Minutes from Stephenville, on an asphalt county road in the Timber Hills Addition, you will encounter an automatic gate. As you follow the country driveway leading in, you are struck by the beautiful raw nature, seemingly tamed only by good net-wire fences surrounding the perimeter. Follow the drive where it leads, and you eventually end at a circular drive in front of a well-maintained home shaded by trees on 19.520 acres. In front is a paving stone patio where you can relax beneath those trees and literally be hidden from view in plain sight.
Inside this neat-as-a-pin residence are three spacious bedrooms and two baths on 19.520 acres. The carpeted living room has a wood stove built into the corner, and encased by rich charcoal tile set on- point and outlined with smaller diamond-shaped tile. From the living room you flow into the dining area, located next to the kitchen. The kitchen ...
Inside this neat-as-a-pin residence are three spacious bedrooms and two baths on 19.520 acres. The carpeted living room has a wood stove built into the corner, and encased by rich charcoal tile set on- point and outlined with smaller diamond-shaped tile. From the living room you flow into the dining area, located next to the kitchen. The kitchen has a pass-through window that looks out to the living room. The dark sink and bronze fixtures and counters provide rich contrast to the lighter wood cabinets. Appliances included with the home include an electric smooth-top range/oven, overhead vent mechanism, and the built-in black dishwasher. At the back of the kitchen are the walk-in pantry and the separate utility room. Both have shelving for easy access and organization of products.
The property is split and defined by cross-fencing. There is a good portion that has been cleared and manicured for the homestead and landscaped back yard, as well as the cross-fenced area below, which has ag-exemption provided by their goats. Small barns and sheds provide protection from the elements. Childrens 4-H animal projects would work well here, too. The owners have built a luxury chicken coop in a pen for their chickens, that in turn offer fresh free-range eggs. The remaining acreage, approximately half, has been untouched. The trees and brush create a natural privacy fence, allowing for a serene setting for the homeowners, and a safe habitat for the wildlife to raise their young.
The spacious back yard includes not only lovely landscaping, but also an incredible view of the hills beyond. The in-ground play pool and adjoining patio area offer welcome relief from Texas summer heat; not to mention some fun times! Color pops with blooming crepe myrtle trees, strategically planted to offer a sense of privacy by the pool. This acreage property, so much of which has been allowed to remain natural, creates a sense of secluded country living, rather than of belonging to a neighborhood or addition. Yes, there are neighbors; they are simply not living too closely.
So seriously, rather than have a home that is SO close to your neighbors that they seem attached; why not consider a move-in ready home that appears more out-in-the-country than in a nice addition known as Timber Hills. Lets get back to Nature!
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Stephenvile, take Hwy 377 N, left on CR 513. Property down on right, SOP.