Upon approaching this very special property, your first impression is of a fully fenced perimeter with no-climb mesh centered by the large electric gate that that bears its name “SOLACE.” As you drive thru the gate you enter 14 acres of ag-exempt Texas prairie abutting a government-owned forest that leads to Lake Lavon. Until recently it was home to horses, llamas, pet pigs, chickens, cats. dogs, and humans. Non-domesticated inhabitants include: skunks, racoons, armadillos, possums, red-tailed hawks, owls, bunnies, and rat snakes, all living in harmony with the domesticates. The “Main House” was built in 2016 by local builder, Floyd Decker. Original plans available. 1470 square feet – ceramic tile floors, knotty alder cabinets, marble and granite in bathrooms. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. The chain link fenced backyard is 50x80 – lots of room for pups or to build a pool. The 1000 sf Workshop incudes a metal hoist, insulation, 2 overhead doors, and a large covered porch. Outside the shop, there’s a pad for an RV and a 220 outlet as well. The Main House and Workshop are adjacent to each other, in the back (southwest) corner of the property. The “Barn House” is a restored livestock barn with 1000 sf of downstairs living space, including a large kitchen, a bathroom, laundry closet, and a sleeping loft upstairs (where the hay used to be kept!). All utilities are separately metered from the Main House and there’s a separate septic system. The Barn House sits in the northeast corner of the property, near the automated gate entry. For the horse enthusiasts there’s a 10,000 sf lighted, covered arena with wind/sunscreens that is situated next to a seasonal pond and creek that flows to Lake Lavon. A wooden deck adjoins the arena and overlooks the creek. There’s a 10 x 12 tack room for all your stuff. “Paddock Paradise” style, solar-powered, electrobraid track fencing extends for ~ one mile in and around the property. Current configuration provides 2 pastures for horse grazing, each surrounded by Paddock Paradise tracks. There’s a 12 X 48 loafing shed and a 12 x 24 loafing shed, each on a separate track if you want to group your horses. Bar-bar A waterers on each track that did NOT freeze at all during Feb 2021. Other animal facilities include a fenced “pig pen” with a 16 x 20 shed with an overhead door at one end, a fenced llama pasture with another 16 x 20 shed, and a large chicken coop (big enough for 14 birds). A 20 x 20 hay/equipment storage shed, and 3 “farm taps” located near animal facilities for easy access to water. Additionally, an 8 camera security system, herb garden, storm cellar near the barn house, a garage wired for an electric vehicle plus a dedicated tower to receive internet signals and a Rainbird irrigation system. The laundry room is reinforced with 4-inch on center studs and plywood behind sheetrock for tornado protection. At a glance: • 2570 total living space • 14.34 acres • Ag exempt • Co-op water, Oncor power, septic • 10,000 sf lighted covered arena • Princeton schools • Corps of Engineers land on the western border
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