luxury farmhouse for sale Iredell, United States
Farmhouse Iredell (United States)
Hartness Ranch is a 97 +/- acre property in Bosque County currently being run as a family owned Custom Meat Processing business. The property offers approximately 1,178 feet of HWY 6 frontage just on the outskirts of town. Hartness Cattle features a metal building, cattle pens, four pastures, productive coastal fields and mature pecan trees. This property is a canvas ready for you to make it your own! Prime location for a business or a dream homesite on top of the hill set back off the road, the opportunities are endless! Location: The property is in Iredell, Texas situated 77 miles southwest of Fort Worth in Iredell, Texas. 63 miles northwest of Waco, 29 miles southeast of Stephenville, and just 23 miles southwest of Glen Rose. Improvements: The main structure is an approximately 4,400 sqft custom metal building built in 2020. There is approximately 1,600 sqft of refrigeration. Currently fully equipped as a meat processing business, however, could be converted into any type of business or living quarters. Water: A wet weather creek runs through the middle of the property. There is a lined pond, and a water well capable of being used for irrigation. Topography/Soils: There is approximately 20 feet of topography variance on the property. Sandy loam soil. Highlights: • Fenced and cross fenced • HWY 6 frontage • Ag exempt • Water Well • Access to city water • Cattle pens • No restrictions Minerals: Contact broker for details
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
58 listings near Iredell
Farmhouse Cleburne (United States)
Camp Creek Ranch is an extraordinary property featuring frontage on both the Brazos River and crystal-clear Camp Creek. This extraordinary 981+/- acre oasis is one of the biggest properties to hit the market in Johnson County in several years. Easy access to the Brazos offers endless opportunities for boating, swimming, water skiing, fishing, and family fun. Spring fed Camp Creek is a remarkable water feature of its own and feeds into the Brazos River on this property. Camp Creek is rich in ancient history and borders the entire western boundary of the ranch. The land itself is well maintained with good fencing, roads, and trail systems already in place. It offers large scenic views, abundant wildlife, and a good ratio of woods and pastureland. Camp Creek Ranch is a rare combination of ideal location, size, topography, and live water. Location: Camp Creek Ranch is ideally located 17 miles south of Cleburne, TX, off of paved FM 1434. It has easy access to the DFW metroplex via Highway 67 or the new Chisholm Trail Parkway. Dallas is 69 miles to the Northeast and FT Worth is a quick 47 miles to the North. Waco is 68 miles to the Southeast. The mouth of Lake Whitney is approximately 22 miles downstream and can be accessed via a boat ride from the ranch during normal Brazos River water level conditions. Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5697’ runway and fuel and is located 16 miles from the ranch. DFW International Airport is 70 miles from the ranch. Land: Camp Creek Ranch topography rolls from Northeast to Southwest with a 190’ decline in elevation. The property consists of huge cottonwoods, mature oak trees, cedars, and mesquites. The soils are primarily Bolar Clay Loam and an Aledo-Bolar complex. Interior and exterior fencing is in excellent condition allowing the existing cattle herd to rotationally graze the property. Solid riding trails have been put in place allowing easy access to the majority 981+/- acres. Good caliche roads to and from several old pad sites still exist. Significant clearing has been done to portions of the ranch to enhance the visual appeal and functionality of the property. Scenic viewpoints are plentiful throughout the ranch. The land is currently under a 1-d-1 agricultural tax exemption. Water: This ranch boasts some of the best live water in all of North Texas. 2.2 Miles of camp creek runs alongside the entire western border of the property. Camp Creek possesses multiple waterfalls that cascade into swimming holes where depths can be observed up to 8ft. The pristine water was a popular spot for baptisms in the 1800’s and 1900’s. The Brazos River makes up the southernmost border of the ranch with a half mile of river frontage and multiple access points. This ranch also includes five good stock tanks and one pond that is just under two acres in size. Wildlife: Camp Creek Ranch is the ideal property for the avid outdoorsman. The ample water supply provides life to all creatures big and small. The thick woods mixed with open pasture is a unique habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. It provides them with ample cover to hide and plenty of room to graze. Other: This multi-use property allows those to enjoy river activities, creek swimming, recreational hunting, great fishing, cattle, and many more outdoor opportunities. No physical structures currently exist on the ranch, allowing for the next owner to build what they want, wherever they choose. Minerals: Contact broker for details. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by TT Ranch Group of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to qualify for full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Cleburne (United States)
Mill Creek Ranch is a unique gem nestled in southern Johnson County, Texas. Encompassing approximately 567+/- picturesque acres, this stunning ranch boasts dramatic bluffs that offer panoramic views stretching as far as the eye can see. Rolling pastureland bursting with wildflowers, rugged ridgelines, treed canyons, and spring fed creek corridors come together in contrast to create a diverse and beautiful property. The renowned Double Diamond Resorts' The Retreat borders the ranch on three sides, and paved FM 1434 runs along the entire western boundary. Mill Creek Ranch presents unparalleled opportunities for both recreation and sophisticated development. Location: Mill Creek Ranch is located 14 miles south of Cleburne, TX, off of paved FM 1434. It has easy access to the DFW metroplex via Highway 67 or the new Chisholm Trail Parkway. Dallas is 66 miles to the Northeast and FT Worth is a quick 44 miles to the North. Waco is 65 miles to the Southeast. Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5697’ runway and fuel and is located 13 miles from the ranch. DFW International Airport is 67 miles from the ranch. Lake Whitney is located a short drive south of the property. Land: This property is embraced by a diverse topography, possessing a significant elevation change of 140 feet throughout the ranch. Adorned with numerous ridges, Mill Creek Ranch offers sweeping views that stretch across the picturesque landscapes of Johnson County. Enhancing its appeal is a meticulously crafted trail system, thoughtfully designed to provide easy access to all areas of the property. Removing cedar trees and addressing prickly pear cactus has been a priority for the previous owners and it has made an impactful difference in restoring the land back to its original grandeur in many areas. The soils are predominantly Bolar Clay Loam and Aledo-Bolar Complex. Water: This property is blessed with an abundance of water sources, making it an ideal oasis for those who appreciate nature's offerings. Featuring two one acre plus stock ponds, two active unnamed creek beds, and Mill Creek, it provides ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation. To ensure continuity and convenience, seven water wells stand ready to provide a reliable water supply, offering both practical functionality and further recreational possibilities. A water tap has also been provided from the neighboring development. With such a diverse and abundant water ecosystem, this property promises an enchanting retreat for those who value water above and below the surface. Wildlife: Mill Creek Ranch stands as the ultimate haven for passionate outdoors enthusiasts. Its abundant water sources breathe life into every corner of the property. The combination of hilly terrain and expansive open pastures creates a distinctive habitat, offering sanctuary and sustenance for a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. With ample space to roam and abundant natural resources to thrive on, this ranch provides an idyllic setting for both wildlife and those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors. Other: No physical structures currently exist on the ranch, allowing for the next owner to build what they want, wherever they choose. Minerals: Contact broker for details. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by TT Ranch Group of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to qualify for full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Stephenville (United States)
357 Ranch has been transformed to meet and exceed the expectations of the most discerning recreational ranch owner, combining rugged landscapes with high-end amenities and multiple ways to enjoy the property. An exquisitely appointed main home is complemented by an equally impressive lodge with its own pool and a 19th-century cabin that is a favorite with guests. 357 Ranch gained its name from the 357 acres it encompasses. Highly improved pastures along Germany Creek look up hundreds of feet of elevation to wooded hillsides where Oak, Cedar and Elm trees surround multiple ponds and wet weather streams. The fertile bottom ground is mostly sandy loam soils and riparian areas where Cranes, Ducks, Geese, and other waterfowl reside most of the year. Native grasses and plants grow throughout spring, summer, and fall providing excellent browse for White Tail Deer. The 4,782 square foot main home with stone walls and wood ceilings offers natural light and panoramic views through expansive windows on the southern exposure. Each part of the home flows seamlessly into the next where no expense was spared to bridge the gap between the gorgeous interior and the natural beauty surrounding the ranch. The west wing contains the master suite, ensuite with garden tub, an amazing shower, his and hers walk-in closets, and a home gym with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to an outdoor patio. Automatic blinds can be lowered, transforming the space into a tranquil retreat with its own fireplace. The heart of this architectural masterpiece is a living room, formal dining area and kitchen that is as equally suited for large gatherings as it is for intimate meals with a few family or friends. The chef's kitchen is replete with built-in Wolf and Subzero appliances, stone countertops, breakfast nook and patio door leading to the outdoor kitchen. Continuing to the east wing there is a private guest quarters with full ensuite just as beautiful and with panoramic views of the landscape and surrounding hills. The main home features a pool with an expansive deck and matching pool house with guest quarters and an outdoor kitchen. The 2,400 square foot lodge rests on a small hill on the southeast corner of the ranch and is beautifully appointed with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an office/study, formal living room, dining room, and large kitchen with a patio and a spectacular pool. Beyond the pool is a 19th century cabin and a wood-framed barn from about the same time. The cabin has been preserved and refurbished to become a charming guest quarters with all the comforts of home and is a favorite accommodation with guests. A 9,000 square foot shop serves as the hub for the recreational opportunities on the ranch with a 3,000 square foot fully enclosed and insulated shop, two nicely appointed apartments, a conference room with half bath, laundry facilities, secure storage, and 80' x 60' equipment barn. West of the shop is the RV pavilion with 3 full-service sites, a full bathroom with a shower, an outdoor kitchen, and dining, with a firepit that overlooks the stocked pond. The motocross track begins on the south side of the shop and wraps around the east side of the RV pavilion where it connects to a network of trails designed to access the picturesque hills and valleys that comprise the north half of the property. A pistol range and a 1,000 yard rifle range round out the recreational amenities that make 357 Ranch an extraordinary opportunity for its next steward. North Texas Hill Country is renowned for its natural beauty and diversity of wildlife. White Tail Deer, Turkey, Quail, Dove, and all manner of waterfowl thrive in great numbers thanks to the rugged topography that keeps development at bay. A combination of natural habitat, improved pastures, hills, valleys, and water features make 357 Ranch an oasis in the surrounding wilderness for large and small game to call home. Summers at the ranch are warm and humid with an average temperature of 80 degrees while winters are generally mild and average 50 degrees. The area typically receives 35 inches of rain annually and the growing season lasts around 170 days. 357 Ranch was assembled from 2 separate ranches and connected through a series of expertly constructed roads and multiple creek crossings that wind through the Germany Creek valley. The property borders County Road 132 on the north and County Road 163 on the south. Two gated entrances enter the ranch from County Road 163 and lead to each of the two homes and all of the outbuildings, shops and a motocross track. ATV trails lead from the headquarters up the mountainsides past several ponds and to clearings with views for miles. 357 ranch is located in the Texas Hill Country, 3 miles west of Hwy 281 between Stephenville and I-20. The quiet, paved County Road 163 offers privacy and tranquility while affording easy access to local amenities and a 1 hour and 20-minute drive to Dallas/Fort Worth. Stephenville Clark Regional Airport with a 75 x 4,200 ft runway is 20 minutes from the ranch entrance.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Covington (United States)
Amidst the rolling grasslands of Hill County, TX lies one of the most spectacular cattle ranches in this part of the state, the Williams Ranch. This ranch is extremely well suited to running cattle, cutting hay, and watching the sun rise and set over the beautiful rolling grass lands and spring fed ponds. The ranch is complemented by a nice single story ranch house, multiple barns and storage buildings, excellent surface water, and multiple pastures ideal for rotating cattle. The ranch boasts road frontage from multiple sides, with lots of options for developing the property when the time comes. This ranch is a must see for anyone looking for a working ranch with lots of potential and close to the DFW Metroplex. Property History: The Williams Ranch has been held in the same family for multiple generations, and historically ran as a cattle ranch with a large-scale hay component as well. Improvements: As you drive in through the main entrance of the property, through the stone and iron gated entry, you are welcomed by the spacious one-story home designed for comfortable, easy living with spacious rooms and two fireplaces. This home, built in 1999, includes plenty of room for entertaining and plenty of space to move around. The formal dining room and large living room with a see-through fireplace open into the adjacent family room. The kitchen is complete with a breakfast bar, double ovens, a large sink, and a dining table surrounded by built in wood cabinets. There is a large primary bedroom with ensuite bath complete with two sinks, bathtub, walk in shower, and cedar lined walk-in closets. Down the hall are two guest rooms each with a private bath. In addition to the home, there are two steel barns, the 3,000-sf barn has electricity and ample space for storing equipment, as well as two sheds, and four pole barns, ranging in size from 480 sf to 2,400 sf. Location: The ranch is located in northern Hill County, just west of the town of Covington, approximately 14 miles north of Hillsboro, 15 miles south of Cleburne, and 50 miles south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Road/Frontage Access: The property features over 5,590 +/- feet of frontage on FM 67, an asphalt road that runs northeast to Hwy 81 and southwest to the small town of Blum, TX. On the west side of the ranch there is 4,000+/- feet of frontage on a county road. Land: This ranch is located in the Eco-region of Texas known as the “Eastern Cross Timbers.” The land represents the idyllic rolling grass lands seen in this part of the state. Topography on the ranch ranges from approximately 788 +/- feet above sea level at the highest point, to approximately 700 +/- feet above sea level at the lowest point near the Darr Branch Creek. The pastures on this ranch include 355+/- acres of Coastal Bermuda and 282+/- acres of native pastures. There are seven separate pastures all with nine spring fed tanks and beautiful hardwoods scattered throughout the property, making it ideal for rotating and grazing cattle on this income producing ranch. Water: There are nine spring fed tanks which serve to water both livestock and wildlife. Darr Branch creek runs through the center of the property, with two small feeder creeks that run south to two of the spring fed ponds. A rural water supply company services the improvements. Recreation/Hunting: The ranch has multiple spring fed ponds, ready to cast a line into. Enjoy riding horses or ATVs through the pastures or sitting in a deer stand in the early morning watching nature come to life. Minerals: The seller is willing to convey a portion of the minerals with an acceptable contract. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by David Burgher and Harlan Ray with Burgher Ray Ranch Group / Briggs Freeman Sothebys International Realty.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Granbury (United States)
This is it! More Lake Front! An incredible opportunity for 20.17 acres of contiguous land with waterfront! Located on the main body of Lake Granbury with approx. 230 feet of lake frontage. This property is adjacent to a small quiet cul-de-sac road near Thorp Springs - NW Loop of Granbury. The agricultural land is relatively flat & perfect for a small ranchette property for horses , cattle & direct access to the lake recreation & fishing or it provides an excellent setting for a small pocket residential development with private lake access. Trees near the lake side of the property with a pond-cattle tank at the center of the land. Beautiful long views of the main body of Granbury Lake with views of a small barrier island for watching wildlife. This rare amazing property is located only 3.5 miles to downtown Granbury Square, shops, restaurants & grocery. A public boat ramp is also a short walk away. The property offers potentials for lakefront enjoyment and a smart investment.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Hamilton (United States)
Description: Gholson Creek Ranch is a superbly maintained 349 +/- acre property that is ready for its next steward. The land has been meticulously cared for and the native beauty of the Lampasas Cut Plain creates a wonderful canvas for a primary homestead or recreational retreat. Conveniently located near Hamilton, TX within the renowned Edwards Plateau of Central Texas. Gholson Creek winds through the property and below the stunning custom-built home. Watch your cattle graze the native grasses while taking in a sunrise from the open views inside the home or wrap-around porch or enjoy one of the endless leisure activities the ranch has to offer such as fishing, hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and so much more. Location: Gholson Creek Ranch is centrally located north of Austin, west of Waco, and southwest of the Fort Worth - Dallas Metroplex. The Property is approximately two hours from the Cities of Austin and Fort Worth, and slightly more than an hour to the rapidly growing Waco, Texas area. The Property is approximately twelve miles southwest of the County seat of Hamilton County and is located within the Limestone Cut Plain sub-region of the Cross Timber ecoregion of Texas. Hamilton Municipal Airport is approximately ten miles from the entrance to the property. Medical, grocery, and other commercial suppliers can all be found within a fifteen-minute drive in Hamilton, TX. Land: The Property boasts a diverse landscape of native prairies, valleys, and capped mesa uplands interspersed with riparian woodlands. Its high-quality terrestrial community includes a mixture of riparian forests, native rangelands, and White Shin Oak shrublands suitable for Black-capped Vireo. There is approximately 80’ of topography variance throughout the property that rolls throughout the ranch and dives into deeper canyons in certain areas. The soils are mainly comprised of Nuff very stony silty clay loam, Lampasas gravely clay, Bosque clay loam, Brackett gravelly clay, and Oglesby gravelly silty clay. freestone fine sandy loam, woodtell loam, and Lufkin-raino complex. Water: Gholson Creek runs through the property for approximately one-half mile. Even when not running, this creek has deeper pockets that tend to hold water throughout the year. Ancient dinosaur tracks and historic wagon wheel scars have been identified in the bedrock of the creek. The ranch also contains a perennial wetland that has retained water during severe droughts. The Property overlays the Trinity Aquifer - one of the most extensive and highly used groundwater resources in Texas. Wildlife: High tree-top canopies along the banks of Gholson Creek lead to steep canyon cliffs that extend along the creek into feeder draws bordered by sprawling hilltop vistas. Herds of bison once grazed the Property's pre-settlement grasslands, which included species such as big bluestem, little bluestem, yellow Indiangrass, tall dropseed, and Sideoats grama. The Property's plant community and water resources provide significant relatively natural habitat for native wildlife, such as white-tailed deer, wild boar, varmints, predatory animals, bald eagles, and migratory birds such as dove and waterfowl. Home: Completed in 2009, the mid-century modern homestead design was based on Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs and Frank Lloyd Wright’s, Falling Water, interior. The low-profile construction using large spans of glass, pasture stone hand-selected from the ranch, and paint colors based on the ranch grasses, live oak leaves and bark, allows for the continuity of the landscape through the home. Privacy, optimal views, and physical comfort are provided through a linear floorplate with north south openings to capture the breeze. To obstruct the afternoon sun, the carport borders the west wing. A white, Class-4, impact resistant TPO roof reflects the sun and has provided a 25% discount on insurance.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Goldthwaite (United States)
Extremely well-maintained older home on 201 acres in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Good rolling terrain with scattered trees. Property offers good hunting and recreation. Currently leased to the neighbor for cattle use. This ranch, located between Hamilton and Goldthwaite, has been in the same family for over 100 years. Owner has an additional 75 acres for sale across the county road. This property can be purchased separately.This ranch sits in a nice area on a well-maintained county road. Older fences are in good shape. Plenty of grass for cattle, sheep, or other livestock. One stock tank that holds water year-round. A good well that's run off a solar pump. Good hunting. Just across the county road, owner has an additional 75 acres available for sale. This property can also be purchased separately. Extremely well-maintained older home. The four bedrooms and 2 bathrooms make this the perfect home or weekend getaway! The garage and carports provide plenty covered parking, and the large workshop has a garage door to let you work on equipment out of the weather! The older mobile home needs a new water heater, and to have the water and propane lines inspected but is still in useable condition should friends or relatives come to visit. Good Hunting Good stout grass for cattle and other livestock. Fences are in satisfactory condition
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Grandview (United States)
Nestled in the heart of Texas, just a stone’s throw away from Dallas-Fort Worth, lies Easter Canyon Ranch—a lush, 124 +/- -acre paradise that offers the ultimate blend of luxury, privacy, security, and modern amenities. This sprawling property of rolling fields and lush woodlands offers a picturesque blend of rural charm and functional elegance. At its core stands a welcoming 4,000 sq ft house with a 4,800 sq ft covered patio completed in 2024. Surrounded by vibrant open pastures, woodlands and meticulously maintained agricultural land, ideal for both crop cultivation and livestock. A beautiful commercial greenhouse with multiple exterior gardens adds great botanical beauty and practical utility, perfect for nurturing plants year-round. The cultivated gardens offer picturesque gathering areas for morning coffee, an afternoon tea or an evening gathering around the fire. Serene small lakes and a seasonal spring fed creek nestled in a lush canyon provide a tranquil retreat and vital water sources. This isn’t just another property; it’s a unique opportunity to own a fabulous ranch that redefines what it means to live in tranquility without sacrificing convenience. Easter Canyon Ranch is more than just a home; it’s a legacy. It’s a place where memories are made, where nature and luxury coexist, and where you can enjoy the best of both worlds—a peaceful, private retreat that’s still within easy daily reach of the vibrant DFW metroplex. This is your chance to own a unique piece of Texas—an estate that offers the rare combination of natural beauty, modern luxury, and ultimate privacy. Easter Canyon Ranch is waiting for the discerning buyer who recognizes the value of a truly exceptional property. Invest in your own piece of paradise. Invest in Easter Canyon Ranch. Location: Easter Canyon Ranch, located in Grandview Texas, Johnson County. Only eight miles from the beautifully restored Cleburne Town Square which boasts established live theatre and music venues as well as many antique shops. Despite its secluded setting, Easter Canyon Ranch is incredibly well-connected. You’re just 60 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and 35 minutes from downtown Fort Worth. The proximity to the Louis Vuitton ranch, only 4 miles away, underscores the quality of properties that can be found in the area. The ranch is situated in the highly rated Grandview School District. Land: The ranch’s rolling topography, thousands of mature hardwood trees, and stunning natural features create a park-like setting that is truly one-of-a-kind. Wander along the densely shaded canyon nature trails that leads to a grotto, seasonal rock waterfalls, and a rock ravine. Enjoy the peace and serenity of the private lakes and spring fed creek or take in the beauty of the cultivated fruit orchards and vineyard. The commercial greenhouse and gardens add to the property’s charm, offering endless possibilities for horticultural pursuits. For those with a passion for agriculture, Easter Canyon Ranch is a working Wagyu Prime beef cattle operation, complete with cattle chutes, grazing paddocks, barns, out-buildings, and high-strength fencing. The agricultural tax exemption on 124 acres is a testament to the land’s productivity and value while offering the buyer significant tax savings. The property also features a gun range, ensuring you have a private place to practice your marksmanship. The property predominately consists of Heiden clay, Gasil fine sandy loam, and Crosstell fine sandy loam soils. Wildlife: The ranch hosts an abundance of wildlife, including songbirds, white-tailed deer, dove, turkey, waterfowl, coyotes and the occasional bobcat. House: Easter Canyon Ranch is not just a home; it’s a fortress. High-strength gates, fencing, and a highly defensible layout make it a secure haven for your family. Surrounded by large private ranches and dense forests, the property offers unparalleled privacy and security, with no visibility from the road.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Ross (United States)
Offa’s Place is a generational family property sitting just north of Waco, TX. It is 526 +/- acres of multi-purpose land. This property has been in the family for 80+ years and is currently being utilized for recreational use, cattle grazing, and corn farming. Due to its close proximity to Interstate 35 and the growing city of Waco, it is sure to be in high demand for current or future development. This ranch is one of the largest remaining contiguous tracts in the area and is already surrounded with nearby small acreage developments. However, due to the size of the property, its layout, and some remaining larger acreage neighbors, it still maintains a high level of privacy and tranquility. Offa’s Place is a great investment opportunity and provides the next owners with the ability to choose their own path and plan for the land moving forward. Location: Offa’s Place is tucked away near the town of Ross, Texas. It is just a 20-minute drive north of Waco, and less than an hour and a half away from the DFW metroplex. The property has approximately 2250’ of frontage on N Katy Road on the eastern boundary and access to the western boundary of the ranch via Taylor Lane. Land: Offa’s Place has a canvas of land that allows it to be utilized as a multi-use property. The cornfields are in great harvest condition during the warmer months, and provide wonderful bird, deer, turkey, and hog hunting throughout the various seasons. The native pastures are productive for cattle grazing. Good fencing and cross fencing are in place. The soil consists of mostly Fairlie Clay and Branyon Clay. There is an elevation change of approximately 60’ that slopes mostly east to west. There is a hill located near the center of the property that allows for a nearly 360-degree view of the entire ranch. Large native hardwoods have been left to line the edges of the agricultural fields and cattle pastures. These are both visually appealing and provide sight line breaks for privacy. Water: Offa’s Place offers multiple water sources throughout the property. White Rock Creek runs through the western portion of the ranch. The property takes in both sides of the creek for approximately 2700’. White Rock Creek flows year-round in a normal year and deeper pools can be found within the ranch. There is an established crossing to get from one side of the creek to the other. There are two deeper ponds, less than an acre each, that hold water year-round and can provide fishing opportunities. There are numerous drainage corridors that feed several seasonal stock tanks for cattle and wildlife across the ranch. Buildings and Structures: There are four barns located on the property that differ in size and condition. They have varied in use over the years but are now predominately used as hay barns. The ranch includes a set of cattle pens. There is an abandoned home located on the eastern side of the property with power, water, and septic. There is another home located on the western boundary line of the property that is currently rented out to longtime tenants. No value has been placed on these buildings or structures. Other: ●A gravel road leads from N Katy Road to the abandoned home site. ●The property is under an agricultural tax exemption. ●Minerals – Contact broker for details. ●Numerous solar companies are very interested in this ranch due to its location and the transmission line that cuts through the very northeast corner of the property. The current owners are not interested in pursuing solar; however, it could be a very lucrative option for the next owners if the feasibility study comes back positive. Contact broker for additional details.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Goldthwaite (United States)
This 2,275 +/- acre property is the ultimate Texas Hill Country hunting ranch. With just under 14 miles of nearly new high fence and multiple blinds and feeders set up and actively feeding, it is home to whitetail deer and multiple exotic species for year-round hunting. Complete with a man-made dam and barndominium, it is centrally located and is a reasonable drive to major airports. It is also available as two separate parcels. Tap into the benefits of a wildlife haven that boasts open pastures, rolling terrain, abundant native and exotic wildlife, a man-made dam and nearly five miles of the seasonal Blowout and Rocky creeks. This serene Hill Country property borders two county roads and is conveniently located less than 15 minutes from Golthwaite for shopping convenience. For those seeking more urban amenities, it is situated only 1.5 hours from Austin, 2.5 hours from Dallas/Fort Worth and less than 3 hours from San Antonio. The ranch's concrete dam is a popular watering hole for wildlife and serves as your own private swimming and fishing hole. Head for a nearby blind with your rifle or bow, or relax under one of the many mature live oaks with binoculars and camera in hand and take advantage of the wildlife viewing opportunities. Long-range shooters will appreciate the chance to shoot out to 1,000 yards, thanks to the property's steel gong setup. The high-fenced ranch offers multiple game species, including whitetail deer, turkeys, pigs, jackrabbits and popular Texas hill country exotics such as axis, blackbuck, fallow, red deer, aoudad and white-bearded gnu. Enjoy terrain that features elevation changes of more than 200 feet, providing varying views of the ranch's 2,275 acres and multiple sites for an additional home or cabin amid the live oak, post oak, walnut, pecan, elm, mesquite and cedar trees. Native vegetation includes yucca, prickly pear cactus, desert spoon and, in spring, renowned Texas Hill Country wildflowers, including iconic bluebonnets. This ranch is also available as two separate North and South parcels. The North parcel spans 1,005 acres +/- and is available for $6,281,250. The South parcel spans 1,270 acres +/- and is priced at $7,874,000. A brand new two-bedroom, two-bathroom barndomimium with a 40'X40' shop makes an excellent hunting camp or ranch manager's quarters. The shop's sectional overhead door opens easily to store your largest equipment or RV. Move in and start hunting, or build a new lodge to meet your specific needs, whether you seek a private or corporate hunting retreat, want to launch your own hunting business or breed and raise exotics. Buy it today, start hunting it tomorrow! Enjoy year-round recreation in the Hill Country a region of Texas known for its serene beauty, rustic elegance and mild climate.
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Ranger (United States)
Discover the breathtaking beauty of a private ranch, a 482-acre high-fenced property nestled in Ranger, Texas. This expansive ranch offers a diverse landscape with rolling hills, adorned with mixed oak and mesquite, providing a rich tapestry of flora. The property boasts 360-degree views of a picturesque valley, created by 85 ft of elevation change. With $1.5M worth of enhancements, the property includes a 20K SF workshop, 1,750 SF guest home, a 25-acre pasture of Coastal Bermuda, a homesite ready to build, and numerous lakes and ponds dotting the property, including a captivating 6-acre lake as part of a conservation project that provides a serene backdrop for relaxation. The charm of the wildlife and AG-exempt ranch extends beyond its natural allure, with 200+ deer and 20 Bison Buffalo roaming free. The remains of an old steam railroad and the foundation ruins of a late 1800s depot, add a touch of historical significance. This is a must-see for outdoors and hunting enthusiasts.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Cedar Hill (United States)
Property Description: The Cedar Hill Farm is a combination residential estate and farm with magnificent 20-mile views overlooking Joe Pool Lake and atop the highest point in the county. Situated on +/- 124 acres of pasture and thick woods with deep ravines with up to 150-foot elevation changes and spring fed creeks. The woods have good accessibility due to the numerous well-kept trails throughout. It is only 15 minutes southwest of Downtown Dallas and has been used as both a second home and a primary home. Coming through the beautiful entry gate, past the nice fishing pond and down a long concrete drive to the middle of the property, is the custom built one story 2,777 sf home with stone exterior and metal roof. The home was extremely well designed and boasts of long views of Joe Pool Lake and ATT & Globe Life Stadiums in the distance. This is one of the most unique views in the county and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Improvements: Residential Improvements: Drive into the beautiful property through the gated entrance at 1665 West Belt Line Road, down the winding concrete drive, past the pond and through the woods to welcoming 2,777 sf custom house on top of a hill. With 15-mile views to the northwest, overlooking Joe Pool Lake and all the way to ATT and Globe Life Stadiums in the distance. The 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home is stone with a raised seam metal roof and was originally built in 2004. Entering the great room with large windows, tall ceilings with wood beams and open floor plan, the home feels expansive. The gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, large center island and granite countertops is made for entertaining and overlooks the large great room and stone fireplace with built in bookshelves. The covered porch on the back provides a great spot to enjoy the back yard and majestic views of Joe Pool Lake, the woods, and beyond. The primary bedroom suite has a large bathroom and walk-in closet overlooking the back yard. A study with WBFP and the two guest bedrooms are on the opposite end of the house, connected by a jack and jill bathroom. Most of the floors throughout the house are hardwood. Adjacent Garage/Apartment: Located a few steps away is the 3,000 +/- SF two story, four car garage with climate-controlled workshop and second floor apartment, with exterior stone and metal roof that matches the house. Equipment Barn: The equipment barn is located towards the front of the property off one of the pastures and working pens. It is approximately 2,400 sf and constructed with board and batten siding, metal roof and concrete floors. It has large sliding pass thru barn doors, concrete floors, and a half bathroom. Land: The property totals approximately 124 acres and is a mixture of gently sloping open pasture with native grasses and scattered trees in the southeastern and southwestern quadrants. The balance of the property is heavily treed with a ravine running north to south through the middle of the tract with steep slopes and elevation changes of up to 150 feet, from a low of 700 feet in the low portion of the ravine to a high point of 850 feet. As mentioned, there are spectacular views west of Joe Pool Lake and beyond from the house and other locations on the ridgeline. None of the property is located in a floodplain; however, it is reported that a natural spring flows water most of the year to a portion of the ravine. There is a nice 1+ acre pond with aerator located in the southern portion of the property, near the entrance. All utilities are available and easily accessible to the property. The majority of the property has an agricultural exemption; the barns and houses do not.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse with pool Avalon (United States)
Property Description: Less than an hour south of Dallas lies the 245-acre Onion Creek Ranch. This conveniently located ranch is approximately 7 miles southeast of Waxahachie, 7 miles southwest of Ennis and 6 miles west of Bardwell Lake. This property features a 4,800 sf, 6 bedroom/6.5 bath house sitting atop a hill overlooking the entire property and surrounding countryside. There is a rare amount of water on a property this size which includes a 15-acre lake and three adjacent smaller lakes which range from 1-2 acres, all stocked for fishing. Over 100 acres of farmland used for hay production is irrigated (two center pivots) and currently is used for hay production and 20-25 acres at the northeast corner that fronts both sides of Big Onion Creek and is native woodland. Improvements: This property features a 4,800-sf house atop a hill overlooking the entire property and surrounding countryside. This two-story building has 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths with multiple living areas and several fireplaces for entertaining and hosting a large number of people. The open, kitchen/breakfast area, master bedroom and covered patio overlook the swimming pool with indoor spa. There are two large dens, one upstairs and one downstairs. Attached to the house is an office and 3 car garage. There is also a helicopter pad and helicopter storage facility near the house. A 1,300 SF metal storage building with 3 large rolls up doors is adjacent to the house as well as a second metal barn with large roll up doors used for storage and equipment. There are water wells, several stocked lakes, a 70 +/- AC pivot, excellent native grasses and improved grasses for hay production, and excellent wildlife habitats. This is an extremely rare opportunity to own something of this size with this much to offer. The second building has sustained some wind damage to the roll up doors. The house also has minor wind damage to the covered entry as well as some deferred maintenance (paint and an old roof). Location: The address is 8013 State Highway 34, Avalon and accessed via a gated entrance. The property is only a few minutes southeast of Waxahachie and west of Ennis, which offers easy access to numerous shops, groceries, and supplies. Located in south central Ellis County, it is also only a few miles from Lake Bardwell. Road/Frontage Access: This ranch features ingress and egress from the north side of the property, with over 2,600 feet of frontage along the south side of State Highway 34, a two-lane paved road . The drive to the house is gravel but concrete immediately around the buildings. Land: The characteristics of the land and vegetation are diverse. There is a large 15-acre lake and three adjacent smaller lakes which range from 1-2 acres. Over 100 acres is irrigated (two center pivots) and currently used for hay production, 20-25 acres of native woodland, in the northeast corner that fronts both sides of Big Onion Creek. There is excellent wetland habitat for ducks and geese as well as trees and vegetation for a variety of native Texas wildlife such as dove, deer, and hogs. The land features a combination of flat prairie as well as gently rolling pastures, typical of land in this region of the state. The house sits on a high point of the property overlooking the lakes and pastureland, sloping north to the highway and creek. The property ranges in elevation from 470 +/- feet above sea level on the southernmost end of the property, to approximately 433 +/- feet above sea level along the road frontage of HWY 34.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Fort Worth (United States)
Property Description: Situated just 25 minutes from Downtown Fort Worth and 45 minutes from Dallas lies the Shelton Ranch, a historic ranch that has been in the same family for multiple generations. With ample road frontage and easy access to several main thorough fairs, the property is primed for development or ready for another family to continue in a ranching tradition. This location in Tarrant County between Alliance Airport and Downtown Fort Worth is in one of the fastest growing areas of not just the state, but the entire United States, thus the uniqueness of this opportunity is incredibly rare. Improvements: Improvements on the property include a 5,600 +/-SF main residence, a 1,300 +/- SF manager’s house, and a 1,300 +/- SF shop/storage building. The entire property is fenced and cross fenced. The access to the improvements is paved coming from the south side of the property on Peden Rd; however, the other roads through the property are gravel and rough-cut roads. Location: The property is located outside the city limits of Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, TX. The property has frontage on E. Peden Road and Tinsley Rd, just off Business 287. Road/Frontage Access: The property has approximately 4,317 +/- feet of frontage on E. Peden Road and 4,089 +/- feet of frontage on Tinsley Rd and is visible from Business 287. The existing road frontage provides excellent ingress and egress for both the north and south sides of the property. Water: The property is in the City of Fort Worth water district. There is a water line located on the southeast corner of the property, along Peden Rd. As it relates to the surface water on the property, there are 7 stock tanks, varying in size, as well as a 4 +/- AC lake, and frontage on both sides of Gillmore Creek. The property is just minutes away from the shores of Eagle Mountain Lake where endless recreational opportunities await. Terrain/Topography: The land is a nice mix of rolling grass lands and dense native tree cover. Elevation on the property ranges from approximately 890 +/- feet above sea level on the far northern end of the property, to approximately 800 +/- feet above sea level along the banks of the creek. Minerals: The mineral estate does not convey with the sale of the property. Development Potential: This property is prime for development. There are several residential developments existing and under construction in the immediate area. Tarrant County is an extremely active and growing market for this part of the state. This property is in Northwest ISD, which spans approximately 234 square miles, three counties, and a total of fourteen cities, towns, and communities. Current Zoning: Most of the property currently has an agricultural exemption in place and is classified under the Agricultural Open District with a small portion of the property (where the residence is classified under Single-Family Residential. The City of Fort Worth includes this acreage in their Future Land Use Plan. The land use plan forecasts much of the property to be developed into Single-Family Residential, with the property at the corners of Peden Rd and Tinsley Rd to be developed at Neighborhood Commercial. Along either side of Tinsley Road, along the northwest border of the property, the land is forecasted to be developed for Mixed Use.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Jacksboro (United States)
Henderson Farm is an exceptional 63-acre property in the beautiful southern Jack County, Texas. This property has been meticulously improved and tended to over the years. Initially, the owner built this property with the intent to retire and spend the rest of his days on this stunning piece of land, but life had other plans. All improvements have been built and cared for with the intent to last, not to flip the property and make a little money. Strategically maintained roads are placed around the improvements, making it easy and convenient for trucks and trailers to get in and out of the estate. Henderson Farm is a beautiful example of a well-balanced landscape with carefully cultivated areas, thriving coastal, and a prominent woodland. Its environment fosters a healthy ecosystem and provides stunning views through the property. The owner has strategically removed all unwanted trees and rocks, ensuring no damage from the open area to any farming equipment. These open areas give the property a good, clean, and tight feel while offering plenty of food for the wildlife and cattle and lots of room for the turkey to strut around during the springtime. All three ponds on the property are thriving with fish, and two of them have been stocked with catfish and bass, providing endless opportunities for family and friends to have year-round fun. This property functions with the capability of three water wells. Currently, two of the water wells are in use, while the condition of the third well is unknown. As you enter the ranch through the custom electric gate, you will be greeted by a well-maintained road fenced off to the improvements. This ensures the safety of the livestock and horses on the ranch. Nestled in a thicket of mature oak and mesquite trees lies the Henderson homestead, offering a charming 2,700 square foot barndominium with 2 beds and 2 full baths for comfort and functionality for a small family. Walking into the home, you are greeted by a cozy living area with a large kitchen to the left. Tucked in behind the living room is a bedroom built for company. Upstairs is one master bedroom with large walk-in closets and a huge main bathroom. Just to the west of the home is a building initially built for a welding shop but is currently used as a carport and storage building. This farm offers an abundance of shop space, a private office, a tool room, and many rooms with tall ceilings for an RV, boats, equipment, and anything else that needs to be out of the harsh elements of Mother Nature. Connected between the two large shops is a party barn equipped with a full kitchen, bathroom, air conditioning, and roll-up windows to enjoy the outdoors on those cool afternoons. A remodeled mobile home offers family and friends their space while visiting for the holidays, or it can be rented out for extra income. In addition to all the improvements, this farm offers an excellent set of working pens designed to work cattle efficiently with minimal help. Designed to work while sheltered from the weather, the lane and squeeze shoot are conveniently under the shed, along with a tack room and stalls. This property is turnkey for someone who wants to enjoy country living while only being a short drive to the city. AGENT COMMENTS: Henderson Farm was planned and constructed with the utmost care and durability, keeping in mind the desire to cherish, labor, and entertain loved ones. Although there is a windmill farm to the west, the location of the house among the grand trees obscures any view of them. This farm is ideal for individuals who enjoy a bit of farming and raising cattle while seeking refuge from the hectic city life, yet still being close enough to not feel isolated. -- BARNDOMINIUM -- Home Specs ~ 2,700 sqft custom barndo built in 2006; 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Kitchen ~ Huge kitchen with lots of cabinet space Living Area ~ Cozy living room as you enter the home Master Bedroom ~ The master bedroom is the entire upstairs with a loft, a 12 X 12 walk-in closet, and a spacious bathroom Guest Bedroom ~ Downstairs with roomy closet and private bathroom Front Porch ~ Covered front porch Heating, Venting, & Cooling ~ 3 years old; Goodman Water ~ Watered by a water well that pumps into a 2,500-gallon storage tank; the water well pumps 7 to 8 gallons a minute Electricity ~ Tri-County Electric Septic ~ Own septic tank -- MOBILE HOME-- Home Specs ~ 1,568 sqft mobile built in 1999; 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths Kitchen ~ Sizable kitchen with new custom cabinets Living Area ~ Large living area just outside the kitchen Master Bedroom ~ On the east side of the house, spacious closet and bathroom Porch ~ Covered front and back porch HVAC ~ 3 years old; Goodman Water ~ Watered by a water well Electricity ~ Tri-County Electric Septic ~ Own septic tank -- IMPROVEMENTS -- Main Shop ~ 3,200 SF with sliding doors; spray foam installation; excellent lighting, concrete floor Second Shop ~ 2,500 SF with 3 - 12' roll-up doors; excellent lighting; concrete floor Machine Shop ~ 1,800 SF with roll-up door and sliding door; currently used for carport Supply/Tool Room ~ 900 SF with roll-up door; spray foam installation; concrete floor Storage Room ~ 20' X 30' Water Well Building ~ 15' X 15' building; spray foam Insulation; concrete floor Office In Shop ~ 400 SF; Heater/AC; compo key lock; well installed Interior Roads ~ Excellent road system Boundary Fences ~ 5 strands barbed wire; excellent condition; over 1.4 miles of boundary fence Interior Fences ~ Good condition; 3 pasture; cross-fenced with 5-strand barbed wire; house & 3 ac fenced to keep cattle out Entrance Gates ~ Custom entrance with electric gate Cattle Pens ~ 30'X 40' with tack room and stalls; cover for squeeze shoot -- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN -- Surface Water ~ 3 ponds at .22 ac, .12 ac, and .14 ac (When Full) Elevation ~ 10ft; relatively flat Water Wells ~ 3 water wells; 2 working wells and on one, the condition is unknown Tree Cover ~ 58% wooded; live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite Underbrush ~ Moderate; lotebush, bumelia, skunkbush, ephedra, cat claw, yucca, and prickly pear Native Grasses ~ Little bluestem, grammas, ryegrass; ideal seeds for wildlife Grazing ~ The owner is currently grazing, with a capacity of 1 animal to 28 acres Cultivation ~ 40% cultivated in Coastal Grass; Bonti fine sandy loam and Truce fine sand loam -- HUNTING & RECREATION -- Wildlife ~ Whitetail deer, duck, turkey, dove, quail, hogs, varmint Hunting Pressure ~ Little to no hunting pressure Blinds & Feeders ~ 1 deer blinds & 1 deer feeders Fishing ~ Largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish Habitat ~ Cultivation with scattered woods Pictures & Videos ~ Game footage & fishing pics coming soon -- MINERALS & WIND -- Mineral Rights ~ No mineral rights to convey O&G Production ~ No oil and gas production Pipeline ~ 1 - 2' Natural Gas line; the operator is Colt Gathering (North Texas) L.P. Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey Wind Production ~ Wind farm 3 miles N of property -- ACCESS & DISTANCES -- Road Frontage ~ 1/2 mile of Pump Station Road frontage Nearby Towns ~ 10 miles S of Jacksboro, 18 miles N of Mineral Wells Major Cities ~ 50 miles NW of Fort Worth, 60 miles S of Wichita Falls Airports ~ property is 20 mi N of Mineral Wells Airport, 65 mi W of DFW
…By Annonceur International
Farmhouse Florence (United States)
Price Reduction! If you are seeking a home for your horses and hobbies, it doesn't get any better when it comes to amenities, location and price! This 1985 homestead includes a 4,517 square-foot home with 5 bedrooms, plus an upstairs office flex room, 3.5 bathrooms, metal roof and covered front and back balconies and porches to enjoy the rolling views. The primary bedroom plus a guest bedroom, each with en suite bathrooms, are located on the main floor. The bathrooms have been recently updated. A huge three-stall workshop with storage is perfect for an onsite business, hobby or RV/boat storage. Equestrian facilities include 5 horse stalls plumbed for automatic watering. The property has full perimeter fencing and is cross fenced. The house is serviced by city water, the farm acreage serviced by onsite well. The house has received fresh interior paint. Kitchen appliances installed in January 2024 include a gas cook top, microwave, oven and vent. The guest bedroom suite has a tankless water heater. The fireplace is an electric stove set on stone pad and backdrop. You won't need to choose - horses, cattle and Texas sunsets are in store once you call this ranch your home. With a little TLC, this is the magic property and price you've been seeking.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Mexia (United States)
Wynn Ranch sits on approximately 150 acres located in northern Limestone County near the town of Mexia, TX. The ranch features heavy tree cover, rolling topography, several ponds, and seasonal creeks. The ranch is ideal for those looking for hunting, recreational, or investment land that is well located near several major and minor cities. Improvements: The property is largely unimproved with perimeter fencing. Location: Wynn Ranch is located roughly 7.5 miles northwest of the town of Mexia on FM 638. Drive time to Dallas is approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. Houston is 2.5 hours, and Austin is just over 2 hours and 15 minutes. Proximity to Mexia and Corsicana offer many amenities within a short drive from the front gate. Land: The land has a gentle roll with some heavy hardwood tree cover made up predominantly of mesquite, various oak, and cedar trees. Soil types include a variety of clay including Ferris, Tinn, and Ferris-Heiden complex. Water: Multiple ponds dot the property and hold water year-round. Seasonal creeks cut through the ranch in several places. Terrain/Topography: Elevation ranges from 420' along the northern boundary to 460' at the top of a hill near the center of the property. Recreation/Hunting: Wynn Ranch is ideal for hunting because of its various water sources, natural game trails along the seasonal creeks, and dense tree cover. The ability to reach the ranch from DFW in under two hours is perfect for those looking for a weekend recreational and hunting retreat with nearby amenities. Minerals: Consult listing agent for information.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Seymour (United States)
Quail Rise Ranch is the type of world-class deer and quail ranch that doesn’t come around often. Situated on 3,266± acres of topographic rich land just south of Seymour, this highly improved sporting paradise is being offered turnkey and has great cattle potential as well. Boasting the highest point in Baylor County and superb water features for the area, this ranch has undergone nearly two decades of intense land and wildlife management. The custom-built main residence is built on the side of a hill that overlooks a natural spring fed trophy fishing lake stocked with bass and hybrid striper. The highest point in Baylor County is located on the property and provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding land and the Salt Fork of the Brazos River below. Approximately 1600 acres is under high-fence and has been meticulously managed for trophy white-tailed deer. The white-tailed genetics within the area were stocked from the ranch’s own world-class typical breeding operation that once inhabited the ranch. The ranch offers renowned quail hunting and is a recipient of the T Boone Pickens Award. Late outdoor legends such as Ray Sasser and Ray Murski were regular guests of the ranch in pursuit of some of the finest quail hunting in the state of Texas. This unique property was created with extreme attention to detail, has been meticulously maintained, and is a rare find. Location: The property is located 6.5 miles south of Seymour, TX, and 133 miles northwest of Fort Worth. The main entrance is off of US-183. The ranch has approximately 4.5 miles of frontage on HWY 183. Seymour Airport is 7 miles from the main entrance and can accommodate Turboprop and Mid-Size Jets. Seymour Airport is approximately a 26-minute flight from Dallas, TX. Habitat & Topography: The ranch offers a variety of mixed-use habitat within the Central Great Plains Ecoregion. The majority of the Prickly Pear Cactus has been removed for improved grazing and quail hunting. Numerous pastures have been cleared for grazing purposes and to open up the land in various areas. Multiple food plots are in place to supplement the white-tailed deer population. 72 miles of tilled strips have been installed for quail hunting. Native grasses are prevalent throughout and mature hardwoods are located along Millers Creek and Horse Creek, which both traverse the property. Extensive improvements have been made to the environment around the residence and in other areas of the ranch. The soils primarily consist of clay and clay loam. The main body of the ranch has approximately 174± ft in elevation changes and includes the highest point in Baylor County. The property has a good blend of cleared pasture for grazing and hunting, as well as sharp topography changes, which are most desirable in this geographical region for scenic views and hunting purposes. Wildlife, Hunting: This is one of the most celebrated quail ranches and prominent typical white-tailed deer ranches in the state of Texas. A premier management team has been in place for the past two decades and several studies have been performed on the wildlife to maximize results. A large portion of the ranch has been designated for only hunting and has not been grazed in 20 years. Quail - There are 82 quail feeders and ample water stations in place. An annual supplemented release program of 4000 +/- quail was in place for many years. These would consist of Bobwhites, Gambel’s, and Tennessee Red Quail. Approximately 2000 bushels of wheat were used to enhance the quail food source per year. Deer - A world-class Texas Animal Health Commission certified white-tailed deer breeding operation was in place until a few years ago. Custom breeding facilities were designed and built on site including 62 acres of 16 individual pens. The breeding program had been in existence for 17 years and never strayed from its goal to produce giant typical antler growth.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Roanoke (United States)
Old Roanoke Ranch is a ruggedly beautiful recreational paradise for wildlife enthusiasts showcasing 30+- acres on the northwest side of Lake Grapevine bordered by over 2400 acres of US Army Corps of Engineer land. This private getaway could be an exclusive family retreat, an equestrian haven or future estate. Old Roanoke Ranch offers privacy and seclusion, while simultaneously offering convenience to the DFW metroplex. This is the largest residential parcel available for sale in Tarrant and Denton counties within a 12 mile radius of DFW International airport, as well as minutes from Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance airport. The property supports a healthy population of wildlife, including doves, deer, ducks, turkey and hogs, with hunting and horseback riding readily available. Complete with a nearly 2400 sq ft residence with wrap around porch, detached, oversized 4 car garage, a 1 bed apartment above the garage, pond, 700+ ft well, 10 stall barn and horse arena.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
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