California Ranch for Sale - Welcome to Tomorrow Mountain, a 41 acre Lake Berryessa hilltop Ranch filled with roaming deer & curious raccoons enjoying gorgeous sunrises & sunsets. 3 bedroom, 2 bath remodeled ranch house. The tastefully decorated home offers sun-filled rooms with front & side porches made for relaxation. Detached 2+ car garage & bonus storage. Hilltop location with spectacular views. Property also features spring fed water source, additional building sites, & approximately 8 acres of irrigated pasture. Park-like grounds with extensive use of local rock with room for pool, barn, shop. Property provides ample space for a variety of agricultural uses such as vineyard, orchard, organic farming, raising horses, sheep, goats, alpacas, or 4-H projects. Located just 30 minutes from Napa Valley however, seems a century away, a place to unwind naturally at a relaxing pace. Well worth the extra bit of drive to live a dream come true.
Crawford, Colorado Hay Farm, Mountain Ranch, Hunting Property With Beautiful Improvements PROPERTY DETAILS 2111 Black Canyon Road, Crawford, CO 200 Acre Mountain Ranch 6,300-Square-Foot Custom Home 2 Car Attached Garage 2 Car Detached Garage Barn, Equipment Sheds, Outbuildings 3 BR 2 BA Modular Ranch Managers Home Irrigated Hayfields In High Game Fencing 400-500 Tons/Year Hay Production New 5-Wire Fence 5 Sideroll Sprinklers, Pressurized Irrigation Water 4 Miles From Quiet Town Stunning 270-Degree Mountain Views Outstanding Mule Deer Hunting 7,000 Feet In Elevation Colorado Propductive Hay Farm Is In Immaculate Condition Sparkling clean and immaculatethose are the first words that come to your mind when you visit the Black Canyon hay farm. Located just 5.6 miles southwest of Crawford, Colorado, the 200-acre property sits on Fruitland Mesa, a broad mesa dotted with productive hay farms, ranches, and cabins. Just 8 miles south of the ranch is the dramatic and stunning North Rim of the Black Canyon. At 7,000 feet in elevation, the ranch enjoys sunny, cool summers and relatively mild winters. The area is known for growing outstanding grass/alfalfa horse hay that is prized all over the country for discerning horse owners. Hay Production, Horse Pasture, Sheep & Goats This farm has excellent soils, good water rights, and is set up to FARM. Historically the farm has produced between 400 and 500 tons of top-quality grass/alfalfa hay per year on 100 acres, which is fenced with 8 game fencing to avoid game damage. Currently the owner is raising highly prized grass hay and rotates one 12-acre field into wheat production each year. Hay is stored in a 40x112 hay barn. Separate from the hayfields is the horse pasture and the goat and sheep pastures. There are a 12x40 and a 12x12 horse sheds that are currently being used for sheep and goats. Historically, hay from this farm would easily sell for $150-180 a ton. However, as the Southwest experiences drought, this hay could sell for $270-$300 a ton. 2012 hay production should be good.
WHETHER YOU HAVE HORSES, AL PACAS, GOATS, ETC. - THIS FARM SHOULD SUIT YOU! Very well planned out with all the requirements for a professional operation. The main barn (62' X 36') has 5-stalls (one of which is set up as an ICU), an office, a vet/feed room with water heater and a wash-rack. The lovely level 15.56 acres is completely fenced & cross-fenced with animal safety in mind. There are several run-in sheds (a 30' x 30' with overhangs, a 30'x15' with overhangs, a 15'x15' with overhangs and one 15' x 15' without overhangs) - all with water and electric. There are additional buildings on the property - a large carport tractor shed and another carport for shelter. ANNUAL TAXES $1,715 - IN LAND-USE). The Location couldn't be better, conveniently close to SR 460 and on a state maintained road. Whether you are an alpaca breeder or a veterinarian, there is the awesome bonus of a seperate building which is currently used to sell fiber products (complete with half bath) but could easily be used to house a vets office or clinic. There is additional unfinished storage also located in this building. The gorgeous home is just ICING ON THE CAKE. With incredible mountain views, and class galore. You will enjoy 4 bedrooms each with a private bath and one being on the main level, a large open kttchen, with ceramic countertops and built-in desks, large open living room with fireplace, built-in bookcases and gorgeous views of the farm and the Blue Ridge Mountains. There is also a cozy main level den that could be used as a formal dining room and a walk-out basement with a wonderful rec room, 2nd fireplace and afull bath. There is a covered front porch and a nice deck on the back of the house. The driveway pavement is less than a month old.Everything is set up and ready to go. Property could also be easily converted for HORSES, SHEEP and GOATS.Solar panels have been recently installed and are a major savings on electric costs with a future opportunity for sale of credits.FOR DETAILED FLOOR PLAN SKETCHES OF THE HOUSE & BARN and LOTS AND LOTS OF PHOTOS (INSIDE AND OUT), click on the VT for the virtual tour and select SLIDESHOW.
Price- $3,086/ac Aerial on Broker's Website This is a great home on good hunting land close to town. Lots of extras including a well maintained 1999 home, huge carport, shop, barn, pens and mature woods. Great set up for cattle, goats, sheep or horses. Excellent fences and cross fences add to the pristine nature of this property. Improvements -1999 Pier & Beam Home -2,280 sq ft Living -Screened in Porch -2,000 sq ft Carport -2,000 sq ft Shop -1,840 sq ft Barn -Alleys, Traps & Pens -Great Fences & Cross Fences Land -80+/- Ft Elevation Change -Live Oaks & Mesquites -4 Ponds -30 ac Food Plot -50 ac Mature Cover -80ac Light Cover/Grass -CR Frontage Campbell Farm & Ranch Welcomes all Cooperating Agents and Brokers. Cooperating Agents and Brokers must make first contact and be present at all showings to fully participate in commission split. No Trespassing- Please Contact for Showing The information contained in this advertisement is understood to be accurate and reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information contained in this advertisement for decision-making purposes.
Price- $3,086/ac Aerial on Broker's Website This is a great home on good hunting land close to town. Lots of extras including a well maintained 1999 home, huge carport, shop, barn, pens and mature woods. Great set up for cattle, goats, sheep or horses. Excellent fences and cross fences add to the pristine nature of this property. Improvements -1999 Pier & Beam Home -2,280 sq ft Living -Screened in Porch -2,000 sq ft Carport -2,000 sq ft Shop -1,840 sq ft Barn -Alleys, Traps & Pens -Great Fences & Cross Fences Land -80+/- Ft Elevation Change -Live Oaks & Mesquites -4 Ponds -30 ac Food Plot -50 ac Mature Cover -80ac Light Cover/Grass -CR Frontage Campbell Farm & Ranch Welcomes all Cooperating Agents and Brokers. Cooperating Agents and Brokers must make first contact and be present at all showings to fully participate in commission split. No Trespassing- Please Contact for Showing The information contained in this advertisement is understood to be accurate and reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Please verify all information before using the information contained in this advertisement for decision-making purposes.
PROPERTY DETAILS - 200 Acre Mountain Ranch, 6,300-Square-Foot Custom Home, 2 Car Attached Garage, 2 Car Detached, Barn, Equipment Sheds, Outbuildings, 3 BR 2 BA Modular Ranch Managers Home, Irrigated Hayfields In High Game Fencing, 400-500 Tons/Year Hay Production, New 5-Wire Fence,5 Sideroll Sprinklers, Pressurized Irrigation Water, 4 Miles From Quiet Town, Stunning 270-Degree Mountain Views, Outstanding Mule Deer Hunting PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -Sparkling clean & immaculate. This is a working farm with an outstanding set of improvements. Custom home is built to last with 2x6 frame walls sheeted with 5/8 wallboard. The ranch is served by 3 domestic water taps with two large cisterns. Includes 3,800 shares of Fruitalnd Mesa irrigation water. Separate from the hayfields are the horse, goat, &sheep pastures with sheds for each. All equipment is included in sale.
Cottonwood Creek Getaway is located in the heart of the Shields River Valley. Residents and visitors enjoy views of the Crazy Mountains to the east, the Bridger Mountains to the west and the Absaroka Range to the south. Basic services can be found less than five minutes away in the small farming town of Clyde Park. Downhill and cross-country skiing are available just 17 miles away at Bridger Bowl and Bohart Ranch. Shopping, fine dining, music and cultural activities can be found 18 miles away in Livingston or 30 miles in Bozeman, Montana. Boasting about 1/4 mile of Cottonwood Creek frontage, this 14 +/-acre getaway is ideally suited for anglers, outdoorsmen, horse enthusiasts or anyone looking for a quiet home site or retreat. Approximately 70% of this parcel is mature timber, brush and riparian habitat while the remaining acreage is native grass and sage pasture. There are several opportune building sites located on the property and no covenants or special restrictions. Onsite Cottonwood Creek has several springs in and along the stream bed and offers fishing for small trout. The creek enters the Shields River about 1/8 of a mile downstream from the property. The Shields is lightly fished and can provide surprisingly good angling for small to trophy-sized rainbow and brown trout. This part of southwest Montana is home to some of the world's greatest trout fisheries, including the Yellowstone, Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson, Smith and Missouri Rivers. Skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are popular winter recreational activities. Bridger Bowl, one of the nation's best community downhill ski areas, is within 17 miles of the property. In summertime there are numerous lakes, streams and rivers in the area where one can enjoy boating, fishing, swimming and relaxing. Exploring the wilderness and mountains in the area on horseback or on foot will provide days of fun and adventure every year. Drive almost any direction from the property and upland bird hunters will find opportunities to chase pheasants, Hungarian partridge, Sharp-tailed grouse, as well as Blue and Rough grouse in the surrounding mountains. Elk, deer, black bear, and mountain lion can all be found and hunted in the nearby mountains and forest. Moose, Bighorn sheep and Rocky Mountain goat are also found by Cottonwood Creek Getaway but require a specific tag from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to hunt.
5248. Delightful 2-bed old house situated in a hamlet close to LES HEROLLES (86), famous for its monthly market fair. LIGNAC (36370), the main village has basic amenities and a bar/restaurant. The 90m²-living space consists of the entrance hall, a bedroom (12,45m²) on the right, closet and shower room with WC to the left. Lovely living room (31m²) lit by 3 windows, the dining area is separated from the living room by the old wooden cow 'headlocks, a lovely feature. The wood stove in the lounge provides the heating downstairs. Off the dining area, 2 steps lead to a small fully fitted kitchen (5,22m²) overlooking the rear garden (hob, oven, refrigerator, microwave). A staircase to the left of the entrance to the living room leads to a large bedroom (22,78 m²) where exposed timbers create a beautiful effect. Study area between the stairs and the bathroom, where a toilet, a washbasin, a shower (1m long) are lit by a skylight. Floors: tiled on the ground floor, pine floor upstairs. Outside, graveled courtyard up to the front door, garage/workshop, and lawn garden with fruit trees. Plot size: 1007m ². Energy Report: D (156). The property is connected to mains sewage. The small village of les Herolles, on the Indre/Vienne borders, is host to a traditional country market on 29th of every month. One of the largest in France, it has been held there for over 400 years, so quite an event every month. The livestock market is held under cover, with goats, sheep, horses, donkeys and cattle, and elsewhere you will find everything from cheese, honey, truffles, asparagus, fruits and nuts in season, kitchen knives and utensils, sewing materials, bread baked in the old fashioned way, dried sausages, wine and vegetables and a mass of other local produce - plus plants, shrubs and trees, agricultural equipment and garden tools. The wide variety of traditional and modern merchandise is an attraction for the farming community and tourists alike. Better to come early as by 11.00 a.m the place is heaving. Plenty of parking for a small fee. Les Herolles is between Lignac on the D32 and Coulonges on the D123. By 1.00 p.m. it is over!
DOM1358 Location: Centre – Indre – Poitiers(36) Shops – 5 minutes walk Property Description : DOM1358 – Elegant 19C `petit chateau`. Edge of village, walk to shops. Renovated retaining many original features. Set in 40.000m2 (9.88acres) of parkland. Caretakers cottage, coach house and 2 stables barn and horse boxes. Mains drainage. Easy reach of Châteaux of the Loire. Condition – Very good Accommodation – 300m² - 5 bedrooms – 10 rooms 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms 4 WCs Kitchen Dining area Lounge area Pantry Cloakroom Very large loft area vaulted in 3 sections. Possible additional accommodation Garage Land area – 40.000m2 (4 hectares) (9.88acres) Outside Outhouses (In need of renovation) Caretakers house, coach house, 2 stables barn and horse boxes Services Mains drainage, water (well with new pump and mains). Mains electricity Local description This elegant nineteenth century ‘petit château’ is at the edge of a village on the border of the Berry and Touraine regions. The property is featured on old postcards and in booklets about the region. The house has been renovated and redecorated to an exceptional standard and is surrounded by its own beautiful parkland, meadows and woodland, covering an area of four hectares. There are extensive outbuildings including a charming cottage once occupied by a caretaker. Along one boundary of the property is a 7ft high rendered stone wall of about 200 metres in length, with three large ornamental gates. The living space of the house is approximately 300 sq. metres comprises: Ground Floor Very large entrance hall leading to two salons (connected by beautifully decorated double doors); dining room; large kitchen; walk-in pantry; utility room; lavatory with wash hand basin. First Floor A fine oak staircase and landing, leading to five bedrooms. (The master bedroom is the largest room in the house) with bathroom en suite. Two other bedrooms have en suite shower rooms (all with lavatories). Top Floor (which could provide extensive further accommodation), consists of a landing, a very large loft room with solid oak beams, and five smaller rooms (currently undecorated and unused). Plumbing is in place for a potential new bathroom. Cellar An impressive, vaulted, stone cellar is divided into three sections. Adjoining the house is a separate boiler room with oil and wood fired boilers. The house is now connected to mains drainage. The house is packed with original features. There are seven marble fireplaces, two of which – in the main salon and the dining-room – are regularly used in winter. Several rooms are enhanced by superb cornices, ceiling roses and other original decorations to which no photographs can do justice! Renovations of the outbuildings are incomplete, leaving them adaptable to whatever use a new owner may prefer – gites, holiday cottages, workshops, garages, stables etc. (There is a stone, cement-floored garage suitable for two medium-size cars). The park contains flowerbeds, a variety of shrubs and hundreds of trees, including oak, beech, horse-chestnuts, magnolia, catalpas, ginko, bilobas; acacias, two huge sequoias and numerous other conifers. There are also some very productive apple (some rare varieties), cherry, plum, redcurrant, pear and walnut trees, plus grapevines. A well, serviced by a new electric pump, supplies water for a large area of the garden and grounds. The local area is a relaxed and friendly rural commune consisting of the main village, several attractive hamlets and numerous farms. The château is a five minute walk from the centre of old the old village, which provides a butcher’s shop, two bakeries, a well-stocked grocery store, two café-bars, a popular restaurant and a newsagent/gift shop. There is also a primary school and free bus services take children to and from what we are told are excellent schools in the large towns of Le Blanc and Châteauroux. There is a food market every week and many farms sell fruit, vegetables and cheeses direct from the producer. (The region is noted for its goats cheeses). The local village also contains an excellent library/mediatheque and a noted archeological museum, Extensive shopping and commercial facilities are available in the town of Le Blanc, a twenty minute drive away, and there are supermarkets, shops, banks, pharmacies, restaurants etc. at Tournon St. Martin (ten minutes) and Yzeure (fifteen minutes). Le Blanc has a modern hospital and several medical consultants. There are two hospitals and a range of medical/dental specialists at Châtellerault (forty minutes). The best-known cities in the region are Poitiers (1 hour) and Tour (90 minutes). All within a short (day trip) distance are numerous historic old buildings (churches, abbeys and, of course, grand Châteaux of the Loire), and places renowned for their beauty. Angles sur Anglin (17 minutes) is rightly listed as one of France’s most beautiful villages and is a favourite haunt of artists. The countryside is varied. To the east is the vast national park of Le Brenne with its hundreds of lakes (many originally excavated by mediaeval monks in order to breed fish). Le Brenne’s amazing array of birds and animals attracts thousands of nature lovers from all over Europe. The landscape to the North, West and South is rolling farm and woodland with beef and dairy cattle, sheep, wheat, barley, sunflowers, maize etc. From Châtellerault there are regular TGV services to the south (e.g. Bordeaux and Toulouse) or to Paris. Travelling time to the Gare Montparnasse is one and a quarter hours. Currently there are numerous budget-airline services to the UK and other parts of Europe from three easily accessible airports (at Poitiers, Tours and Limoges). The village is the scene of a variety of enjoyable activities throughout the year. There are village fêtes, exhibitions, dinner-dances, antique fairs etc. There is a tremendous community spirit and civic pride, but most important is the warmth and helpfulness of the local people.