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2950 County Road 101, Lampasas, TX 76550
TX/Burnet/Lampasas/76550/2950 County Road 101, Lampasas, TX 765502950 County Road 101, Lampasas, TX 76550
2950 County Road 101, Lampasas, TX 76550
House for Sale by J Bryan Pickens, Republic Ranches, LLC.
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In Northern Burnet County, Pillar Vista Ranch offers beautiful panoramic views of the rolling countryside. The property consists of large Spanish oaks, ash junipers, several ponds, and wet weather creeks. The northern part of the ranch is home to roosting turkeys, and the ranch has been managed to provide forage and habitat for various wildlife species. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT: The habitat consists mainly of Spanish oaks, ash junipers, and open grassland sections. Turnips are planted in the fall to provide for white-tail deer. WILDLIFE: Pillar Vista Ranch is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, turkey, and hogs. It also hosts various other desirable game species, such as doves and various small game. IMPROVEMENTS: A thoughtfully designed home sits on the highest hill overlooking the countryside. The west side features a large kitchen with a dining area and a living room with views from the sliding glass doors on the north side. The east wing consists of three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the master bedroom also having large sliding glass doors facing the north. There is a breezeway between the two living spaces, and above it is an observation deck offering 360-degree views of the ranch and the surrounding countryside. Behind the home is a small barn that houses the water well equipment with overhangs for vehicles and equipment on each side. WATER: The property features two ponds, with the front pond covering approximately 0.33 acres and the other pond approximately 0.45 acres. Neither pond went dry during the last drought and are great features for recreation, wildlife, and livestock. The home is serviced by a water well, which produces about 15GPM, with a large storage tank inside the barn for ample water for the home. The well’s depth is 345 ft in the Ellenberger aquifer.