Country Home in St. Francois County | Missouri Ozarks
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This three-bedroom, two-bath country home offers 1,440 square feet of comfortable living space on a peaceful one-acre property. The open-concept layout creates a welcoming flow throughout the main living areas, highlighted by a large window in the living room that fills the space with natural light and a cozy propane fireplace for those chilly evenings.
The large kitchen is a centerpiece of the home with its abundance of oak cabinetry, generous counter space, and all appliances included. The master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring a private door that opens to the back deck, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or relax in the evenings. The home is heated with central propane heat and also offers the security of a backup wood-burning furnace. A shingle roof was replaced in 2012, adding peace of mind, while a two-car attached garage with a storage area and a partial walkout basement provide excellent function and flexibility. Outside, a 12x16 shed offers additional storage or hobby space.
Set back in a private location, this property offers the quiet charm of country living with the convenience of nearby towns. Just 20 minutes to Farmington, 10 minutes to Park Hills, and only 5 minutes to Leadwood, it beautifully blends privacy and space with easy access to local amenities.
Directions: Leaving Leadwood, drive west down Highway 8 for 2.5 miles. Make a left turn on to old highway 8. First driveway on the left.
MLS# 60303421
Made up of several main populated towns: Farmington, Bonne Terre, Park Hills, Desloge, and Leadwood, along with smaller communities such as Bismarck, Doe Run, Elvins, Iron Mountain Lake, Knob Lick, French Village, and numerous others.
66,922 (2020 Census)
Estimated 2025 population: 67,362
St. Francois County, Missouri, gets around 44 inches of rain per year. The U.S. average is 39.
Snowfall is about 9 inches per year. The U.S. average is 26.
The number of days with any measurable precipitation is about 80.
On average, there are 205 sunny days per year in St. Francois County.
The July high is around 89 degrees, and the January low averages 23 degrees.
There are 5 public school districts in St. Francois County:
Bismarck R-V School District
Farmington R-VII School District
North St. Francois County R-I School District
Central R-III School District (Park Hills)
West St. Francois County R-IV School District (Leadwood)
Private Schools:
St. Paul Lutheran School – Farmington (PK–12)
St. Joseph Catholic Schools – Farmington & Bonne Terre
Higher Education:
Mineral Area College – Park Hills
Libraries:
Bonne Terre Memorial Library
Farmington Public Library
Parkland Health Center – Farmington and Bonne Terre
Full-service hospital with emergency care, surgical services, inpatient and outpatient care.
Part of the BJC HealthCare system.
Nearby regional hospitals:
Mercy Hospital Jefferson (Crystal City)
Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis metro, major referral center)
Ameren Missouri – provides electric service across much of St. Francois County.
Rural areas may also be served by regional cooperatives.
Spectrum – cable TV, home phone, high-speed internet.
AT&T – DSL, fiber internet (in select areas), home phone.
Fidelity Communications – broadband internet, phone, and TV (in parts of the county).
The closest major airports to St. Francois County are:
Lambert–St. Louis International Airport
Springfield–Branson National Airport
Cape Girardeau Regional Airport (closer regional option)
St. Louis, Missouri – About 1 hour north.
Metro population over 2.8 million.
Major cultural hub with professional sports, world-class dining, shopping, and attractions such as the Gateway Arch, St. Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Forest Park.
Springfield, Missouri – About 3 hours west.
Metro population ~440,000.
Known as a “big, small town” with attractions, universities, and Bass Pro Shops’ headquarters.
Cape Girardeau, Missouri – About 1.5 hours southeast.
Regional river city with Southeast Missouri State University, riverfront attractions, and historic downtown.
Memphis, Tennessee – About 3.5 hours south.
World-famous for music history, Beale Street, Graceland, and vibrant southern culture.
St. Joe State Park – One of Missouri’s largest off-road vehicle riding areas, plus fishing, swimming, camping, and hiking.
Hawn State Park – 4,953 acres of scenic Ozark landscapes with sandstone canyons, clear streams, and extensive hiking trails.
Engler Park (Farmington) – Local favorite for walking trails, playgrounds, and sports facilities.
Missouri Mines State Historic Site – Preserves the lead mining history of the region; includes a geology museum.
Pickle Springs Natural Area – Known for unique rock formations, waterfalls, and a 2-mile hiking trail.
Bonne Terre Mine – A world-famous dive site and National Historic Site. Offers underground boat tours and scuba diving in the flooded mine.
Elephant Rocks State Park – Massive granite boulders to climb and explore.
Wine Country – Nearby Ste. Genevieve and Farmington areas feature numerous wineries with tours, tastings, and events.