50.17 acres of rolling timberland conveniently located between the city of Pontotoc and the Hwy 6 (four lane)/Old Hwy 6 exchange and within the award winning Pontotoc City School District. Although close in to Pontotoc, this tract provides that element of privacy that so many seek and a home or cabin nestled in these woods with nature all around would be a pretty good place to hang out.
It appears, from viewing historical aerials, that the timber was last harvested some 18 years ago. The current stand is a mixture of naturally regenerated native hardwoods and pines with hardwoods dominating. The topography sets up nicely for a lake should that fit into your plans and hunters will find an ample and active population of deer, turkey and small game at hand. A well maintained, electric power transmission line along the north end of this tract provides some good shooting lanes and food plot ...
It appears, from viewing historical aerials, that the timber was last harvested some 18 years ago. The current stand is a mixture of naturally regenerated native hardwoods and pines with hardwoods dominating. The topography sets up nicely for a lake should that fit into your plans and hunters will find an ample and active population of deer, turkey and small game at hand. A well maintained, electric power transmission line along the north end of this tract provides some good shooting lanes and food plot areas.
Access will be via a permanent, recordable easement along an abandoned blacktop county road (Clark Street) that was closed years ago at the request of a former title holder. OWNER CAN ADD ADDITIONAL ACREAGE.
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