Myrtle Hill Plantation is made up of 1,287+/- aces of diverse timber stands, lakes, pond clearings and pastureland. The southeastern 320+ acres is primarily mature hardwoods and mature pine stands. The pasture land consists of roughly 100+/- acres that are completely fenced and encompass a working horse farm. Myrtle Hill has a very good road system, making the entire property easily accessible throughout the year.
In addition to the diverse timber stands and meadows, there are six bodies of water on the property. The magnificent 25 acres trophy fishing lake is the crown jewel. Additionally, there are five more ponds that are teeming with trophy largemouth and bream. There is no shortage of water at Myrtle Hill and all of the lakes and ponds must be seen to be appreciated.
Improvements include the 4,000 square foot Plantation Home, Outdoor Kitchen, Pool and Exercise Room. On the g...
Improvements include the 4,000 square foot Plantation Home, Outdoor Kitchen, Pool and Exercise Room. On the grounds just south of the main house, sits the Tennis Court made of rubico with self-watering system.
There is a Second House overlooking the pastures and three additional manufactured homes near the Horse Farm. There is also a state of the art 4,360 square foot horse stable on the property with a concrete slab, 4 air conditioned stalls, 4 non-air conditioned stalls, kitchen, office, bedroom, tack room, and laundry room.
The Hay Barn is wood framed and measures 2,800 square feet. The caretaker's house sits near the west gate adjacent to two warehouses that measure 4,500 square feet each. Myrtle Hill also has two helicopter pads.
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Research Parcel InformationMyrtle Hill Plantation is short 25 minute drive from Shreveport and is located just off Highway 5 near the town of Gloster, LA. The property is roughly 5.1 southwest of the I-49 and Hwy. 175 interchange in DeSoto Parish.