The historic Buck House Inn near Burnsville was built in 1904 by David and Pearl Buck. It has been run as a successful B&B since 2012. The six-bedroom, six-bath home sits on 7.5 acres of indescribably beautiful mountain property just inside the gated community of The Preserve at Wolf Laurel. Surrounded by 720 acres of conservation land, locally known as Bald Mountain Creek Nature Park, offering hiking and soon to offer mountain biking and climbing. 1,000 feet of Bald Mountain Creek flows gently through the property and is within 50 feet of the homes large wraparound porch. In 2001, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and completely renovated in 2008 with new pipes and electrical wiring. The spacious home includes a large dining room, gourmet kitchen, 2 cozy parlors with fireplaces for entertaining and a master suite on the main floor. Four bedrooms on the second floor, and an 860 square feet for owners or premium suite on the third floor overlooking the property.