437 +/- Acres for sale in Stephens County, located south of Breckenridge and west of Hwy. 183. Beautiful cattle/recreational ranch with 3 ponds, a set of working pens, and good fencing and cross-fencing. Long Branch Creek runs through this property and there is another seasonal creek on the east side of the ranch.
This ranch was originally listed as 427 acres. The owner has decided to sell an ajoining piece of land, approximately 10 acres in size, in order to add Big Sandy Creek frontage to this property. Big Sandy Creek is a live creek, with running water in all but the most extreme drought years. Even in times of drought, there are deep pools of water along this portion of the creek.
There is a mix of huge live oaks, cedar elms, hackberry and mesquite trees, plus brush including algerita and lopebrush (bluebrush). The soil is mostly sandy loam and grasses include bluestem, nati...
There is a mix of huge live oaks, cedar elms, hackberry and mesquite trees, plus brush including algerita and lopebrush (bluebrush). The soil is mostly sandy loam and grasses include bluestem, native sideoats, some Arizona giant bermuda, and buffalo. One field appears to be a good spot to sprig coastal. There is no cedar (ashe juniper) on this property.
Located on this ranch is a historical pioneer cemetery, including the grave of George Hazlewood, thought to be the last pioneer killed by Indians in Stephens County on March 1, 1868. Several newspaper articles have been written about this event, giving accounts of the raid. Old logs and stones are all that remain of the Hazlewood homeplace.
There are many prime locations to hunt for arrowheads on this ranch.
Hunting includes deer, turkeys, hogs, quail, ducks and doves. There are several draws, plus Big Sandy Creek runs across the neighbor's property to the east and winds around on the north side of this ranch, creating a good environment for wildlife.
This is a great all-around property with good pasture for cattle, plus endless recreational opportunities for a weekend place or a permanent home. It would be easy to select a spot for a homesite, and a water meter has been previously paid for by the owner.
Please call for further information or an appointment, Sidney Carlisle - agent, Cell phone 254-978-0373.
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