Ask Will Hardin
Creeks, pastures, timber, springs, roads, trails and fences…All desirable attributes associated with this northern White County tract. For the first time since its acquisition in the 1960's, this property is available for purchase. A lot of work has gone into the improvement of the land giving you a tremendous starting point towards your own enjoyment and development of this 200+/- acres of ground.
Fourteenmile Creek runs through the west side of the property, north to south, for right at one half of a mile. Its waters are beautiful and dotted with a mix of deep pools and shoals. Several good rope swing trees were noted along with fish and all the other wildlife you’d expect to see in a healthy year round creek.
Morris Branch also crosses the property in different locations and dumps into Fourteenmile Creek near the southwest corner of the property. All told, there is nearly a mile of live water on the place. A rare resource on the market today.
Traveling through and around the property is convenient on its trail system, giving you access to all but the steepest sections of the big wooded hillsides. These hills shelter and protect the creeks, are covered in some really nice mast bearing hardwoods and home to a very unique cave site.
You’ll notice the fences were all installed strategically to keep livestock out of the woods for the most part, but allowing them good shade in some areas as well. A natural spring is included inside these fences, insuring fresh water for your cows or horses as well as the deer and turkey that populate the area.
The pastures have been well maintained. This is not a ragged old farm in need of repair. This is a show piece built for work, play and general enjoyment of what God has created. Give us a call for a private tour.