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See this charming mountain farmhouse with sweeping Chattanooga valley views

Stone and shingle farmhouse exterior with cedar shake roof and carport

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Rooted in generations of family history, this gorgeous mountain farmhouse was envisioned by Pfeffer Torode Architecture as both home and haven on a 182-acre property in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It offers a place for intimate gatherings and grand reunions alike.

Nestled into the rolling fields of the family’s farmland, the design embraces its setting, opening wide to sweeping valley views that stretch from northeast to southwest. A rambling hip roof settles the home gently into the landscape, while slathered stone, cedar siding, and a cedar shake roof lend it timeless, grounded warmth.

Stone and cedar shake exterior facade

Arched wood entry doors framed by cut stone facade and lantern

As the driveway winds past the old horse barn and descends toward the house, the experience unfolds with a sense of arrival both familiar and serene—a place meant to be lived in, loved, and returned to for generations to come.

Entry bench beneath hanging framed artwork and scalloped linen upholstery

Inside this 6,191 square foot mountain farmhouse in Chattanooga, rough-sawn beams and natural plaster walls echo the textures of the land, balancing rustic honesty with quiet sophistication.

Soapstone kitchen and scullery

Scullery kitchen with soapstone counters, brass fixtures and antique stone urn

What We Love About This Home

A rambling hip roof and weathered cedar shake shingles let this mountain farmhouse settle gently into its rolling 182-acre setting, framing sweeping valley views from every angle. Inside, rough-sawn beams and hand-troweled plaster walls carry that same grounded, textural warmth from the exterior straight through to the living spaces. We especially love the layered mix of stone, soapstone, and antique brass fixtures throughout the kitchen and scullery, which gives the home a collected-over-generations feel rather than a newly built one.

Tell Us: This home was designed to bring generations together under one roof. What’s one detail you’d want to pass down in your own family home for years to come? Let us know in the comments below!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other incredible home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Tennessee: A peek inside this absolutely stunning rustic log house in Tennessee, and Charming historic farmhouse in Tennessee with a peaceful forest backdrop.

Skirted sink nook with soapstone backsplash and galvanized pendant light

Beamed prep kitchen with brass bridge faucet and mountain view windows

Copper farmhouse sink with vintage brass bib taps and ceramic pitcher

Dining room with stone wall

Stone dining nook with reclaimed table, floral chairs and iron sconces

Living room with limestone fireplace

Living room fireplace with botanical artwork, leopard print chairs and beams

Leopard print armchairs beside stacked firewood nook and stone fireplace

Detail of carved limestone fireplace mantel corner and iron screen

Intimate Family room with layered lighting

Olive velvet drapery lounge with layered lamps and antique oil painting

Curved staircase with wrought iron sculpture and woven basket wall decor

Barrel vaulted hallway lined with hanging lantern pendant lights

Curtained bedroom alcove

Curtained bed alcove with floral bedding and picture window views

Powder room vanity with ornate mirror and glazed subway tile walls

Built in window seat nook with plaid pillows and wall sconces

Freestanding wood tub beneath grid windows overlooking open pasture

Fireside sitting nook with stone surround

Botanical print above reclaimed wood mantel flanked by candle sconces

Plaster hallway leading to vintage French champagne sign and wicker basket

Outdoor stone fireplace and dining terrace

Outdoor stone fireplace with mounted TV, firewood niche and rattan chairs

Outdoor patio and swimming pool with mountain views

Covered stone patio and pool overlooking layered Tennessee mountain ridgelines

Rear exterior view of shingled farmhouse with multiple stone chimneys

Wide view of farmhouse and rustic barn across pastoral fenced field

PHOTOGRAPHER Ali Harper

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Carolyn
35 minutes ago

Gorgeous!