Get to know 567 New Hope Road
LAND
Outside, the 4+/- acre property is fully fenced and divided into two distinct paddocks, making it ideal for livestock or horses. Two concrete-floored shops with electric provide endless opportunities for hobbies or business, and one shop is equipped with a game cleaning station and meat hanging locker, making it a hunter’s dream.
This charming property offers the perfect combination of comfortable indoor living and outdoor utility, ready for whatever rural lifestyle you envision.
HOUSE
This well-kept 2-bedroom, 1-bath home on 4 acres m/l offers country living with plenty of room to grow! The oversized bathroom and large rooms make this home feel spacious and comfortable, with the potential to easily convert into a 3 or even 4-bedroom layout. The living room features a cozy fireplace with a propane insert, perfect for relaxing evenings at home, while the large pantry provides ample storage for all your kitchen essentials.
COUNTY
Discover the hidden gem of Sharp County, Arkansas, where scenic beauty and rich history blend seamlessly to create an inviting and vibrant community. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Sharp County offers an array of outdoor activities that cater to nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The Spring River, a crown jewel of the area, provides excellent opportunities for fishing, floating, and swimming. Its crystal-clear waters attract visitors looking to unwind and connect with nature.
Hiking trails wind through lush forests, offering stunning vistas and the chance to encounter diverse wildlife. For those who enjoy camping and picnicking, numerous parks and recreational areas dot the landscape.
Sharp County is home to charming small towns like Hardy and Cherokee Village, where you can experience the warmth and hospitality of a close-knit community. These towns boast quaint shops, local eateries, and cultural attractions that reflect the area's unique heritage.
CITYHardy, Arkansas, is a charming small town nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Known for its rich history and vibrant community spirit, Hardy offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is bisected by the Spring River, renowned for its clear waters, making it a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, and swimming. Hardy’s historic Main Street, lined with well-preserved buildings from the early 20th century, hosts a variety of antique shops, boutiques, and cozy cafes, creating a nostalgic and inviting atmosphere.The town is also home to the Hardy Homestead, a living history museum that provides a glimpse into the life of early settlers. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the many hiking and biking trails in the surrounding Ozark National Forest. Hardy hosts several annual events, including the Spring River Canoe Race and the Autumn Fest, which draw visitors from all over the region.