The Land & Vegetation: The land is rolling to hilly with deep ravines and draws traversing it and eventually winding up at the Colorado River. The Colorado River forms the entire north boundary of the ranch and FM 500 runs along the south boundary. County Road 137 runs along the east side of the ranch and crosses the Colorado River by way of the historic cable suspension Regency Bridge. The ranch has very good tree and brush cover that provides great habitat for Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove and many other types of wildlife. Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Elm, Whitebrush and native grasses make up most of the vegetation on the ranch. Sandstone outcroppings expose some interesting natural features throughout the ranch. There is a large gravel bar at the river and provides easy access to the waters edge. On the upper bank of the river is a small field of about 10-15 acres that ...
The Land & Vegetation: The land is rolling to hilly with deep ravines and draws traversing it and eventually winding up at the Colorado River. The Colorado River forms the entire north boundary of the ranch and FM 500 runs along the south boundary. County Road 137 runs along the east side of the ranch and crosses the Colorado River by way of the historic cable suspension Regency Bridge. The ranch has very good tree and brush cover that provides great habitat for Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove and many other types of wildlife. Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Elm, Whitebrush and native grasses make up most of the vegetation on the ranch. Sandstone outcroppings expose some interesting natural features throughout the ranch. There is a large gravel bar at the river and provides easy access to the waters edge. On the upper bank of the river is a small field of about 10-15 acres that is a great place for a food plot for livestock and wildlife. There are also several young pecan trees lining the field and each tree has water to it.
Water:
Number of Tanks (Ponds): 2 Tanks and one is stocked with fish.
Public Water System: 2 Meters on the Richland SUD water line. One at the house and one at the river.
Electricity Provider: Sharyland Electric
Phone Provider: Central Texas Communications
The House: The house is truly a work of art! It sits on one of the highest points of the ranch with a great view of the surrounding countryside. The construction of the home is superb with the best of everything! It has approximately well over 4,000 sq. ft. of airconditoned living area with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with native sandstone exterior and exposed massive ceiling beams inside. A covered porch runs along the front of the house and there are two double carports a rock patio and great courtyard. The roof is a vented, double lock, standing seam 24 gauge metal with copper gutters and downspouts. There is a rock fireplace in the great room and another in the master bedroom. The kitchen has granite and solid wood cabinetry with the best of appliances. The master suite boasts a huge bathroom with an abundance of cabinet storage and granite countertops. The other bedrooms include one upstairs and two guest suites with each having outside entrances, private baths and kitchenettes. The main house has central air-conditioning and each of the two guest suites have separate a/c units.
The other buildings & structures: There is a very nice greenhouse that could easily be converted to be a guest cabin. There is a nice set of metal cattle pens, a metal barn near one of the stock tanks and a workshed. The Texas entry has beautiful rock art and a metal gate.
Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Quail, Dove, Feral Hogs, Squirrels, Raccoons and more. Good fishing in the river and tank.
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About 18 miles NW from San Saba on FM 500, or about 35 miles SE from Brownwood.