Steeped in rich family history dating back to the early 1800's, this scenic 125 Ac ranch is part of a larger ranch deeded in 1837 in a Bounty Deed from Sam Houston then purchased by an ancestor of the current owner. From the time you enter the front gate, venture through rugged hills and valleys, see the old rock fence, to the panoramic views, and the spring they've never seen dry, you feel as if you've gone back in time.
Located between Llano and Fredericksburg in the small historic Oxford area, this ranch is being offered for sale for the first time. Also, stagecoaches used this north/south route, stopping by the old hand dug well on this ranch, so their travelers could rest and refresh themselves. Additional features/improvements on this beautiful ranch are:
* A very spacious 4/2 home, built in the l940's, enlarged in the 1980's, with updates in 2016
* A 2/1 furnished hunter's cabin th...
* A 2/1 furnished hunter's cabin thought to be built in the late 1800's or early 1900's
* A 2000 SF insulated metal building/garage/workshop, built in 2024, and has housed a 36' RV
* Several older metal barns/shed, water trough, 3 deer blinds and feeders, that will convey
A good well along one of the many wet weather creeks, services the ranch, and the old hand dug well, and a beautiful spring, which current owners have never seen dry, are on the ranch for future water needs.
This is an excellent hunting area, with minimal hunting on contiguous ranches, so it's a hunters' paradise for whitetail deer, hogs, turkeys, aoudads and much more!
You've got to see this beautiful and historic ranch in person to truly appreciate it's beauty, so come see it soon, and you'll want it for your own. The brother's 125 Ac contiguous to the south of this ranch is also for sale. Here's your chance to own a beautiful 250 Ac ranch in an excellent and historic area for your family or business retreat!
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Research Parcel InformationApprox. 10 miles South of Llano on Hwy. 16 in Oxford area or approx. 18 miles North of Fredericksburg.