Turn back the clock with this charming German farm that dates back to the late 1800's. The house is basically untouched with original beadboard ceilings, original glass pane in the wooden windows, and wood floors. The stairs lead up to the large attic room with plank floors. You can just imagine sitting in rockers on the front porch, looking out at the distant views and pastureland. The outbuildings are also original to the property, including the old smokehouse and old Texas-style barn with a hayloft.
Cotton, corn and milo were raised on this 1 46 acre farm. It is presently in use as a cattle property, with improved hay pastures of Gordo bluestem, coastal bermuda and native bermuda.
Coldwater Creek, with its beautiful pecan trees, is the boundary on one side of the property. The rolling terrain leads back to the stands of majestic live oaks, as you travel from pasture to pasture...
Coldwater Creek, with its beautiful pecan trees, is the boundary on one side of the property. The rolling terrain leads back to the stands of majestic live oaks, as you travel from pasture to pasture. In addition to the creek, there is a large pond, one acre in size, stocked with catfish. Large live oaks surround the banks.
This is a rare opportunity to own a restorable German homestead, complete with live creek, improved pastures, live oaks and pecan bottoms. Please make an appointment to come see this property.
From Interstate 10 at Flatonia, take FM 609 north to Farek-Loth Rd. Turn right and travel 1.4 miles. Easement to property will be on the left side of the road. Take the easement to Coldwater Creek; cross creek; property begins at the cattle guard.