Situated in the middle of the approximately 1,000 acre Exotic Game Preserve.
Oldest game preserve in Texas, established in the 1950s
Wildlife includeselk,axis, fallow, sika, whitetail, and barisingha deereland, impala, lechwe, and blackbuck antelope.
Access is gained via a county road.
Security cameras and electronic gates protect the property entrance.
second automatic gate with security cameras that allows entrance to the house itself.
Both gates can be remotely locked and the system has the capability to be
expanded for remote computer control.
The Main House
Approximately 8590 square feet air conditioned
Additional 2000 square feet of patios and porches
The interior is a mixture of plaster and old forest mahogany brought from Brazil in the 50’s
Floors are either wood or tile
Modern kitchen granite countertops oak cabinets
Master bedroom approximately 1000 square feet attached office large master bath
Six or seven bedrooms (currently one bedroom serves as an office and one serves as a fitness room)
All bedrooms, with the exception of one have direct access to outdoor
Seven and one/half baths
Formal living and dining rooms with vaulted ceilings
Game room
Den
Three limestone gas fireplaces
Porches and/or patios.
Outdoor porches face the lake and provide a sunrise view.
Retractable awnings provide additional shade in the summer.
Outdoor gas grill area and a separate outdoor cooking area with pizza oven and granite picnic table.
Salt-water pool approximately 30,000 gallons heated
deep enough for diving
Separate laundry building includes
Climate controlled wine room
Fireproof safe room
Bathroom with shower
Storage
Separate food storage facility
Commercial walk-in refrigerator and freezer
Sink
Ice maker
Four car enclosed garage
Six car carport.
Park like landscaped yard
encompasses approximately 20 acres
irrigated from the adjacent lake.
enclosed by a high fence on three sides
approximate 30 acre spring fed lake on the fourth side.
Helicopter landing pad a short distance from the house.
The main residence property has two water wells that have tested superior water quality and provide drinking water that doesn’t require filtration.
Additional irrigation well situated within the preserve adjacent to the bermuda pastures.
Second smaller pond and numerous creeks run through the property.
Numerous miles of hard pack dirt/gravel roads and is great for ATVs or horseback riding.
Approximately 250-300 acres of improved coastal Bermuda (currently used for hay). The rest of the land has been left in its natural state with a mixture of oaks, elms, cedar, and other native trees andshrubs.