Set along the storied banks of Cane Creek, this remarkable century farm is more than a property - it is a place woven into the collective memory of the community. A landscape that has inspired generations, it stands today as a rare blend of history, stewardship, agriculture, and possibility. After decades of thoughtful family ownership and sustainable farming practices, the land entered a quiet retirement before being carefully reawakened in 2020 as Cane Creek Farm - a vibrant community-supported farm and gathering place dedicated to regeneration, education, and connection. Today, the property once again thrives under a philosophy of sustainable agriculture, producing pasture-raised livestock for local families and celebrated regional restaurants while serving as a destination for agritourism, ecotourism, and seasonal community events. At the heart of the farm stands the stately 3,000-square-foot Carolina Farmhouse / American Foursquare residence, built in 1925 - timeless, grounded, and rich with character. Equally iconic is the breathtaking two-story Gothic-arch barn, constructed in 1945 by renowned craftsman Harvey Newlin, a striking example of enduring design and purposeful craftsmanship. Together, these structures create an unforgettable setting for gathering, celebrating, learning, and growing. The farm's next chapter offers boundless opportunity. With its significant acreage, pastoral beauty, and deeply restorative atmosphere, the property is uniquely suited for continued agricultural ventures, equine programs, wellness retreats, educational initiatives, therapeutic or healing-centered enterprises, and other mission-driven endeavors rooted in health, community, and connection to the land. Opportunities to steward a property of this scale, provenance, and emotional resonance are exceedingly rare. Cane Creek Farm is not simply a farmstead - it is a legacy property where history, vision, and natural beauty converge to create something truly extraordinary.