The original headquarters of the Moore family ranch, this 688 acre property offers abundant diversity within its bounds, boasting the Bluff Creek, cultivated pastures, rolling terrain changes, 3 tanks, and native land for wildlife to abound, and game holding ability as well. The modest but proud rock home was rebuilt in 1939 after a fire in 1903 claimed the first. Two bedrooms, one bath, dining and living areas with cozy fireplaces, too. There is also a garage with a single apartment upstairs. Water: Doole-Millersview utility water runs to the home, as well as rainwater gathering by the barns with multiple large reserve tanks, as well. One of the tanks runs a line to the improvements as well. There are three good holes that hold for livestock watering and perch and bass. The Bluff Creek runs at its deepest 15’, and flows into the Colorado River when not in drought. Homestead and Ag exemption are in place. Wildlife: Hunting lease with current hunters this season. In the hay pasture, more quail have been seen. For the first time in over a century, the opportunity awaits for another family to cultivate this land again, and make it home. Fencing is barbed wire on 3 sides and gamefence on the balance.
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