Located within 1 hour commute from Houston, in the rolling hills outside of Brenham, Texas, this 171.133 acre tract of land provides seclusion and serenity without compromising convenience. The property has three water wells protected in moss rock well houses. Two of the well houses are circular stone buildings with slate roofs and the larger rectangular building has ample storage, a pair of 19th century mesquite doors with original hardware and a 19th century window.
There are two equine barns that are a combination of stalls and run-in sheds. Both are 24 feet x 48 feet and are constructed with moss rock, board and batten and concrete block. The blocks are filled solid up to 5 feet providing security within the stalls. One barn has four 12’ x 12’ stalls and the other has three 12’ x 12’ stalls, or can be converted into two 12’ x 18’ foaling stalls, its current configuration. This barn ...
There are two equine barns that are a combination of stalls and run-in sheds. Both are 24 feet x 48 feet and are constructed with moss rock, board and batten and concrete block. The blocks are filled solid up to 5 feet providing security within the stalls. One barn has four 12’ x 12’ stalls and the other has three 12’ x 12’ stalls, or can be converted into two 12’ x 18’ foaling stalls, its current configuration. This barn has a large tack/feed room with ceiling fans, antique chestnut windows and is plumbed and wired for a hot water heater and washer/dryer. Both barns have industrial, water proof ceiling fans which keep the run-in areas cool.
Situated midway between paddocks, there is a 40’ x 60’, three bay hay/equipment barn. It is a steel structure with board and batten exterior and is wired with interior and exterior lighting.
Six paddocks/pastures are enclosed by four rail wooden fencing, five feet high. Each paddock has water and one has a 60’ round pen.
All electrical lines on the property have been put underground and additional transformers are in place for expansion.
There are two, one bedroom cottages, which were purchased in Round Top, Texas and moved to the property. Each has a full kitchen and living/dining areas. Both have covered porches on the front and back and have fenced yards. A state of the art aerobic waste system services both cottages.
Irrigated landscaping includes a citrus orchard, fig trees and pomegranates. The board and batten, screened “Casa de Pollo” (chicken coop) is conveniently located next to a large, organic garden area that is terraced with moss rock.
Other outstanding features include dramatic, long distance views from the high hills, mature native pecans, very large white oaks, post oaks, dogwoods and black walnut trees. It is a perfect combination of open space and wooded areas with numerous riding trails traversing the property. The ultimate feature is a year round, spring-fed creek which runs through the middle of this one of a kind property.
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