Natural pine-hardwood forest in Warren School District and close to the Turkey Creek Unit of the Big Thicket: A 75-acre tract located south of FM 1943, east of Warren, Texas on the west side of CR 4800. The forest is a mixture of mature pine and hardwood timber as well as areas of younger pine and hardwood. The landowner planted pine seedlings 10 to 20 years ago scattered throughout the tract. Much of this tract is an excellent site for growing pine trees. On the east side of the tract, there is a stocked ~.4 acre pond with dock and an approximately 6-acre wet hardwood area. The pond was stocked with Blue Gill Perch and Largemouth Bass in the past. There is an excellent road system; the exterior boundaries are completely fenced with railroad ties and barbed wire. The previous owner used the tract for recreation, fishing and timber management for sixty years. The entry road leads to...
Natural pine-hardwood forest in Warren School District and close to the Turkey Creek Unit of the Big Thicket: A 75-acre tract located south of FM 1943, east of Warren, Texas on the west side of CR 4800. The forest is a mixture of mature pine and hardwood timber as well as areas of younger pine and hardwood. The landowner planted pine seedlings 10 to 20 years ago scattered throughout the tract. Much of this tract is an excellent site for growing pine trees. On the east side of the tract, there is a stocked ~.4 acre pond with dock and an approximately 6-acre wet hardwood area. The pond was stocked with Blue Gill Perch and Largemouth Bass in the past. There is an excellent road system; the exterior boundaries are completely fenced with railroad ties and barbed wire. The previous owner used the tract for recreation, fishing and timber management for sixty years. The entry road leads to the pond and a small portable building. The road goes through the middle of the tract. County Road 4800 is a blacktop road all the way to the short easement road that runs to the southeast corner of the tract. Electricity runs down the easement road so is only a short distance away. The tract is only three miles from the Warren school, .2 miles from the Turkey Creek Unit of the Big Thicket, about 47 miles to Beaumont and 99 miles to IAH in Houston. Buyers agent must be present at first showing to receive commission split.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of FM 1943 and Highway 69 in Warren, Texas, travel east on FM 1943 for 2.5 miles and turn south on CR 4800. Travel south on CR 4800 for 1.5 miles. A gate on the west side of CR 4800 opens to the easement road. The easement ends in .1 miles at a locked gate to the tract. The easement leads to the southeast corner of the tract. The tract is easily accessible by car.