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238 Acres Offered in Three Tracts to Sell at Public Auction

Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:22pm EST
AXTON, Va., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Col. Tom Wolfe Auctioneer & Broker
(www.coltom.com) announces the auction of Turkey Cock Meadows, 238 acres in
Northeast Henry County, Va., on Saturday, November 21, according to auctioneer
Tom Wolfe.

"This is a one-of-a-kind property," said Wolfe. "If you are interested in
recreation, hunting, fishing, hiking, four-wheeling, horses, bird watching or
just peace and quiet, this is the property for you."

The three parcels are 60 acres, 75 acres, 103 acres respectively. They may be
purchased separately or as a whole. Located on Route 57 in Axton, Va., only
minutes from several large cities, the property is less than 14 miles from the
Martinsville Speedway.

"The terrain ranges from gently rolling to open and wooded," Wolfe explained.
"There are two large ponds on the property and streams. There are several
ideal home sites. This would also be a wonderful horse or cattle ranch."

The auction is open to the public. Bidders must register prior to bidding.
Auctioneer will be on property Sunday, November 15 from 1pm to 4pm for
inspection, or prospective bidders may inspect at their leisure. For more
information, including property images, auction brochure and pre-auction bid
form, visit www.coltom.com, or call Tom Wolfe at (540) 334-7653 .



SOURCE  Col. Tom Wolfe Auctioneer & Broker

Tom Wolfe, Col. Tom Wolfe Auctioneer & Broker, +1-540-334-7653,
coltom@swva.net



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