112 acres of cleared and fenced pasture land is available in the Lower Barton Creek area just three miles off the Western Highway on all-weather roads at Mile 64. This property has been under development for 30 years and has alternately been used to raise cattle and grow corn. The total acreage has been cleared except for a line of trees left in the approximate center for shade purposes. The fields were repeatedly cleared of rocks during an extensive period when the property was under Mennonite management for agricultural purposes.
The property has been fenced into six separate blocks of approximately 20 acres, each of which contains year-round ponds of water. The property?s road frontage measures 700? on the west side, 3,322? on the north, 2,056? on the east, and 3,141? on the south. Along the north-central boundary of the property is elevated land suitable for residential construction. The property is more than two miles from electricity and domestic water is likewise not available. In 1998 the property was appraised at today?s asking price.
The all-weather access road from the Western Highway extends two miles in from the Western Highway and then left for another 1.3 miles to the southwest corner of the property where the improved road ends. The adjoining 50 acre parcels adjoining this property on the south are undeveloped and in high bush; they may be available for purchase for persons interested in acquiring additional property. East of the property are citrus groves; north are other agricultural properties, and west is the access road and additional agricultural properties.
This property would be appropriate for buyers who are interested in raising livestock, growing a variety of agricultural products, or developing an eco-tourist facility with access to the many cultural and archaeological sites of Western Cayo District.
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