Marshall

North Carolina

Welcome to Marshall

Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Madison County, Marshall, North Carolina, is a small town with big charm. Just 25 minutes from Asheville, this vibrant community blends rich history, natural beauty, and an artsy, welcoming spirit. Whether you’re looking for a day trip destination, a weekend getaway, or a place to call home, Marshall offers something special for everyone.

A Historic River Town

Marshall’s history is deeply tied to the French Broad River, which winds its way through the heart of town. In the 1800s, the river played a key role in shaping the town’s economy, serving as a vital transportation route. Today, the river is central to Marshall’s charm, providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities, events, and daily life.

Many of the town’s historic buildings remain, lovingly restored to house art galleries, boutiques, and eateries. The iconic Madison County Courthouse, built in 1907, stands as a centerpiece of the downtown area, symbolizing Marshall’s enduring character.

An Artist’s Haven

Marshall is a haven for artists and creatives, drawn to its peaceful setting and supportive community. The former Marshall High School, perched on Blannahassett Island, has been transformed into a creative hub called Marshall High Studios, housing dozens of artist studios. Visitors can explore the studios, meet the artists, and purchase unique, handcrafted pieces ranging from pottery to paintings.

Throughout the year, Marshall hosts art walks, gallery openings, and craft fairs, showcasing the incredible talent that calls this town home.

Outdoor Adventures

For nature enthusiasts, Marshall is a gateway to outdoor exploration. The French Broad River is perfect for kayaking, tubing, and fishing, while nearby trails offer opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. Popular spots like Lover’s Leap Loop Trail provide stunning views of the river and town below.

Marshall also offers easy access to the Appalachian Trail, Pisgah National Forest, and Hot Springs, making it an ideal base for adventurers looking to explore Western North Carolina’s natural beauty.

A Growing Community

Despite its small size, Marshall is a town on the rise. New residents and visitors are drawn to its slower pace of life, friendly neighbors, and creative energy. The town strikes a perfect balance between honoring its Appalachian roots and embracing new ideas and opportunities.

Why Visit Marshall?

Marshall offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle, where life moves at a more deliberate and meaningful pace. Whether you’re drawn by the arts, the outdoors, or simply the charm of a historic mountain town, Marshall is a place where memories are made, and connections run deep.

So pack your bags, head to the river, and discover the magic of Marshall, NC—you may never want to leave.

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FEATURED LISTING

2200 Walnut Creek Road

Marshall, NC 28753

$735,000

Immerse yourself in nature at this forager’s paradise! With a mile of graveled roads and graded trails, the property offers endless exploration. Multiple building sites, including two income-producing glamping setups with private showers and bathrooms. 650 feet of Walnut Creek frontage, springs, spring-fed creeks, and a well. Two Quonset huts with power, loft space, garage door, two entry doors, and skylights. These could easily be used for covered horse arenas. Finish the private cabin with a treehouse-like deck; septic, wiring, and plumbing installed. This organic property boasts diverse wildlife, sunny garden spaces, and opportunities to forage mushrooms, herbs, and wild edibles. Perfect for hiking, birdwatching, or mountain biking. Appreciate the stunning long-range views of Mount Pisgah. Fiber optic internet available. The convenient location is only minutes from downtown Marshall, the French Broad River, shopping, and I-26. Schedule a visit and experience the magic for yourself.

Homes for Sale in Marshall

1820 Grapevine Road
$479,111
Subdivision:
4219221
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Welcome to 1820 Grapevine Road, a timeless mountain homestead with nearly 36 acres of rolling pastures, wooded ridges, and the sparkling waters of the West Fork of Bull Creek meandering along the boundary. Once part of the Sprinkle family estate, this land has been lovingly preserved through generations and now invites new stewards to carry its story forward. The heart of the property is a 1932 farmhouse, full of vintage charm yet thoughtfully updated with modern essentials: new windows (2012), furnace (2014), and roof (2017). Step inside and you’ll feel its history—cozy living spaces, wood finishes, and simple country design—perfect for a mountain getaway or a creative restoration. A classic tobacco barn, strong and steady with a 2010 roof, stands as both a practical asset and a nod to the property’s agricultural roots. A smaller shed and garage add utility, while trails lead you from the farmhouse through pastures and forests to ridge-top house sites with sweeping 30+ mile mountain views. Fencing and open clearings make it ideal for gardening, livestock, or simply enjoying wide green spaces. The land carries no HOA or restrictions and is enrolled in a forestry/tax-deferred program, keeping holding costs low. Utilities are in place with a private well, septic, electricity, phone, and even fiber optic internet—a rare convenience for a mountain property. Located at 2,000–2,500 feet elevation, this peaceful retreat is only minutes to Marshall and an easy drive to Asheville. Whether you dream of reviving its farmhouse charm, creating a self-sustaining homestead, or building a legacy estate with endless views, 1820 Grapevine Road offers a canvas of history, beauty, and possibility.

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Basic Information

Status:Active
MLS#:4219221
Price:$479,111
SqFt:762
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1 full
Acreage:35.99
Year Built:1932
Type:Single Family Residence

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Listing courtesy of: LandCrazy.com - lane@landcrazy.com

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Data updated November 2, 2025.

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