HACIENDA RANCH - UVALDE COUNTY - 500+/- acres
Description:
Nicely appointed hunting ranch situated on the banks of the Nueces River, with just under 2 miles of the river. Well managed with approximately 285+/- acres under high fence and the balance being low fenced. The balance of the ranch could be high fenced with approximately 2 miles to enclose it. A great family or corporate retreat, the ranch offers a renovated historic house, skeet range, rifle and pistol range and nice views from the patios. A 375+/- gpm well in the Buda Aquifer and 2 other domestic wells are on the property.
Location:
The ranch is a little over an hour west of San Antonio and approximately 8 miles west of Uvalde. Off of County Road 201 west of FM 2369.
Wildlife:
Game on the ranch include trophy whitetail deer, axis and blackbuck. A portion of the ranch is set up for hog hunting with lighted feeder areas...
Game on the ranch include trophy whitetail deer, axis and blackbuck. A portion of the ranch is set up for hog hunting with lighted feeder areas. Wildlife is abundant and can be viewed while driving through the ranch. Blinds and feeders convey.
Water:
The Hacienda Ranch has a almost 2 miles of the Nueces River. In dry times the river may not run, but in years with normal rains the river runs nicely. With pools of water along the river bed.
Improvements:
Situated on one of the highest point on the ranch is a historic antebellum style home built in the 1880's, and was renovated in 1999. The home has 6 bedrooms and 6 baths and very nicely furnished. A nice foremans home is situated in the compound along with another guest house building. Several equipment barns including one that has a game cleaning area and walk-in cooler. A rock patio with fire ring for telling stories or viewing stars. A 375+/- gpm irrigation well in the Buda aquifer, and 2 other domestic wells with piped water to troughs.
History
To say the least this ranch has had a lot of Texas history. What is now the main home was the namesake of Hacienda, Texas established in the late 1880s. During the time, Hacienda, Texas was one of the largest distribution points in the world for cattle and Poland China hogs. The home housed the local post office run by J.T. Hall, who had a mail order shipping company that shipped dry goods all over the world. On the ranch the original slab of the Hacienda General store and schoolhouse once stood. By the 1960s, Hacienda, Texas was reduced to no business, but the history is still engrained into the ranch.
Contact: Ken Hoerster - 210-859-6256 cell
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