Located at 6099 State Road 129 in Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana, this 19.64+/- acre property combines a well-maintained home, working outbuildings, open pasture, and hunting ground in one setting close to town. Whether the appeal is horses, hunting, hobby farming, or simply having room to spread out, this tract offers a mix of features hard to find on a single deed. The property fronts State Road 129 for more than 1,000 feet, giving it strong visibility and easy access. The 2,028+/square foot home has two bedrooms and one bathroom, with a large kitchen and dining area that anchors the floor plan. The house is in good condition and is served by water and electric, with fiber optic internet available at the road, just a short distance from the home. Approximately 5.5+/- acres of the property are open pasture, and the wooded areas are fenced with three-strand barbed wire. The fencing is in place and functional, currently holding two horses. For anyone running livestock or horses, the infrastructure is already in place. Outbuildings include a 60x45 barn with electric service and multiple horse stalls, well-suited for boarding, training, or general livestock use. A second building, a 24x36 garage barn, includes two garage doors, a concrete floor, electric, and a wood-burning stove, making it useful as a workshop, equipment storage, or a heated space for cold-weather projects. Beyond the pasture and buildings, the property is known locally for its deer and turkey hunting. The land backs up to Long Run Creek, and a natural spring on the property flows year-round, providing a reliable water source for wildlife. Timber on the property includes osage orange and black walnut, adding both habitat value and long-term timber interest. The location offers a good balance of country privacy and convenience, with downtown Vevay approximately 8 minutes away, Madison approximately 25 minutes away, and Versailles approximately 27 minutes away, putting shopping, dining, and services within easy reach. The seller is motivated and will consider all reasonable offers on this property. With road frontage, a move-in ready home, functional horse and equipment infrastructure, open pasture, and established deer and turkey hunting, this Switzerland County property is set up for a range of uses. It is worth a look for buyers in the market for a hunting property, a small horse farm, or a rural homestead with room to grow.