Man, am I fixing to lay the total knock-out punch on you and when you wake up, you going to be in La La land. These one of a kind Cow House Creek places are rare, indeed, and can absolutely swoon you into a heavenly state of mind.
This handy 140 acres feels like it is over 250 acres and has over 3,150 linear feet of the north bank of the Cow House . It is nicely tucked away in a secluded, private setting way from all the hustle-bustle and rigors of daily stress. There are several spots for easy access to the Creek, which has some of the moist beautiful water, gravel bars and rock banks imaginable. We suspect that there are well over 1,000+ mature pecan trees, all productive. Deer and turkey population are outstanding. The topography is diverse and ranges from pecan bottoms, heavy brush, oak motts and plentiful other hardwood varieties, some mesquite flats and some really nice views of the Cow House Valley. Spring Branch forms most of the easternmost boundary, and Long Branch bisect the middle of the ranch from north to south. A purchased and deeded 30 ft. strip provides adequate access. HCEC electricity is on site and a Multi-County Water meter is available. Com'on, Man, give me your best shot, show me what you got, because I have the TKO headed your way. And you're going to wake up in a dream world. If you procrastinate, you will miss out on this really awesome place, so call to schedule a viewing NOW.
From Coryell County Courthouse go west on Main Street/US Hwy 84 toward Evant. Turn south on FM 116 toward Copperas Cove. Turn west on FM 1783 toward King. go Approx. 12 miles and turn right onto King Lane(Just north of King Baptist Church. Look for entrance on right at the end of King Lane.