Perched on a ridge where the afternoon light lingers, you've found more than a home—it’s a love letter to the past enveloped in modern grace. Once an early farmhouse in Asheville’s historic Beaverdam Valley, this dwelling has been restored and reimagined with reverence. Character dwells here. Time-worn floors echo with history and recall barefoot summers. The remodeled kitchen, the true heart of the home, features an induction stove where heirloom recipes intertwine with new memories. From nearly every room, the eye is drawn outdoors to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Whether you’re sipping coffee with the morning fog on the stone patio, or watching the mist lift from your perch at the kitchen sink, the landscape stretches before you like a painting in motion. Perennial gardens bloom effortlessly—purple coneflowers, hydrangeas and anise meander paths that invite you to amble just a touch more slowly. This home feels like a tranquil retreat—a place of story, stillness, and Southern soul.