Escape the city to Starke Farms in Holland, Texas. Only 15 minutes to Salado, 30 minutes to Georgetown, 1 hour to Austin, and 20 minutes to Temple.
Affordable and attractive tracts in the Holland I.S.D. Whether raising a family or looking for a place to retire, this is a great place to build your home. Scattered tree cover, productive soils, and Darrs Creek frontage. The new owner will need to drill a well. Light restrictions, does not allow mobile homes.
Holland Texas History:
About 1860 early settlers began community life along a stretch of Darr's Creek in southeast Bell County a mile east of present-day Holland. They called their settlement Mountain Home inasmuch as it adjoined Gotcher's Hill. The settlement grew and in 1877 added James R. Holland and his steam cotton gin a mile west along Darr's Creek. Cotton was king. Construction of the tracks of the Katy (Missouri, Kansas...
About 1860 early settlers began community life along a stretch of Darr's Creek in southeast Bell County a mile east of present-day Holland. They called their settlement Mountain Home inasmuch as it adjoined Gotcher's Hill. The settlement grew and in 1877 added James R. Holland and his steam cotton gin a mile west along Darr's Creek. Cotton was king. Construction of the tracks of the Katy (Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad) were begun. Mountain Home became Holland in 1879 with final incorporation as Holland in 1891.
Community has a yearly corn festival full of family fun. Make this your community and come see today.
For more information Call Tammy Parker (972) 921-6772.
Head south on highway 95 in Holland. Take a left on to E. Travis Street approximately 1.5 miles be on both sides of the road.
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