Sitting atop a high plateau within the city limits of Wickenburg, AZ, the North Forty Ranch totals 90.6 acres with a combination of lushly landscaped grounds, natural desert and Bermuda grass pastures, and offers unobstructed views of the Hassayampa River and surrounding mountain ranges. The main entrance to this one-of-a-kind property is from a private road, accessed by electronic gate. Over 14,000 SF under roof including a modern Hacienda style Main House (6,193 SF) with 6 fireplaces, five separate guest houses (4,433 SF), a workshop (3,900 SF), lighted tennis court with ramada, outdoor BBQ & sink, pool with ramada, acre pond, and on-site gas/diesel pumps with underground double-walled fiberglass storage tanks (1,000 gallon capacity each).
An equestrian complex is only 250' from the main house and includes a 4,000 SF barn with 6 large stalls (each 16'x16' with lamps for heating and...
An equestrian complex is only 250' from the main house and includes a 4,000 SF barn with 6 large stalls (each 16'x16' with lamps for heating and lighting), a tack room with saddle racks and a refrigerator, a horse wash area with hot water and cross-ties, a 16 wide center lane with ceiling fans that provides drive-thru access, and a 1,000 SF maintenance/shop area. Adjacent to the barn is a large animal scale, a hot walker and a 1,200 SF concrete pad with a steel roof cover for storage of equipment, vehicles or hay. The outdoor arena is almost of an acre with 8 attached, shaded stalls with auto water and fenced paddocks that range in size from one to two acres with water systems. A caretaker's house (25'x50' manufactured home permanently installed, covered and landscaped including outdoor BBQ) is located near the arena. A chicken coop and other small animal pens are also located near the arena and barn. Fenced pastureland of about 27 acres is planted with coastal Bermuda grass and watered by sprinklers from a nearby man-made pond fed by a private well. All of the fencing for the arena and pasture is maintenance free 2 galvanized steel pipe.
Designed by architect Harold Crawford and completely rebuilt in 1977 (including plumbing and wiring), the main house is almost 6,200 SF and is built around a central living area with two wings leading to bedrooms (total of 4, each with a bath). The home features interior and exterior white concrete plaster walls over concrete block construction (no painting needed), Saltillo tile floors, Mission tile roof and interior/exterior doors of 1 5/8" solid, sand-blasted Douglas fir. The central core includes an 800 SF Great Room with fireplace and massive sand-blasted Douglas fir trusses and 14' redwood cathedral ceiling. Completing the core is an eat-in kitchen with fireplace and all new appliances. Just off the kitchen is a half bath, wet bar, walk-in pantry pre-plumbed to convert to a wine cellar, and a laundry room with sink and built-in cabinets. A detached 3-car garage has a separate large workroom with built-in storage. Five separate guesthouses near the main house range in size from 364 SF to 1,288 SF and provide 8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. A workshop of 3,900 SF is located on the ground floor below the largest and newest guesthouse, built in 2000.