THE OKLAHOMA SKY, WHITES FENCES AND GREEN PASTURES welcome you to this exceptional, well designed equestrian property: w/2 homes & 2 ponds. Combined 4200 sq. ft., 6 bed & 6 bath living spaces make this horse property great for a big family, ranch caretaker and/or guests. Includes wonderful outdoor kitchen, covered patios, 8 car covered parking, 40x50 shop w/office w/electric & water, office. The exceptional 10,000 sq. ft. barn includes: "Rocking J Equine" , with many custom accents, tack-room, wash-room, & hay-storage. Perfect location- 1 mile from I-35, Liberty Lake and Guthrie Lake riding trails and just 10 minutes to Lazy E Complex and only minutes Stillwater, Edmond and OKC and Tulsa Metro Areas.
Guthrie is internationally known for its collection of late 19th and early 20th century history and it's beautiful architecture. The Guthrie Historic District includes more than 2,000 build...
Guthrie is internationally known for its collection of late 19th and early 20th century history and it's beautiful architecture. The Guthrie Historic District includes more than 2,000 buildings and is designated as a National Historic Landmark. Historic tourism is important to the city, and its Victorian architecture provides a backdrop for Wild West and territorial-style entertainment, carriage tours, replica trolley cars, specialty shops, and art galleries.
DETAILS
Home Features:
Beautiful Custom designs and finishes are throughout both homes on the "SCR Ranch". Not an inch wasted on this well designed equestrian property as the combined homes boast 4200 sq. ft., 6 bed & 6 bath, of living space make this horse property great for a big family, ranch caretaker and/or guests. Wonderful outdoor kitchen, covered patios, 8 car covered parking.
Lot Features:
Not an inch wasted on this well designed equestrian property, Cross-fenced with custom- steel piping. the entrance features a lighted fountain pond, bermuda pastures, expandable lighted outdoor area, exceptional 10,000 sq. ft. barn includes: "Rocking J Equine" stalls, with many custom accents, tack-room, wash-room, & hay-storage. Perfect location- 1 mile from I-35, Liberty Lake and Guthrie Lake riding trails and just 10 minutes to Lazy E Complex and only minutes Stillwater, Edmond and OKC and Tulsa Metro Areas.
Guthrie (Pawnee: Ruhkarihraapi, is a city and county seat in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City Metroplex. The population was 10,191 at the 2010 census, a 2.7 percent increase from the 9,925 at the 2000 census.
First known as a railroad station stop, after the April 1889 land run, Guthrie immediately gained 10,000 new residents who began to develop the town. It was rapidly improved and was designated as the territorial capital, and in 1907 as the first state capital of Oklahoma. In 1910 state voters chose the larger Oklahoma City as the new capital in a special election.
Horse Facility Features:
The exceptional 10,000 sq. ft. custom steel horse barn includes: Pull-through barn design, "Rocking J Equine" wood and metal horse stalls with feed bins, turn-outs and many custom features and accents. Rocking J horse stalls are all-welded construction with bars that are 2" apart. All wood edges are covered by 12 gauge U-channel to prevent cribbing and protect the wood, completely pre-galvanized to prevent rust damage from moisture and powder coated in black. Barn also includes, 2 storm shelters, tack-room, wash-room, & hay-storage.
We are doing fine...Oklahoma! The name Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw phrase okla humma, literally meaning red people. Oklahoma is the nation's second-largest producer of natural gas, fifth-largest producer of crude oil, and has the second-greatest number of active drilling rigs, and ranks fifth in crude oil reserves.
A major producer of natural gas, oil and agriculture, Oklahoma relies on an economic base of aviation, energy, telecommunications, and biotechnology.It has one of the fastest growing economies in the nation, ranking among the top states in per capita income growth and gross domestic product growth. Oklahoma City and Tulsa serve as Oklahoma's primary economic anchors, with nearly 60 percent of Oklahomans living in their metropolitan statistical areas. Oklahoma horse industry directly provides 12,400 full-time equivalent jobs. Spending by suppliers and employees (in Oklahoma and other states) generates additional jobs in Oklahoma for a total employment impact of 31,600. There are 326,000 horses in Oklahoma, over 70 percent of which are involved in showing and recreation.
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Call Annie Silvers at 405.615.8430