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Size: 524.1 Acres
Home: 4 beds - 4 full baths - 2,040 Sq Ft

1220 Ranch

The 1220 Ranch, located in East Delta (Lake City is the closest town with a Post Office) is one of the finest Hunting, Recreation and Cattle Ranch combinations available today. The 524 acre ranch features rugged bottom land along Lake Creek,improved pastures and deep, rich fields perfect for growing wheat or oats. The ranch is well watered with 12 lakes and ponds and has had the brush professionally sculpted to provide ample cover for wildlife, as well as grazing land cattle and whitetail deer.The ranch has been cross fenced to facilitate rotational grazing and there is a large field currently planted in wheat. There is ample browse on the ranch for wildlife that includes Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Bobcats and Feral Hogs.

The Bardomininium is among the nicest that I've seen and features two Master Bedrooms,as well as two Guest Suites.The home is available fully furnished so that you can en...

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Directions

From Greenville:

Hwy 224 from Greenville to Commerce

Hwy 24 from Commerce to Cooper

In Cooper, Take Hwy 154 to Hwy 19 and Turn Left on Hwy 19 towards Paris

Right on FM 895 for 5.5 Miles, Go through Charleston to East Delta

At East Delta Baptist Church, turn Right on CR 1220

Follow 1220 to the T intersection and Turn Right, follow for .5 miles

1220 Ranch will be on your Left. Green Gate, Tan Barn visible.

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The John Zimmerman Group | Compass Ranch & Land

Dallas, TX

(817) 761-0928

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The John Zimmerman Group | Compass Ranch & Land, (817) 761-0928
Listing last updated: February 5, 2022 at 4:39 AM
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