Some tracts dont just show well, they carry history. This 43 acre property near Woodville is one of those rare places where the land, the layout, and the story all line up. Held by the same family since the early 1900s, this ground hasnt been traded off. Its been worked, respected, and passed down.
This is the kind of ground that stops you mid-step the first time you walk it. Its not loud about what it is. It doesnt have to be. County road frontage, electric at the road, and larger landowners on all sides give it the kind of quiet buffer thats getting harder to find. Town is close enough to be convenient, but not close enough to be felt.
Good land, such as this, doesnt need a sales pitch. The topography rolls just enough to create several natural vistas; high points that stand out immediately when you gaze across it. You dont pick a homesite here, the land does. Between those hills, op...
Good land, such as this, doesnt need a sales pitch. The topography rolls just enough to create several natural vistas; high points that stand out immediately when you gaze across it. You dont pick a homesite here, the land does. Between those hills, open pasture stretches out under huge oak trees that have been standing long before any plans were drawn. They arent ornamental. They belong here.
A clean, beautiful pond sits where it should, not tucked in as an afterthought. It is begging to be enjoyed again, as it once was! Laughter, fish, dipnets, and minnows. You will have to share it with ducks, deer, and the other wildlife that were here first! A 100 x 55 metal pole barn is already in place for equipment, and a new culvert is scheduled to be installed.
This farm can be taken any direction. Horses, cows, hayfields, or hunting.
Just a few miles away is Woodville, a town that feels like East Texas is supposed to feel. Founded along the railroad and shaped by the timber industry, land, and generations of families who stayed. Woodville isnt a place that reinvented itself; it never had to. Courthouse square, old storefronts, Friday night lights, and back roads that still lead somewhere.
This is the kind of place people move to when theyre done with traffic, noise, and neighbors stacked on top of each other.
Use it now. Build later.
Keep it for the long haul.
DETAILS:
- Big rolling hills
- Gorgeous pond
- Electric at the road
- Unbelievable build sites
- 100ft X 55ft equipment/hay barn
- Peaceful country setting
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