The 562.44 acres offers all you need. The main house stands strong at 4,966 square feet, built for gathering and living without crowding. It’s a home that can handle a full table, muddy boots, and long conversations after sundown. Not far off sits the guest house—known as the Holler House—1,386 square feet of comfortable space, set apart enough for privacy but close enough to stay connected.
Creeks winding through the property, feeding into well-placed ponds that draw wildlife and settle the land. For those who value time outdoors, this is a strong hunting property. The land lays right, the cover is there, and the water holds game. A walk-in cooler is already in place for wild game, making it as practical as it is rewarding when the work is done.
Working improvements are in place where they matter. A barn and additional outbuildings support daily operation, whether you’re running livestock, storing equipment, or just keeping things in order. The property is backed by a reliable water well with a softener system already installed.
The groundwork for the future is already laid. A new septic system is in place with capacity for an additional home, and utilities—water, septic, and electrical—are already run out by the barn. That means expansion isn’t a project—it’s an option waiting on a decision.
A conservation easement is in place, helping preserve the integrity and natural character of the land for years to come. Places like this don’t come along often, and they don’t wait long when they do.?
Contact Lem Lewis 210-275-3551 or Lonnie Davenport 830-591-7527