1006+/- acres. SUPER COMBO RANCH! The very best of livestock and hunting ranch in San Saba County.
Water: There are 2 wells. One for use in the house and headquarters. The other is an artesian well which feeds one small pond and a six acre lake which is stocked with fish. Wilbarger creek divides the south side of this ranch and its known in the part of the world for its great hunting.
Utilities: Caprock Energy & Central Texas Telephone
Terrain: There are two sides to this ranch. Both are very distinctive. The east side consists of primarily hills with some bluffs overlooking Wilbarger Creek. The hills are covered with Post Oak, the valleys are dotted with Pecan trees. Very Scenic. The west side consists of primarily rolling to level terrain consisting of Oak, Mesquite, Algerita, blue thorn and Blue brush with some Elm lining the small creeks.
Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, Quail, Dove, Squir...
Wildlife: Deer, Turkey, Quail, Dove, Squirrel, and Hogs.
Improvements: There is an older remodeled rock house that is in top condition. It has four bedrooms and a gameroom that also sleeps 2 to 4 people. There this a very unique, antique bar in the kitchen with a granite tile top. There is a vaulted ceiling den with a large rock fireplace. The office could be used for another bedroom if so desired. This house has a security system installed, and working at this time. There is a large screened in porch and sitting area. A small rock building sets between the house and a metal barn that has a 60' X 40' insulated area for equipment, a 20' X 60' gravel floor, with hookups for a large mobile home, and a 20' X 60' covered area for equipment. There is a new set of metal pens, with a covered working area. There is a small cabin with a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area on the west side of the ranch, along with an old trailer house with 2 bedrooms and one bathroom. None of the furniture is offered for sale.
Cultivation: One field on the west side of approximately 35 acres used for small grain production or hay. One small field on the east is used as a food plot for Deer & Turkey.
Minerals: All minerals owned by seller will convey. It is known that the seller owns 1/4 interest on most of the ranch, and 100% on a small portion.
Trees: Post Oak, Live Oak, Pecan, Mesquite, & native brush.
Soil: Sandy Loam
Grasses: Native and Coastal Bermuda
6.5 miles north of Richland Springs, TX in San Saba County.
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