Peacock Corner

fm 2211 Peacock, Texas
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Property Details

  • Price $499,616
  • Acres 215± Acres
  • County Stonewall

Description

This exceptional property features thick mesquite pastures, rolling hills, and natural draws, delivering a spacious, open, and secluded retreat with over 50 feet of elevation change. The headwaters of Stinking Creek flow through the land, creating a natural wildlife corridor.

The property also offers sweeping views of the historic Double Mountains. The property is well-equipped with rural water and well water, ensuring reliable sources for livestock and wildlife. It also features electricity, RV hookups, and an earth tank. The property is classified as ag-exempt land, offering potential tax advantages.

Farm Market Road 2211 and a county road border the property on three sides, providing easy access. Stonewall County is the perfect place to escape the city, relax, and experience the natural, rugged beauty that the Lone Star State has to offer.

The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including native white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, doves, quail, coyotes, and bobcats. Exotic species such as elk, red stag, and aoudad have also been observed, making this property ideal for hunting and nature enthusiasts alike.

Whether running cattle, hunting, or simply enjoying the landscape, this West Texas gem offers a peaceful escape you’ll cherish forever. Call Lisa Terrell now to schedule your viewing of this exceptional property.

Location

Location
The ranch is located in the west-southwest region of Stonewall County, approximately 10.5 miles WSW of Aspermont. It is also situated about 75 miles from Abilene, 112 miles from Lubbock, 149 miles from Midland, and 222 miles from Fort Worth.
Driving Directions
From Aspermont, drive 10 miles west on FM 2211. Go past the curve, and this property is on the west and runs along the south side of County Road 419 to County Road 431.

Details

Acreage:

This property contains 215± acres.

Topography:

The property features native mesquite pasture with a mix of rolling hills and natural draws, making it ideal for both cattle grazing and attracting wildlife.

Rainfall and Elevation:

The average annual rainfall across Stonewall County is around 18 inches to 22 inches. The terrain offers approximately 50 feet of elevation change, adding to the scenic character of the ranch.

Cover:

Rugged Mesquite pasture with Draws and hills.

Fences:

Five-stand barbed wire.

Utilities:

South Plains Electric Coop provides electricity to the area and this property.

Water:

Tri-Try Water Supply Corporation | Water well

Hunting:

Stonewall County is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including native white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, doves, quail, coyotes, and bobcats. Exotic species such as elk, red stag, and aoudad have also been observed in the area.

Residence and Improvements:

There is a camp area with electricity, rural and well water.

Mineral Rights:

Will convey all owned minerals.

Price:

The property is priced at $499,616.

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