Here is your chance to own a piece of West Texas History. Excellent Deer and Varmint hunting on this 200 acres owned by the same family for over 100 years. Silver Peak, in the Northeast corner, was a landmark for Pioneers, Settlers and Indians.
Water: There is a water line that is from Lake Spence that is "Grandfathered in" and free on the property that goes to the old house on the property. The water is "non-potable" but is good for livestock and could be used for a dwelling or additional water troughs for livestock. There is one tank that holds water all year long at the North end, and an older tank on the Northwest corner that has great potential if cleaned out.
Fences: The perimeter fence is in fair condition, 6 wire barbed wire. The North fence along FM 2059 is the oldest fence and in fair condition.
Terrain: varied, front gate elevation is 2080 ft, Silver Peak at 2200 ft a...
Terrain: varied, front gate elevation is 2080 ft, Silver Peak at 2200 ft and Telephone Hill at 2240, this ranch has significant elevation change.
Minerals: Seller to retain all mineral interest. Surface only.
Roads: The main road is in excellent condition and maintained by Oil field contract.
Grasses: Grass is is in excellent shape, not being grazed currently. Native grasses include mesquite grass, needlegrass, sideoats, bunchgrass, and crabgrass. There is ample outcroppings of shinnery, or shin oak, that are a favorite for deer.
Home Site: The older house would make a great site for hunters cabin / mobile home site.
cattle pens: There is an older set of cattle working pens.
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Research Parcel InformationLocated on the North end of Coke County. The front gate is located on FM 2059 1/4 mile West of the intersection of FM 1672 and FM 2059.
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