39.86 acres of productive farmland positioned at the crossroads of New York agriculture and access. Located in Wolcott, NY, this property offers a working mix of open ground and young woodland in a region where quality acreage is increasingly difficult to replace. Approximately 25 acres are tillable, supported by well-drained Ira gravelly fine sandy loam, Wallington silt loam, and Phelps gravelly loam soilsa soil profile with a documented history of corn and soybean production. The remaining 15 acres of young woods provide edge, separation, and natural character without compromising the functionality of the tract. Wolcott Creek flows through the southeast corner, adding a subtle but meaningful natural feature to the landscape. The surrounding countryside tells the story. This land sits among active operations producing row crops, apples, and select stone fruits, anchored between the nort...
39.86 acres of productive farmland positioned at the crossroads of New York agriculture and access. Located in Wolcott, NY, this property offers a working mix of open ground and young woodland in a region where quality acreage is increasingly difficult to replace. Approximately 25 acres are tillable, supported by well-drained Ira gravelly fine sandy loam, Wallington silt loam, and Phelps gravelly loam soilsa soil profile with a documented history of corn and soybean production. The remaining 15 acres of young woods provide edge, separation, and natural character without compromising the functionality of the tract. Wolcott Creek flows through the southeast corner, adding a subtle but meaningful natural feature to the landscape. The surrounding countryside tells the story. This land sits among active operations producing row crops, apples, and select stone fruits, anchored between the northern edge of the Finger Lakes and the shores of Lake Ontario. It is a setting shaped by agriculture, supported by infrastructure, and sustained by proximity to markets and population centers. Access is a defining attribute. The property lies just east of Route 104, placing it along a primary eastwest corridor, with Interstate 90 nearby for regional movement. Routes 89 and 38 provide efficient northsouth travel, linking Lake Ontario communities with the Finger Lakes and Central New York. Water and electric are available at the road, reinforcing the propertys utility and long-term relevance. Recreation and amenities are close but not intrusive, with convenient access to Fair Haven State Park, Little Sodus Bay, Blind Sodus Bay, and the Sterling Nature Preserve, while the immediate area remains grounded in working farmland and rural residences. As land across northern Wayne County continues to consolidate, properties that combine soil quality, water, utilities, and corridor access are becoming harder to find. If the property is not sold by 6/15/26, the seller will be planting crops and reserves the right to harvest no earlier than October 2026. Seller will not subdivide. Additional information available upon request.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Route 104 Turn on to Route 163 (Ridge Road) in Wolcott. Travel approximately 1 mile and the property will be on the right hand side.