Welcome to the Historic Hilldale Farm, a remarkable Greene County, Tennessee land offering that combines scale, history, utility, and natural beauty in one legacy property. This 415.6 +/- surveyed acre Century Farm was established in 1830 and presents a rare opportunity to own a large, well rounded East Tennessee farm with a strong agricultural foundation, a historic homeplace, abundant water, and excellent long term stewardship. Hilldale Farm features a highly desirable mix of rolling pasture land, mature and well maintained woods, multiple spring fed ponds, and frontage on Little Chuckey Creek. This combination gives the property broad appeal for cattle or hay production, recreational use, hunting, trail riding, weekend retreat use, or a long term family ownership property designed for both work and enjoyment. The landscape offers the kind of diversity buyers look for in a premium Tennessee farm: open ground for operation and visibility, wooded acreage for privacy and habitat value, and natural water features that strengthen both aesthetics and function. The farm is improved with a 4 bed, 2 bath historic farmhouse containing approximately 2,916 square feet and built in 1920. The home adds character and utility to the property and serves as a fitting centerpiece for this historic tract. Multiple barns and utility buildings are also in place, including a new 144ft x 40ft building supporting agricultural use, equipment storage, livestock needs, and general farm operations. A substantial selection of farm equipment is available to convey with the property, supporting ongoing agricultural use. A major feature of this Greene County farm is how the land is laid out. The property is divided by Warrensburg Road, with approximately 242.7 +/- acres lying on the north side of the road and 172.9 +/- acres lying on the south side. This split configuration may be attractive for buyers seeking flexibility in how the acreage is used, managed, or accessed. It creates opportunities for separating agricultural activity, recreational use, homesites, hunting strategy, or family use across different sections of the farm while still maintaining one large, cohesive holding. The land stewardship story here is equally important. The property is enrolled in Greenbelt, and the owner has been following a Forest Greenbelt Plan for maintaining the wooded acreage. That history of management speaks to a thoughtful approach to conservation, timber care, and responsible land ownership. Buyers looking for a Tennessee farm with a balance of productivity and preservation will appreciate that the woods have been managed with a plan in place. From a recreational perspective, Hilldale Farm checks many of the boxes serious land buyers want to see. The blend of pasture, woodland cover, creek frontage, and spring fed water sources creates strong habitat appeal and year round enjoyment potential. Whether your focus is exploring the farm, riding trails, fishing ponds, watching wildlife, or building a multigenerational retreat, the natural ingredients are already here. Large acre tracts with water, usable terrain, and historic improvements are increasingly difficult to find in East Tennessee. Historic Hilldale Farm is the kind of property that rarely reaches the open market. With 415.6 +/- surveyed acres, a Century Farm heritage dating back to 1830, a historic farmhouse, barns and utility buildings, rolling pasture, managed woods, multiple spring fed ponds, and creek frontage, this is a standout opportunity for buyers looking for a legacy farm in Greene Co, TN. Whether your goals include farming, recreation, conservation, or building a lasting landholding, Hilldale Farm offers the scale and substance to support that vision. Schedule your showing today! Buyer(s)/Buyer Agents to verify all information. Property lines are approximate only. Must have pre-qualification or proof of funds to schedule a showing. A full list of items conveying is available upon