This stretch of land down Drews Creek in Naoma sits quiet under a canopy of oaks and pines that haven’t seen much interference. Twelve acres, give or take a bit—mostly rolling timber with that creek murmuring along one edge. You pull up, and it’s the kind of place where the air hangs heavy with damp bark and leaf litter, especially after a rain. The old farmhouse there, pieced together back in 1900, measures about 816 square feet. Two bedrooms, one bath. Nothing fancy—think creaky floors that tell you stories if you listen, and walls that lean just a touch from years of settling into the hill. Oil heat keeps it warm enough through winter, but summers? You might not even need it, with the breeze off the water.
Then there’s the hunting cabin. Smaller setup, rustic as they come, meant for those quick getaways when you want to chase deer or just sit with a coffee as the fog burns off the trees. Wildlife shows up uninvited: deer tracks everywhere, those pileated woodpeckers hammering away like they’re building their own skyline, and sometimes a turkey struts through bold as brass. The land’s untouched enough that you feel the scratch of ferns against your legs on a walk, and in fall, the ground crunches underfoot with acorns popping like tiny fireworks. It’s not isolated to the point of frustration, though—ATV trails snake out just minutes away if you need to rev an engine or link up with friends for a ride through the hollers.
Living here pulls you into a rhythm that’s slower, more tied to the light shifting over the ridge. Self-reliant by default: the creek could handle basic water needs if you rig it right, though you’d want to check on power—lines run the county road, but it’s off-grid vibes for now. Septic’s in place for the house, from what shows. Folks eyeing a relocation might like how it balances solitude with reach—close enough to town for supplies, far enough that city noise fades quick.
Price $70,000.
Key Highlights
- Land Area: 12.48 acres
- Farmhouse Size: 816 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Year Built: 1900
- Additional Structure: Hunting cabin (rustic, basic shelter)
- Water Source: Access to Drews Creek
- Heating: Oil
- Terrain: Rolling timberland with wildlife
- Access: County gravel road
Nearby Amenities
- Fayetteville (Town/New River Gorge National Park): Approx. 10 miles (16 km)
- Beckley (City/Raleigh General Hospital): Approx. 28 miles (45 km)
- Marsh Fork Elementary School: Local in Naoma
- Sherman High School: Local in Naoma
If you need more info, contact the listing agent from the Zillow link below the photos.






