11685 Reed Mine RoadMidland, NC 28107




Offered for sale is a rare opportunity to acquire a 44.4± acre vineyard estate ideally suited for a working winery, wedding and event venue, or entertainment-focused destination. The property blends functional improvements with scenic beauty, creating a turn-key setting for hospitality and agricultural use. At the heart of the property is an 1,817 SF office and hospitality building, featuring an HVAC system installed in 2007 and a roof replaced in 2014. The building includes one full bath, two half baths, a cashier counter, conference area, ample indoor seating, outdoor seating, and dedicated storage—perfectly configured for tastings, retail sales, private events, or administrative operations. Enhancing the venue appeal is a 40’ x 72’ pavilion (built in 2008) accompanied by a 20’ x 84’ patio, all serviced with lights, power, and water. Overlooking a tranquil pond, the pavilion provides a stunning backdrop for weddings, receptions, and private gatherings. Additional improvements include a 50’ x 45’ barn with a 12’ x 45’ upstairs, also equipped with power and water, offering flexible use for storage, production, events, or future buildout. The land itself features established trellis systems for grape cultivation, reinforcing the property’s vineyard identity while still leaving substantial acreage for expansion, alternative crops, or additional amenities. Across the creek, there is additional raw land that is well-suited for future expansion, providing excellent opportunities for additional event space, structures, vineyard expansion, or complementary uses. The property is adjacent to a golf course, enhancing both the scenic setting and overall appeal for guests and event attendees. The site also benefits from close proximity to Hwy 24/27 and I-485, providing convenient access to the greater Charlotte metropolitan area. The property is currently zoned OPS (Open Space District). Importantly, the City Manager of Locust has confirmed support for similar uses, including another vineyard, wedding venue, entertainment facility, or comparable destination-style operation—providing strong flexibility for future ownership. The property address is in Midland (Cabarrus County) and has been annexed into the City of Locust (Stanly County). This is a unique, highly versatile property combining scenic views, event-ready infrastructure, and agricultural functionality in a rapidly growing area of Cabarrus County. Ideal for investors, owner-operators, or entrepreneurs seeking a distinctive vineyard or event venue opportunity in the Charlotte regional market. **All acreage, square footage, and dimensions are approximate and to be independently verified by the buyer.**
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