This 15.5 ± acre tract in Giles County offers a quiet setting suitable for a primary residence, weekend retreat, or small recreational property with convenient access to town. The land sits along a low-traffic county road, providing a sense of privacy without feeling isolated. With over 500 feet of road frontage, the entrance area provides a practical homesite that offers good visibility to the road while placing the remainder of the acreage further back for hunting, riding, or general outdoor use. Beyond the buildable area, a trail system extends into the interior, making movement across the property easy by foot, ATV or side-by-side. These well-laid trails connect the homesite area to the food plot and timbered sections, creating a practical layout for year-round land management. A large food plot is already established and is positioned to attract and hold wildlife within the property boundaries. Regular deer and turkey activity has been observed, supported by a mix of natural cover, edge habitat and access to food sources. The terrain is manageable and usable, offering a blend of open space and wooded sections that present a variety of habitat without being overly complicated to maintain. The size of the tract makes it suitable for those wanting room to hunt or recreate without the demands of a larger farm. Whether used as a private homesite, a recreational retreat, or a hybrid of both, the layout allows for flexibility in how the land is enjoyed. The setting, access, and existing improvements mean this property can be utilized immediately, while still giving a future owner the opportunity to fine-tune it over time to meet personal goals.