Location: NE of Willow City, TX on the Willow City Loop. This is the hidden jewel of Gillespie County. Willow City pop. 75 is about 12 miles from Fredericksburg.
Water: Four springs originate on the ranch as documented by a well known hydro geologist. The springs have never been dry in the twenty plus year current ownership. Coal Creek cuts across a corner of the property. There are three surface stock tanks and two good water wells with submersible pumps. One supplies the main residence on top of the mountain, the other feeds a pila which supplies the hunters cabins, barns, and horse barn and is then gravity fed to water troughs in the front of the ranch.
Land: The terrain varies from the front up to the main home which sits high on a mountain. Big live oak trees, some mesquite and scattered cedar in the flat to gently rolling front pastures which account for about sixty percent...
Land: The terrain varies from the front up to the main home which sits high on a mountain. Big live oak trees, some mesquite and scattered cedar in the flat to gently rolling front pastures which account for about sixty percent of the ranch. Mainly sandy soils in this area. The balance is rugged hills and dramatic rock formations rising up to a mountain top where the home is perched. The elevations on top are close to 1800 feet.
Improvements: The main home is stone with metal roof covering wrap around porches. The interior is hard tile and beamed ceilings.The home sits on the edge of a mountain with some of the greatest views you will find. You can see parts of Llano, Burnet, Blanco and Gillespie Counties.
The ranch is low fenced.
Price: $4,485,000
Summary: This is a rare find, on the Willow City Loop, great water and a world class
setting with perhaps the most stunning views in the Hill Country.