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>For Sale $2,300,000</title><link>http://www.334mainstreet.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>Located on Historic Main Street in Downtown Franklin, 334 Main Street is a rare trophy property with both street retail and office space. The building is comprised of 4,900 square feet in two suites occupied by successful Franklin retailers Hey Day and The Curious Gourmet. The upstairs includes 3,682 square feet available for office or a spacious apartment. This is a unique opportunity to have your own office or apartment and a stable investment income all from one property.  </description><pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>For Lease Per Month $5,094.38</title><link>http://www.8430hortonhighway.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>This 72,071 SF industrial building was built in 1998 and sits on an approximately 25 acre site. We have 32,175 total SF available. 27,375 is prefabricated metal walls and roof. There is an additional 4,800 SF in office that includes lockers and showers.  The available space has two dock doors and one grade level door. Ceiling clear heights range from 25' to 35'. The building is equipped with 4,000 amp, 3PH, 4W, 277/480 volt electrical service. The site includes truck scales. With frontage on both Horton and Shelbyville Highways, the site is only 20 minutes from Franklin or Murfreesboro and 30 minutes from Nashville. Price per month is $5,094.38. </description><pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>For Sale or Lease $1,950,000</title><link>http://www.111alphadrive.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>This is an excellent manufacturing/warehouse facility. It includes eight ground level doors, three docks, 480 volt/3 phase electric, gas heat, expansive offices, shop offices, restrooms, over 5 acres. Property is zoned Heavy Industrial. It is for sale at $1,950,000 or for lease at $2.50/SF/Year.

Clear Heights: (some infrastructure exists that would need to be removed or elevated to realize max clear height)
Back 20,000 Warehouse: 32' peak and 18' eve 
Front 38,000 Warehouse/Manufacturing Space: 23' peak and 15.6" eve (sprinkler trunk at 13'3" in back third of space)

Potential uses include: Manufacturing
                                 Warehouse &amp; Distribution
                                 Stage Construction
                                 Religious Assembly
                                 Outdoor Storage
                                 




To see our other available properties, please visit www.magli.com</description><pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>4 Bedroom 1½ Bathroom Antebellum, For Sale $3,000,000</title><link>http://www.harlan-skipwith.com</link><category>Real Estate</category><generator>AgencyLogic.com</generator><description>Skipwith, built in 1818 by Cornelia Littlefield and her husband, is reported to be the oldest house in Maury County, Tennessee.  The home and 608 acres that surround it were originally part of a 25,000 acre land grant made to Cornelia’s father, General Nathaniel Greene, Commander and Chief of the Army of the South in the American Revolutionary War.  In the late 1830’s Skipwith was acquired by the Harlan family and came to play a central role in the history of Tennessee agriculture.

Pit sawed and hand hewed beams frame the house mortar-and-tenon style and have stood the test of time.  It is rare indeed to find an antebellum home with its original features in such good condition.  Original doors, hardware, windows, molding, and mantels grace the home.  The original kitchen building, now a guest house, still stands behind the main house.  Barns as old as the house add to Skipwith’s charm.
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