
At the end of a quiet road in Cedar Hill, 150 Old Hunters Run delivers what many buyers consider paramount when selecting a home in Cashiers: mountain views, privacy, and a strong connection to the landscape itself. Situated on 2.91 acres and listed at $2.695 million, the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home is represented by Sarah Jennings, luxury real estate specialist and owner at Cashiers Valley Real Estate.

Built in 2004, the residence is positioned to take full advantage of its expansive setting, where layered landscaping, long-range vistas, and three hardscaped waterfalls give the property a strong outdoor identity from the moment of arrival. Rather than treating the exterior as backdrop, the house was clearly designed to stay in conversation with the landscape. Large expanses of glass draw light and views deep into the interior, while multiple decks, a screened porch with fireplace, and lower-level outdoor spaces extend the living areas well beyond the walls of the home.

The architecture leans into a classic mountain-lodge vocabulary, though with a lighter hand than many homes of its era. In the great room, soaring cathedral ceilings rise above exposed timber beams and reclaimed wood flooring, while a substantial floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space. The scale is dramatic without feeling cavernous, helped by the warmth of the wood finishes and the constant visual pull of the surrounding landscape through oversized windows.

The kitchen was designed for people who actually cook and entertain. Wood cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast area provide ample workspace, while a dedicated bar just off the dining room makes the flow of the house particularly well suited for hosting.
The primary suite occupies the main level and includes a bedroom with mountain views along with a spa-like bath featuring heated floors, a soaking tub, and views toward one of the property’s waterfalls. It is separated thoughtfully from the secondary bedrooms and guest spaces, giving the home a layout that works equally well for full-time living or hosting extended family.

Importantly, the house avoids the single-great-room limitation common to many mountain homes. In addition to the main living area, there is a large recreation and guest space above the two-car garage, while the lower level includes two guest bedrooms, an office, and an additional living room with direct access to rear decking.
Outdoor living is integrated throughout the property rather than treated as an afterthought. A screened porch with its own fireplace extends the main level, while multiple decks create distinct areas for dining, gathering, or simply taking in the mountain setting.

For more information, contact Sarah Jennings of Cashiers Valley Real Estate at sarah@cashiersvalley.com or (828) 553-4331.
See additional photos of this property on pages 182-185.
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