OK, this one is sure to have a lot on your wish list:
Start with Horton Springs. This year-round spring comes out from under an outcropping of rock and has been supplying clear cool water back to pioneer days, even before.
100 acres of timberland surrounded by thousands of other acres of timberland so it hunts big.
Sixty acres of the property were recently harvested and planted back in native shortleaf.
Thirty six acres are in mature pine plantations that lie along the flat ridgetops of the property. Just so you know, the 2016 drought hit these pines pretty hard and the stands were thinned to remove the trees that werent going to make it. They are in good shape now, but you will notice some of the dead wood in the stands.
The last four acres of the property are in stream zones that buffer an all year creek running through the property.
Hilltop views of rural Lawrence County which is ...
Hilltop views of rural Lawrence County which is mostly rolling timberland, but this particular property also has beautiful bluff lines surrounding the main ridge. It is in one of these outcroppings that the cool water of Horton Spring exits the side of the hill, meanders to the southern boundary, and then not far past our property enters the Clear Fork of Nance Creek. We arent saying for sure if there were Indians here. but there were Indians here.
Check out the location too. This property is just south of quaint and historic Courtland, AL; close to the Shoals and Decatur; and not much further to Madison and Huntsville.
Access into the property is easy as well; an easement runs from County Road 253 along a ridge and enters the property in two places in its northeast corner.
You must see this for yourself, but before you head out call us so we can give you the combination to the gate.