Born in 1915 (as the county's best guess) this Inverness train station house was moved to this location and sits a top rail road ties as its foundation. Within 15 minutes to the amenities of Inverness but tucked away between working farms it all starts at the front of the house with two large cypress trees walking up the brick paver stairs onto the farmers porch with rocking chairs and a porch swing. Once inside, the living, dining, and kitchen are all open to each other with large bedrooms, a bath, and a large mud room with laundry area. Off of the kitchen there is a small back porch with brick paver steps conveniently located near the parking area that could easily handle a garage or carport for covered parking. The yard is completely fenced in and sidewalks surround the house for easy access to all doors as well as to all of the flower beds that contain sunflowers, milkweed (with Monarch cocoons and butterflies), banana trees, ginger plants, elephant ears, and multiple purple, red, and yellow flowering plants. As a gardeners dream the full yard is irrigated for your control. In the back yard a large pad of pavers along with a rocked picnic area and crepe myrtles surround a fire pit. With three total sheds, two which include electric, there is plenty of room for outdoor tools. The property backs up to a pasture that is a working a pasture with several cows, calves, and bulls. Fully renovated with a new metal roof, new AC, and new electrical panel all in the last 3 years.