

Step back in time with 1977 Rutledge Pike, a truly remarkable estate recognized on the National Register of Historic Places as the Cynthia Lea House for its architectural significance. While official records date the home to 1900, local lore whispers that its roots may reach as far back as 1840—adding to it's storybook charm. Nestled on 129 acres in picturesque Blaine, Tennessee, this property blends timeless character with modern comfort, just 25 minutes from I-40 and 30 minutes from downtown Knoxville. The main residence offers three en-suite bedrooms plus a half bath, a dreamy wraparound front porch perfect for sweet tea and serenity, and the elegance of history at every turn. Beyond the main home, you’ll find a 3-bed, 2-bath guest house, multiple storage buildings, and endless opportunity to embrace country living without sacrificing convenience.

Main House-3 En-Suite Bedrooms
Built in 1900 (or 1840?)
2903 Sq. Ft Living Area
Formal Dining Room
Formal Living Room
6 Fireplaces
Updated Plumbing and Electrical
Wraparound Porch
129 Acres (93 Woodland)
3/2 Guest House
1744 Sq. Ft Living Area
Metal Storage Building
Additional "Shed" with electric installed
Pond with Observation Structure
Easy Interstate Access
Peaceful Country Setting


























315 Ebenezer Rd.
Knoxville, TN 37923
(865) 433-4663
Copyrights 202X | Your Brand™ | Terms & Conditions