See this charming stone farmhouse nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains

C.S. Harrop Architects, in collaboration with Hickory Construction, designed this stone farmhouse in Walland, a community tucked into Miller’s Cove, a peaceful valley in the northwestern foothills of the Smoky Mountains. The project team crafted this home to make the main house appear to have been built in the late 1800’s, with additions added over time, which provides a very authentic Tennessee farm feel.

As an example, the glass hallway leading to the owner’s bedroom suite was deliberately designed to appear like a later addition. The interior features exposed timber beams crafted from reclaimed railroad ties in their original condition, along with large windows that create a warm, inviting atmosphere for the homeowners and their guests.

DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT C.S. Harrop Architects BUILDER Hickory Construction

What We Love About This Home

This stone farmhouse in the Smoky Mountains offers a wonderful living environment for its inhabitants, from its gorgeous architecture to its peaceful surroundings. We are loving how every detail, from the thoughtful craftsmanship to the tranquil setting, creates a home that feels both grounded and inviting. It’s the kind of place that encourages quiet moments, relaxed gatherings, and a deep connection to the landscape throughout the seasons…

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