It's common to see old tires or road kill left on the side of the road, how about a house? A mobile home was left on the side of a narrow two-lane road in Sevier County Monday.

This happened on Bluff Mountain Road. People in the area said it was shut down for more than 3 hours in attempt to get the house around the curve.

People who live in the area told Local 8 News it used to be common to see tractor trailers hauling a mobile home up the mountain, but that changes to the road now make the task nearly impossible.

"Some things have been modified to the mountain in the past year and a half," said Sevier County local Brian Winchester. "The guardrails have been put up so moving a trailer at that size coming up the mountain with switch back curves as we have on the mountain is nearly impossible."

A wedding was even canceled Monday because of the road closure. Winchester said the owner of the home was supposed to finish the job the next day, but he doesn't see how it will be possible.

"That is a very very steep curve and the curve right down hear next my father's house, I don't see them making it unless they cut the house in half, that's the only way I can see them making it," said Winchester.

A woman called into the Local 8 newsroom who claimed to be one of the owners of the home. She said the company that sold her and her husband the Amish Log Home could not get it to the couple's lot, and pulled it over as far out of the road as they could.

The owner told Local 8 News the home's position is not dangerous, although it is "a little bit in the road." The company that sold them the home plans to come back Thursday morning at 8 a.m to get the cabin off the road, if weather allows.