Some properties are measured in acres. This one is measured in freedom. Tucked deep in the heart of Hampshire County, just off Middle Ridge Road, this 40.15-acre unrestricted tract is the kind of land people come to West Virginia looking for. It is private, wooded, usable, and set up for someone who wants room to hunt, shoot, build, camp, ride, and actually enjoy the outdoors without a rulebook hanging over their head. This property has the ingredients that matter. There is a pond, a solid interior road, plenty of wooded cover, and enough acreage to use the land the way it was meant to be used. Set up deer camp. Build a cabin. Clear a homesite. Put in food plots. Ride ATVs. Spend weekends around a fire. Bring your boots, your rifle, your side-by-side, and your plans. If you are serious about having your own place to hunt or shoot, this is one you need to walk. Forty acres gives you room to spread out, set up stands, manage the property, and enjoy your ground without feeling boxed in. This is not polished-up subdivision land. It is honest Hampshire County ground with real outdoor appeal. The location makes it even better. You are close to the South Branch of the Potomac River, less than one hour from the I-81 corridor, and under two hours from Washington, D.C. That puts you deep enough in West Virginia to feel like you got away, but still close enough for a weekend run. Forty acres. Unrestricted. Pond. Interior road. Hunting. Privacy. Freedom. If you have been looking for a real piece of West Virginia ground, this one deserves a serious look.