Eighty-five rolling acres in northern Sumner County offering the rare combination of usable open ground, mature woodland, and the kind of seclusion that's becoming nearly impossible to find within an hour of Nashville. A network of established interior trails connects a series of elevated meadows and ridgetop clearings — each one a natural home site with its own outlook, framed by mature hardwoods and complete privacy from neighbors. Buyers seeking a true family compound will find multiple build sites with room to spread out while keeping every home tucked into its own setting. The land mix is balanced and productive: open pasture and hayfields suitable for cattle or horses, substantial hardwood timber, and rotational ground already in use. A creek runs through the property, adding both natural beauty and wildlife habitat. Deer, turkey, and small game move freely through the timbered draws and meadow edges, making this a genuine recreational tract in addition to its residential potential. Frontage on Old Gallatin Road provides paved access, with utility water, public electric, and fiber internet already at the road. Topography is rolling rather than steep — workable throughout, with strong building pads on the high ground and ample room for ponds, pastures, food plots, or equestrian improvements. FEMA Zone X (minimal flood risk) across the parcel. Existing improvements include a 1,176 sq ft cottage and detached garage near the road, sold strictly as-is and valued for the homesite location. Zoned Rural Residential. Just minutes to downtown Portland, 15 minutes to Gallatin, and roughly 45 minutes to downtown Nashville. Land of this caliber, scale, and proximity rarely comes to market in Sumner County. Buyer and Buyers agent to verify all pertinent info.