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Size: 20.53 Acres
Home: 3 beds - 1 full bath - 1,632 Sq Ft

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20.53 Acres in Hawesville, KY

Small Hancock County Farm Selling at

AUCTION

THURSDAY, JUNE 27TH, 5:00 P.M.

Location: 1765 Lamastus Road, 15 miles south of Hawesville, Kentucky; 25 miles east of Owensboro. From HWY 69 one and a half miles south of Weberstown (and HWY 144), take Bates Hollow Road southeast two miles, jog right then left on Veach Road 1.4 miles, then left on Lyonia Easton Road 1.2 mile, then Hawesville-Easton Road 1/10 mile then Lamastus Road 1/10 mile to the farm. Watch for signs!

(Open House Monday, June 10th, 4-6 p.m.)

Since we are moving to town, Kurtz Auction & Realty Co. will sell the following:

20.53 ACRE FARM 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME

SELLING IN THREE TRACTS

(plat with Lamastus Road, Tract #1 10.33 Acres +; Tract #2 5.95 Acres +, Tract #3 4.25 Acres +)

Tract #1 10.33 Acres + with 1,632 sq. ft. modular home, new in 2001, with master bedroom with bath with garden tub, shower and double van...

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Location: 1765 Lamastus Road, 15 miles south of Hawesville, Kentucky; 25 miles east of Owensboro. From HWY 69 one and a half miles south of Weberstown (and HWY 144), take Bates Hollow Road southeast two miles, jog right then left on Veach Road 1.4 miles, then left on Lyonia Easton Road 1.2 mile, then Hawesville-Easton Road 1/10 mile then Lamastus Road 1/10 mile to the farm. Watch for signs!

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Kurtz Auction & Realty Company

Owensboro, KY

(800) 264-1204

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Kurtz Auction & Realty Company, (800) 264-1204
Listing last updated: February 2, 2022 at 11:42 AM
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