Stone Ridge Estate Tract 7 (20 Acres | Corner Tract)
Stone Ridge Estate Tract 7 stands out as one of the most dynamic parcels in this offering, featuring 20 acres of rolling pastureland with greater topographic variation and a highly desirable corner location at the northeast intersection of E 100 Road and N 1150 Road. This unique positioning provides multiple access points, increased frontage, and enhanced flexibility for future improvementsall while maintaining the scenic character and rural appeal that define this area of Douglas County.
Unlike more uniform ground, Tract 7 offers noticeable elevation changes that create natural separation across the landscape. These shifts in terrain provide elevated vantage points, visual depth, and the opportunity for a homesite with commanding views over the surrounding countryside. The varied topography adds a sense of scale and individuality, ...
Unlike more uniform ground, Tract 7 offers noticeable elevation changes that create natural separation across the landscape. These shifts in terrain provide elevated vantage points, visual depth, and the opportunity for a homesite with commanding views over the surrounding countryside. The varied topography adds a sense of scale and individuality, making this tract especially attractive for buyers seeking land with personality and long-term architectural potential.
A shared draw of trees runs through the property, anchoring the landscape and offering natural privacy, wind protection, and wildlife habitat. This wooded feature complements the open pasture and creates natural transitions between usable open ground and secluded pocketsideal for recreation, livestock shelter, or thoughtfully placed building sites.
As a corner tract, Tract 7 benefits from road frontage on two sides, enhancing both access and future design flexibility. Whether you envision a private entrance set back from the road, multiple access points, or simply appreciate the openness that corner parcels provide, this location offers advantages not found on interior tracts.
Portions of the boundary include existing barbed-wire fencing, providing immediate utility for agricultural use or property definition. Rural water service is available, with a meter to be purchased from the rural water district, and electric service is accessible at the road. These features allow buyers to move forward with development plans while maintaining the propertys rural character.
Outdoor recreation is a defining benefit of this location. Less than one mile east, expansive Corps of Engineers ground surrounds Clinton Lake, offering public access to hiking, hunting, wildlife viewing, and countless outdoor activities. This proximity enhances privacy, preserves viewsheds, and creates a natural extension of your own acreagewithout the maintenance responsibility.
Tract 6 lies directly north of this parcel and Tract 8 lies to the east, both of which are also available. Together, these tracts present a rare opportunity to assemble additional acreage for expanded privacy, family living arrangements, or long-term investment strategies.
Stone Ridge Estate Tract 7 is well suited for buyers who value land with visual interest, multiple access options, and a commanding presence within the landscape. Its corner location, elevation changes, and proximity to Clinton Lake combine to create a tract that feels distinctive and enduring. In an area where land offerings are limitedand corner parcels even more soTract 7 represents an exceptional opportunity.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the intersection of 6th St (40 Hwy) & the K10 Bypass, go west 2 miles to N 1600 Rd (Stull Rd) and turn left (west), go 4.6 miles to E 250 Rd (1023) and turn left (south), go 3.5 miles to N 1250 Rd (458) and turn right (west), go 1.4 miles to E 100 Rd and follow the curve to the left (south). Tracts start immediately at the intersection of N 1250 Rd & E 100 Rd on your left. Tract numbers begin with Tract 1 being the most northerly tract. Watch for signs.