Extraordinary 41-acre farm and recreational property in Chaffee County, with the South Arkansas River flowing through it creating a picturesque riparian area for wild game, bird viewing and trout fishing. The farm boasts two main hay fields with separate water rights dating to 1873 and 1869, along with garden plots, mature apple orchards, cherry and plum trees. The farmhouse overlooks the original barns from the 1870's along with the older corrals and loafing sheds. The property accesses BLM and thousand of acres of public land. And you are only 14 miles to the popular Monarch Ski Area. It's history spans from the original homesteader making a living with cattle and farming to the rich tradition of lettuce production from the 1920's through 1950's then loops back to cattle and farming.
Listing courtesy of You 1st Realty
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MLS# 8001354 —
The Building
Year Built:
1950
Architectural Style:
Contemporary
Construction Materials:
Frame, Stucco
Structure Type:
House
Exterior Features:
Garden, Rain Gutters
Patio And Porch Features:
Deck, Front Porch
Window Features:
Double Pane Windows
Security Features:
Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector(s)
Roof:
Metal
Basement:
true
Levels:
One
Foundation Details:
Concrete Perimeter
Building Area Total:
2318
Above Grade Finished Area:
1718
Interior
Interior Features:
Ceiling Fan(s)
Flooring:
Carpet, Vinyl, Wood
Room Dimensions
Living Area:
1718
Location
Directions:
From Poncha Springs, continue on Highway 50 to County Road 220. Turn on 220 and at the bottom of the hill, turn left into property. House has red roof.
Latitude:
38.52063741
Longitude:
-106.12737827
The Property
Property Type:
Residential
Property Subtype:
Single Family Residence
Parcel Number:
R380506300228
Zoning:
Agricultural
Lot Features:
Borders National Forest, Ditch, Irrigated, Landscaped, Many Trees, Near Public Transit, Near Ski Area, Subdividable, Suitable For Grazing
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Listing provided by broker:
Cynthia Martellaro
You 1st Realty
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