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Moss Mountain Farm is the country estate of television personality, conservationist and garden designer P. Allen Smith. The property is located northwest of Little Rock in Roland, Arkansas and comprises approximately 600 acres with a mile and half front age along the Arkansas River. The property is home to a number of Allen’s famed Garden Rooms, his primary residence, the E-How House, Poultryville as well as multiple dependency structures.

The property is used frequently for taping of Mr. Smith’s television shows, is site to horticulture, garden and livestock forums, is open to the public on select dates, and in 2014 began offering weddings and event space to the public.

The property was first discovered by the English botanist and explorer Thomas Nuttall in the early 19th century and later was home to the Trail of Tears. The property was largely untouched throughout the later 19th and 20th centuries, serving as forestland and a small dairy farm. While, significant development up the Arkansas River has claimed many of the last large parcels of land, Moss Mountain Farm remains intact on one of the first bluffs outside Little Rock overlooking the River.