Property Overview
The Tanager Tract 2011 is situated in Farnham, Richmond County, with access provided by a deeded right of way from Calvary Church Road. The property features well-maintained interior roads that run throughout the tract, ensuring ease of movement across the land. It boasts an impressive 4,450 feet of frontage along Farnham Creek, where the water averages 2 feet at mean low water and offers approximately 3.5 miles to the Rappahannock River. The terrain of the tract is rolling, with high elevations that gradually slope down toward the creek.
Timber Composition
The tract contains a diverse mixture of timber resources, including 65 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2010, 77 acres of Loblolly pine planted in 2005, 62 acres of natural pine established in 1934, and 13 acres of mature hardwoods.
Recreational Opportunities
In addition to its timber value, the Tanager 2011 Tract provides excellent recreational possibilities, including hunting for deer, turkey, and ducks, as well as fishing in Farnham Creek. With its combination of timber resources and recreational amenities, this property represents an attractive opportunity for both investment and establishing a homestead.
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