Just on the market is this low fenced 1,084 acre tract in Sutton County, This property is part of an historical Sutton County Ranch, the original Cusenbary Ranch was founded in the 1880s by D.B. Cusenbary, a founding father of Sonora who moved from Kentucky in 1879. Originally comprised of 20,000 acres. The State of Texas purchased more than 3,000 acres in 1916 to establish the Texas A & M Agriculture Research Station; Rex Cusenbary worked extensively with researchers to develop tools and techniques that still benefit ranchers in the area today. This portion of the original D.B. Cusenbary Ranch, held by Rex Cusenbary and his descendants, is the first to be made available for purchase in over 100 years.
This is the old home place of the Cusenbary Ranch.consisting of the house, foreman's cabin, 2 sheds and a large barn.
The property is fenced and crossed fenced, and has approximately 6,700 ...
The property is fenced and crossed fenced, and has approximately 6,700 feet of paved CR 406 frontage with 3 private gates. No easements to get on the property, no easements thru the property.. With elevation changes of approximately 150' there ares several panoramic view points where one can see for miles.
A power lines run through the property, and water is available via a 2 water wells and multiple water troughs
This property has a long history of cedar control and resembles land in Mason and Menard counties. It inhabits an abundance of Live Oak, Chin Oak and various other trees and plants indigenous to the area. White tail, Axis and Black Buck roam and make this terrain their home, accompanied by turkey, quail and dove, making this property a hunters paradise. Truly an incredible piece of property here - Don't miss it! Contact me with any questions.
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Research Parcel InformationTake 277 south out of Sonora and travel 13 miles to County Rd 406, turn left and travel 9 miles and the gate is on the left.