First time on market in generations. Located on Jenkins Jones Creek that empties into Sweetwater Creek. Farm has big trees, some brush, bermuda grass, lovegrass and native grass. Two spring fed ponds as well as 2 wells add to the abundance of water. The house has been used as a hunting cabin. This farm has been utilized as a hunting property for many years. there is an abundance of deer, turkey, quail and dove. Wheeler County is a 5 deer county (1 buck and 4 does.) By joining the Wheeler County Wildlife Management Association, additional doe permits are available under the managed Lands Deer Permits (MLDP) program. This in itself testifies to the abundance of deer. Only a few counties in Texas have this program. By sowing wheat or rye for winter pasture, a vast amount of wildlife could be harvested.
In addition to being a great place to raise a family, this farm is an excellent location for a week end or retirement home. the farm is rolling and sandy with approximately 40 feet change in elevation. A house could be located on the higher ground giving views of 4-5 miles or near the creek in order to be secluded.
The are schools are Wheeler, Kelton, Fort Elliott and Cornerstone Academy. Few properties that come on the market match the potential of this one. Located in the Eastern Texas Panhandle just 1 1/2 hours driving distance from Amarillo.
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