420 Acres, Gillespie County

Once inaccessible and without views, this property was developed into a premier ranch with sweeping 100-mile vistas, the largest private lake in the county, and beautifully restored historic structures. We built roads, thinned cedar to preserve legacy oaks, resurfaced pastures, and carefully rebuilt a mid-1800s farmhouse and early 1800s log barn.

  • Roads & Access: ~5 miles of roads, 2 entrances, high fence

  • Water Features: 5–6 acre earthen lake (24 ft deep, fish stocked), several wells, low-water crossings

  • Land Management: Clearing to open 100-mile views; 100 acres of pastures resurfaced with native soil

  • Recreation: Picnic/fishing building with large stone dock, shooting range

  • Heritage Features: Restored mid-1800s farmhouse and early 1800s log barn rebuilt using logs and stone from property

  • Materials: Sourced from property



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