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Fayetteville
, Alabama in Talladega County

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34 active listings near Fayetteville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$679,900   👍 SW 8th Ave Lot Multi
$419,900   👍 215 River Trce
$259,900   👍 522 Upper Gate Ln
$250,000   👍 395 Woodside St
$250,000   👍 115 Mimosa Dr
$235,000   👍 Deloach Rd
$220,000   👍 124 Hickory St
$220,000   👍 Deloach Rd
$211,000   👍 Highway 280
$200,000   👍 132 Hickory St
$189,000   👍 22 Oak Ln
$185,000   👍* 15 Cliff Rd
$175,000   👍 6470 Childersburg Fayetteville Hwy
$175,000   👍 606 4th St SE
$169,900   👍 7581 Childersburg Fayetteville Hwy
$149,900   👍 35184 Highway 280
$139,900   👍* 120 James Garrett Ln
$139,000   👍 13 Cliff Rd
$137,200   👍 McGowans Ferry Rd
$110,000   👍 1319 Chancellor Cir
$99,500   👍* 56 Lakeside Dr
$98,000   👍* 458 Flag Pole Mtn Rd
$90,000   👍 Billingsley Dr
$85,000   👍 50 Lakeside Dr
$70,000   👍 Billingsley Dr Lot 13
$64,900   👍* 5200 McGowans Ferry Rd
$49,000   👍 Hillside Cir Lot 4081
$42,000   👍 Upper Gate Ln
$35,700   👍 704 SW Avenue X
$35,700   👍 8th Ave SW
$34,000   👍 Shady Ln
$9,800   👍 Forest Hill Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Fayetteville, AL?
Then read on!

Fayetteville is a small village in Talladega County, Alabama, with a population of around 130 people. It was founded in the 1800s and was named in honor of General Lafayette, a French officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Fayetteville is a rural community with a rich history and is known for its scenic beauty.

The village has a post office, a general store, and a volunteer fire department. It is also home to a few small businesses and services, including a gas station, a bank, and a church. Residents of Fayetteville enjoy a slower-paced way of life, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.

Fayetteville is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and is surrounded by picturesque forests and rolling hills. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and camping in nearby Cheaha State Park, which boasts the highest point in Alabama. Fayetteville is also close to several other natural attractions, including Talladega National Forest and Lake Martin.