Description
The property includes 747 acres of gently rolling terrain bisected by Harris Creek, and historically has been used as cattle pasturage with scattered Coastal Bermuda fields.The soils are comprised of sandy barns, sandy silts and sandy clays, and are tan in color.
Elevations range from 390 to 500 feet.Many small creek arms wind through the property with associated tree curtains of massive Red, Burr and Pin Oak trees, along with Elm, a little Mesquite and a few Aromatic Cedar trees (not to be confused with Mountain Juniper Cedar, a pestilent woody shrub).
The property also has several ponds above tank dams built along these small creek arms. There are views for miles to the North and West from hill tops.Overall the property's gentle hills and trees offer an excellent mix for satisfying desires for privacy, elbow room and pastoral aesthetics, this is a good looking tract of land.