This well located, combination ranch is perfect for the weekend rancher, retired couple looking for rural living or the commuter that wants to raise their children in the country. Gently rolling topography, beautiful hardwoods with an amazing Pecan Bottom and nearly a half mile of Slaughter Branch Creek this ranch is calling you to take a hike or horseback ride. A very well built 3300 s.f. single level home with a stocked fishing pond.
Location: Conveniently located a quarter mile off of FM 112 on CR 455 at the Southwest corner of Milam County on the Milam, Lee and Williamson County lines. The property is 1 hour 15 minutes from Austin, 2 hours 20 minutes from Houston.
Access: Approximately 5300 along County Road 455
Improvements: The main home (approximately 3300 square feet), built in 1988 is a ranch style, single level structure constructed of limestone and cedar siding. The en...
Improvements: The main home (approximately 3300 square feet), built in 1988 is a ranch style, single level structure constructed of limestone and cedar siding. The entry opens to a large living area with a stone fireplace. Multiple windows and glass doors overlook the beautiful fishing pond in the back yard, the generous master suite and spacious bedrooms offer endless possibilities for the new owner.
Schools: The property is in the Lexington Independent School District which is less than 15 minutes drive. There are private and parochial schools available in Taylor which is a 20 minute drive.
Barn: The wood frame and metal barn located about 300 yards from the house has recently built horse stalls and runs with additional space for plenty of hay storage. There is electricity and water available at the barn.
Workshop: The all metal workshop located adjacent to the house has a large overhead door for indoor project, plenty of storage, water and electricity.
Pastures and Habitat: Scattered hardwoods provide shade for cattle and horses, two fields of approximately 20 and 30 acres can be utilized for grazing and hay production. The creek and drainages are densely wooded with a variety of native brush species along with the hardwoods such as Oak, Elm and Pecan are perfect wildlife habitat. Gently rolling terrain, three ponds, fenced and cross fenced for easy rotational grazing.
Wildlife: Whitetail deer, wild turkey, feral hog and varmints abound. The ponds are home to seasonal waterfowl heading south and the dove hunting is excellent.
Minerals: 100% of the Executive Rights and 50% of the Minerals and Royalties owned will convey with the sale.
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