Aside from needing a new roof, and being a fixer upper, my first thought was that this 2002 home in Berkeley, West Virginia, is the perfect witches house, but it's also a very unique home. There are 3 levels, but the description says 0 bds. It's so open that there are spaces for beds, but not actual rooms. It does have 2ba. and 7.40 acres of land for $325K. The rural property is on the Virginia border so apparently commuting there to work would be easy.
At the entrance, 2 large tree trunks hold up the roof and the path is paved with colorful tiles. The 2 front tiles say "Welcome."
As soon as you walk in, you can see the open concept. The ceiling spreads out from the center fireplace and the floorboards are in a square pattern surrounding it.
The main floor can be set up in many different ways.
It's quite spacious.
There's also a bath and walk-in closet.
This is the second level. It goes around and is open in the middle.
It's pretty big up here- there's a piano in the corner on the right.
A large deck goes around the house on the 2nd level.
Behind the fireplace on the main floor are stairs to a lower level.
The kitchen is down on this level.
This area with the shelving would make a nice bedroom or den.
The area next to it also looks like it could potentially be a bedroom, also.
Lots of space down here.
There's also a bathroom and laundry.
There's storage.
The description says "bring all the animals." Looks like a couple of kennels there.
Over 7 acres can certainly be a farm and are under the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program.
There are 2 loafing sheds (a place for horses and other livestock to take shelter from harsh weather) that need repair.
There are also several fenced in areas.
Well, it's a large farm property with a most unusual farm house.
It certainly has character.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2822-Mauzy-Rd-Berkeley-Springs-WV-25411/2052987024_zpid/
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Text: My mother hands me three cicada husks. Once buried, each will release a hundred ghosts, their terrible buzzing more than loud enough to drown out any noise about to come from our farm.
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… …tractor pirates?
TRACTOR PIRATES!!!
They have spent years making it so that farmers couldn't work on their own tractors. And had to take it to a John Deere certified factory technician. …it's a goddamn tractor for God's sake. How big do you bastards really think the profit margin is on a farm? Fuckers.
Yeah, I'm on the Prairie Pirates side on this one. Fuck Big Green.
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Diverse, well-integrated farms like coltura promiscua support significantly more native biodiversity than modern monocultures. Source: BUNDESAMT, F. U., & LANDSCHAFT, W. U. (1997). Umwelt in der Schweiz 1997. Berna, Buwal.
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Dairy Farms of Sonoma County, Northern California, 2017 - by Nathan Wirth (1966), American
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