Get to know 1742 Flora Church Trail
HOUSE
This exceptional residence commands a sweeping vantage point from its grass-covered knoll. Thoughtfully renovated, it merges modern comforts with classic charm for a welcoming interior. Updated floors, generous cabinets, and ample countertop space create an ideal setting for cooking, entertaining, or simply enjoying daily life. Sliding doors, discreetly tucked away, maximize space while maintaining a smooth flow. In the bathroom, a striking antique vanity adds a touch of vintage elegance.
Stepping outside, a covered, screened-in porch offers a cozy retreat—perfect for sipping coffee at dawn or winding down at sunset. Equally enticing, the covered front porch invites you to lounge on a swing and revel in gentle breezes. From its fine finishes to its inviting outdoor spaces, this home epitomizes comfortable living and timeless style.
Stepping outside, a covered, screened-in porch offers a cozy retreat—perfect for sipping coffee at dawn or winding down at sunset. Equally enticing, the covered front porch invites you to lounge on a swing and revel in gentle breezes. From its fine finishes to its inviting outdoor spaces, this home epitomizes comfortable living and timeless style.
OUTSIDE
Around the home, you'll find a storm shelter, a Generac generator, a small greenhouse, and a fully fenced 30x90 garden with milkweed, blueberries, and blackberries. The backyard features two apple trees, a peach tree, and mature shade trees. Across the entry road sits a 30x52 insulated Quonset hut with concrete floors, electric, and water, plus a nearby shed. Down the road is a 20x40 open-faced pole barn with four bays—perfect for equipment or storage. A small bunkhouse lies along a wooded trail, nestled between two ponds. One pond sits in front of the bunkhouse, while a clear, spring-fed pond behind it includes a pump house that sends water back up to the garden and greenhouse. Surrounded by towering Pines and hardwoods, the spring-fed pond offers a peaceful place to relax or fish, with shimmering blue water beneath the trees. This property is packed with features and natural beauty, creating a perfect mix of function and serenity.
LAND
Nestled in the heart of the Arkansas Ozarks, this 248± acre property features valleys, rolling hills, cedar thickets, mature timber, and dramatic cliffs. Big Creek, a year-round live water creek, runs for about a mile through the land and feeds into Lake Norfork, bringing fish up its channel. The creek offers scenic switchbacks, swimming holes, and sandy beach heads. Cleared bottoms are ideal for grazing or hay. The land includes Pines, Cedars, Oaks, and a massive pine called “The General.” Located at the end of a county road near Viola, AR, the entrance features an automated gate and pine-lined driveway. About 55 acres are open, with trails throughout. It’s 30 minutes to Salem, Mountain Home, or Lake Norfork. Wildlife is abundant—deer, turkey, squirrels, and even an eagle’s nest. This rare property blends natural beauty, seclusion, and recreation in one unforgettable Ozarks setting. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of it.
VIOLA
Viola, Arkansas: A Rural Gem
Nestled in the heart of Fulton County, Viola, Arkansas, offers a charming and tranquil atmosphere. As a small community, Viola provides a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and meandering streams, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Despite its small size, Viola boasts a rich history dating back to the early 1800s. The community has played a significant role in the local economy, serving as a trading post and gathering place for the surrounding area. Today, Viola maintains its rural charm, with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Residents enjoy a close-knit community and a slower pace of life, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle.
Viola, Arkansas: A Rural Gem
Nestled in the heart of Fulton County, Viola, Arkansas, offers a charming and tranquil atmosphere. As a small community, Viola provides a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and meandering streams, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Despite its small size, Viola boasts a rich history dating back to the early 1800s. The community has played a significant role in the local economy, serving as a trading post and gathering place for the surrounding area. Today, Viola maintains its rural charm, with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Residents enjoy a close-knit community and a slower pace of life, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle.