When looking for that ideal recreation property, what comes to mind? Is it seclusion? Size? Income? Location? History? Accessibility? Located near the end of a scarily used county road, this farm doesn’t see much road traffic. The 120+ acres lays in an L shape that allows the farm to span a great vast of land that consists of favorable contract in topography and allows the farm to border the Lamine River on the back of the farm. With around 40 acres of the farm being row cropped by a local farmer, the potential for income and food source are both there. The corn currently on the farm is providing the local wildlife with plenty of food for the summer. In the southeast corner of the farm appears to be an old homestead that would provide a great place to set up camp when spending extended periods of time at the farm. An old barn is there and could provide a dry place to store machinery or equipment from the elements. The fields on the farm are set up great and a couple of the smaller open fields would make great food plot fields. They are off the road and even have natural pinch points already in place. Another great feature of the farm is that the Lamine River borders the western most portion of the property and has over 1100 feet of river frontage. The farm is also adjacent to 6000 acres of public use Lamine River Conservation Area. The potential for turning this great property into a family recreational retreat for many years to come is at your fingertips.
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