(REPRICED) The ranch should appeal to the discriminating buyer who desires a seclude home and location that offers agriculture and recreation. The ranch is located in the Deep Fork River bottom near the Three Bridges area, south of Bristow, Oklahoma. The elevation changes, which range from 750 feet near the entrance to 720 feet in the bottom near the Deep Fork, add to the character of the property. The ranch was built with deep respect for the land, wildlife and agriculture value of the property. A suggested division would sell the home and approximately 60 acres +/- with road access, an attractive entrance, wooded terrain, some open pasture and two ponds. A suggested division would sell 60 acres+/- with road access, an attractive entrance, the Morton barn and shed, wooded terrain, some open pasture and two ponds. The remaining acreage would be offered as one tract.
The secluded ho...
The secluded home, built in 1998, mirrors the owners desire for an easily maintained home built for relaxed country living. The discriminating buyer will appreciate the techniques and materials utilized for construction; some apparent and others reflected in the building plans.
The Morton Barn is equipped with Prefiert stalls, tack room and was utilized as living quarters during the construction of the home. An open front Morton equipment building is nearby.
The soils will vary from the highly productive bottom land soils near the Deep Fork to upland soils that are predominately covered with oak/blackjack woody species. The major pasture base is Bermuda grass complimented with other introduced grasses and legumes.
The Deep Fork River drainage is well known for its varied wildlife population of game and non-game species. The varied ecosystem found on this ranch supports and offers a multitude of recreation opportunities. Ever exploration into the river area will present a new tree or plant, a reclusive wildlife species or change to the river flow. COOPERATIVE LISTING WITH CHINOWTH AND COHEN - BROCHURES AVAILABLE FROM CROSS TIMBERS LAND WEBSITE