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Outcast Inn
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Outcast Inn is one of the most unique properties you'll ever find. Situated on approximately 1 acre and surrounded on three sides by thousands of acres of the Mark Twain National Forest, with a paved county road bordering the fourth side, this property offers exceptional privacy with literally no neighbors in sight. The property features a well-maintained stone home built in the late 1940s, along with two large shops complete with concrete floors, electricity, and overhead doors with automatic openers. There are also two cabins that would make excellent overnight rentals or guest accommodations. For outdoor enthusiasts, the location is hard to beat. A short 250-yard hike through the national forest leads to the banks of Mill Creek, a beautiful Blue Ribbon trout stream, making this an ideal retreat for anglers and nature lovers alike. Adding to its appeal is a spacious 24' x 50' greenhouse accessible directly from the side porch-an incredible space to relax and take in the surrounding beauty year-round. The property also includes an outdoor sauna and a natural swimming pool with a large deck, creating the perfect setting for entertaining or unwinding in a peaceful, secluded environment. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, a private getaway for family and friends, or an income-producing vacation rental property, Outcast Inn offers endless possibilities. Properties with this combination of privacy, recreational opportunities, and unique amenities rarely come available. This is truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity that deserves a closer look.
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