8000 Highway 194, Williston TN – Luxury 245-Acre Tennessee Estate
Stonewall Farm — A Private Tennessee Legacy at 8000 Highway 194, Williston, TN 38076
Price: $12,500,000 · Bedrooms: 4 · Bathrooms: 6 · Living area: 5,202 sqft · Lot: 245 acres.
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Listing source: Zillow — 8000 Highway 194, Williston, TN 38076. MLS#: 1317799. Listed by Sandy Poe, Alliance Sotheby's International.
A Grand Arrival — The Estate at a Glance
Stonewall Farm unveils itself slowly: a gated approach, a sweeping drive, and finally a panorama of rolling pastures, mature timber, and a nine-acre lake that anchors the landscape. This is not just an address — it is a private retreat, a working homestead, and a legacy property crafted for those who appreciate privacy, luxury, and land stewardship.
Property Snapshot
- Address: 8000 Highway 194, Williston, TN 38076.
- Price (list): $12,500,000.
- Lot Size: ~245 acres (rolling pastures, wooded tracts, multiple ponds, nine-acre lake).
- House: 5,202 sqft · 4 bedrooms · 6 bathrooms (4 full, 2 half).
- Year Built: 2016 · Style: Craftsman / Traditional.
- Notable extras: Pool with grotto, guest house (approx. 1,800 sqft), stone barn, storm shelter, generator, 3-car garage.
The Grounds — Land That Breathes
Land is the heart of this offering. The 245 acres combine open pasture for grazing or hay with mature woodlands and three smaller ponds, plus a dramatic nine-acre stocked lake. The approach road — a 1.3-mile private drive finished with decorative pea gravel — sets the tone: refined, purposeful, and protected from the outside world. Whether you seek a working farm, equestrian operations, a hunt club, or a private sanctuary, the acreage supports multiple uses without compromising its aesthetic appeal.
Barns, Guest House & Outbuildings
The property hosts a series of carefully built outbuildings: a four-sided stone barn with cedar shake roof, functional storage buildings, and a separate 3BR/2BA guest home (approx. 1,800 sqft) ideal for guests, staff, or rental income. These structures are sited to preserve views and to support agricultural or equestrian functions.
Waterfront & Pool — A Centerpiece for Outdoor Life
The nine-acre lake is the estate's soulful center. Private lakefront access, a dock, and sheltered coves create opportunities for fishing, boating, or lakeside entertaining. Adjacent to the home, the carefully designed resort-style saltwater pool with grotto and sun-shelf forms an intimate contrast to the vastness of the lake — a place for family afternoons and formal poolside soirees alike.
The House — Materials, Craft, and Intention
The residence reads as a carefully restored southern lodge — reclaimed 150-year heart pine floors, solid cypress timbers, and stone details define the interiors. With soaring 22-foot ceilings in the great room, a custom Rumford fireplace, and continuous sightlines to the water, the architecture is meant to reveal the land at each turn. Practical luxuries — a 1,000-bottle wine cellar, storm shelter, whole-house generator, and multi-zone HVAC — are blended with handcrafted finishes.
Entrance, Foyer & Great Room
The foyer welcomes visitors with an immediate sense of history and warmth: heart pine floors and oversized cypress beams. The great room is the social heart — massive windows frame the lake while the fireplace creates an intimate focal point for cooler evenings. Layout is generous but human-scaled: comfortable seating groups, direct access to the covered porch, and views that make the outdoors feel like an additional room.
The Kitchen — For the Cook Who Enters the Room
A chef's playground: commercial-grade appliances, an expansive island, a keeping room for casual breakfasts, and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar accessed from the kitchen wing. The aesthetic balances farmhouse practicality with bespoke detailing — stone counters, custom cabinetry, and a layout that supports large-scale entertaining while remaining warm for daily family life.
Dining, Wine Room & Entertaining
The dining room is a blend of elegant proportion and casual comfort — perfectly placed for dinner parties that flow between indoor refinement and porch-side evenings. The wine cellar, climate-controlled and designed for serious collectors, is a private destination within the home.
Bedrooms & Master Suite
Four bedrooms, each with an ensuite bath, deliver private retreats for family and guests. The master suite is a sanctuary: vaulted details, private porch access, expansive closets, and a bath finished in natural stone and warm woods with spa-inspired fixtures.
Bathrooms & Spa Features
Four full and two half baths are finished with premium materials: stone vanities, soaking tubs, glass-enclosed showers, and carefully selected fixtures that support both form and durability. The master bath functions as an at-home spa with layered lighting and luxurious appointments.
Systems, Safety & Practical Amenities
Stonewall Farm was designed both for comfort and for readiness: whole-house generator, storm shelter, dedicated steel safe, well water and septic systems, and modern, zoned HVAC with propane/electric backup options. For those who require both beauty and reliability, the infrastructure is robust.
Why Invest in Tennessee Real Estate?
Tennessee continues to be attractive to buyers and investors for several reasons: no state income tax (on wages), a growing population around the greater Memphis corridor, and stable agricultural and recreational land demand. Large private estates like Stonewall Farm hold unique value because of:
- Scarcity: 245-acre turnkey estates with lakes, barns, and guest homes do not appear frequently in the market.
- Multiple income pathways: guest-house rentals, event/film location rentals, hunting leases, timber value, and potential subdividing of strategic parcels (subject to local regulations).
- Long-term appreciation: land and water-featured properties historically preserve value; finished luxury homes on acreage outperform average residential comps in many cycles.
- Lifestyle demand: post-pandemic demand for privacy and room to roam supports higher per-acre valuations for well-appointed estates.
For an investor targeting a blended return (personal use + income potential), Stonewall Farm's combination of luxury residence, guest accommodations, and true acreage gives multiple paths to monetize while preserving a core lifestyle asset.
Photo Gallery — Official Zillow Images
Below are official photos from the Zillow listing. Click any image to open the Zillow listing page for the full gallery (60 photos).
Full gallery & details: Zillow — 8000 Highway 194 listing. (60 photos available on Zillow as of listing date).
Location & Access
Stonewall Farm enjoys a rural setting in Fayette County — a short drive from local towns and within reasonable access to Memphis (regional air services at MEM, approx. 40 miles). Fayette County Airport (FYE) sits about 10 miles away for regional flights. The property balances seclusion with reasonable service access.
Buyer Experience — Practical Next Steps
- Contact listing agent (Sandy Poe, Alliance Sotheby's International) for private tours and showing windows.
- Arrange a full property inspection, including well, septic, pool systems, and outbuilding structural checks.
- For investors: request financials on taxes, insurance quotes, and discuss possible income strategies for guest house or events with local zoning/permit counsel.
- Consider a conservation easement or partial preservation to balance tax planning with legacy goals (consult a land planning attorney).
Interested? Book a Private Tour or Connect
If you'd like a private showing, more photos, or an investment packet for Stonewall Farm, contact the listing agent via the Zillow listing page: Zillow — Listing Details & Agent Contact.
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Final Thoughts — A Place for Generations
Stonewall Farm is rare: meaningful acreage, a thoughtfully finished home, and supporting structures that make long-term living practical and pleasurable. Whether envisioned as a family compound, a working farm, or a high-end private retreat, the property offers scale and detail in equal measure. For readers: imagine sunrise from the covered stone porch, late afternoons by the pool, and quiet evenings beside the Rumford fireplace. This is an estate that rewards those who seek beauty, stewardship, and privacy.
Questions for readers
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