Description:
Currently in use as a “perma-culture” and organic farm, this is truly a unique piece of land. In addition to the home built in the 1860’s (which includes a cellar and a hand-dug well) with 18” thick limestone walls, you will have several storage areas, livestock pens, a barn and a blackberry patch. At one point, this farm produced commodities for soap, skin care products, goat’s milk, jams and jellies, breads and blackberries. The blackberry patch is still productive and has a complete watering system in place. There is simply too much nuance and character to this unique piece of earth to put into words!!
Improvements:
Being that this land was farmed organically, the land is in immaculate condition. Three feet of un-mowed grass are in the open pasture. The raised beds continue to produce even after being left fallow for a season. The various storage buildings and barns prov...
Being that this land was farmed organically, the land is in immaculate condition. Three feet of un-mowed grass are in the open pasture. The raised beds continue to produce even after being left fallow for a season. The various storage buildings and barns provide function and beauty all at once.
Utilities:
Electricity is available throughout the buildings on the property.
Water:
Two wells are located on this property. One is a conventional well, the other is a hand-dug well from about the same time as the original home was constructed. The conventional well is monitored as a reference well for the Benton City Water district. The hand-dug well is currently not in use and its production quality and quantity is unknown.
Minerals:
The owner believes to own a true 50% and will convey 50% of the mineral owned.
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Research Parcel InformationWest of Poteet in Rossville Community @ 1035 FM 2504.
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