With over 1,500 ft of frontage on County Road 305, this tract makes up the northwest corner of Whitehall Ranch Estates. From the northern boundary, the property looking into this tract is immediately struck by the beauty of the rolling landscape. A carpet of dense coastal Bermuda grass rolls up and down the pasture and eventually meets with stands of mature native pecan trees and mast-producing oak trees. Beason Creek established the western boundary of the property. It is a beautiful year-round water source fed by the many area springs and seeps. Topography and trees provide much-desired privacy as one looks into the land from the county road. As we weather, drainage bisects the northern third of the tract, breaking east to west downgrade towards Beason Creek. Both sides of the wet weather drainage are framed with mature trees. Beason Creek is both wooded and densely under-brushed. Still accessible from its many well-maintained trails, the trees, and underbrush along the western boundary of this tract provide ample shelter and browse for a diversity of native wildlife.
This pasture is cross-fenced with working pens in the center and well-designed access points for each pasture. The fencing is straight and true. A combination of fencing with horse pastures fenced with 2 X 4 non-climb wire and slick top wire and cattle pastures fenced with four-point, five (5) strand American barbed wire. Centered in the bottom third of this tract is a 3.5-acre seasonal wetland used to support native wildlife, livestock, and migratory birds and waterfowl that frequent the ranch during the Fall and Spring migrations. Seasonal home to countless species such as mallards, gadwalls, pintails, and canvasback ducks.
In the bottom third of the tract, in the southeast corner, is the heart of the ranch. A 28,000-square-foot stabilized yard centers four buildings. To the east, a fully enclosed workshop. To the north is a three-sided equipment barn. To the west a roof-covered equipment barn, and lastly, to the south are twenty (20) stall stables with two (2) apartments, an office, a feed room, and two (2) tack rooms with backup generators. The quality of these improvements and the diversity of what this tract and its improvements can be used for are only limited by your imagination.
Just north of the working barns and stable, an FAA-approved helipad complete with windsock and lights. Beyond the helipad is a beautiful, fenced area for the greenhouse and garden. The greenhouse is well appointed at 20x65 with a breezeway dividing each half. The left half is a working room for planting, potting, and seed management, complete with overhead power and water. The right half of the building is a double fridge/freezer equipped room with sinks and a kitchen ideally suited for preparing preserves or packaging greens from the garden. Outside the greenhouse and within its fenced boundary, a brood of chickens faithfully patrols the garden each day and tends their eggs in the adjacent coop in the evening. The south half of the fenced garden is dedicated to an heirloom garden with seasonal flowers, and the northern half is dedicated to an orchard complete with apple, pear, and peach trees.
The depth of natural beauty this tract offers, combined with the immaculately maintained improvements, makes it a rare and unique offering. We invite you to come experience tract 1 of Whitehall Estates, a well-planned deed-restricted ranch community.