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$3,975,000
MLS: 42055-003460
378.12 Acres
2,700 SqFt
4 beds
2.5 baths
Winnsboro, Wood County Texas – Premier 378 ± Acre Ranch with 2 Residences & Exceptional Improvements.
Discover this rare large acreage tract featuring rolling pastures, fertile bottomland, a seasonal creek, multiple ponds, & abundant wildlife. With prime road frontage on both SH 37 & FM 312, this property offers excellent accessibility while maintaining the privacy &
charm of a true country retreat.
Main Residence: The centerpiece of the property is a 4BR-2.5BA
lodge-style home with approx. 2,700 SF of living space. Highlights include:
Expansive open concept kitchen, dining, & living areas with soaring ceilings
& custom wood finishes. Gourmet kitchen with large island, abundant counter
space, dining bar, & walk-in pantry with built-in cabinetry. Massive
living room with 19’ vaulted ceilings, stone wood-burning fireplace, &
exposed log trusses. Primary suite featuring 9’ ceilings, a spa-style bath with
dual vanities, custom tile walk-in shower, & oversized walk-in closet with
built-ins. Additional living space, including a downstairs game room, ideal as
a flexible 5th bedroom, & upstairs guest bedroom.
Outdoor: Step outside to a private covered 49x15 entertainment deck with outdoor kitchen, propane cooking setup, ceiling & wall fans, + an extended deck with hot tub. The property is fully equipped for country living with 73x50 insulated shop with concrete floors, tack room, & adaptable livestock or horse facilities. RV pad with hookups, well house, backup generator, cattle working pens, chicken coop, storage buildings, & plant room.
Second Home across the dam of the property’s scenic lake lies a 2006 built 3BR-1BA with 1200 SF perfect for extended family or guests. A covered 320 SF front porch with panoramic views, attached 528 SF carport with storage.
Land & Wildlife: Rich mix of pasture, creek-front areas, & bottomland create excellent opportunities for livestock, hunting, or recreation. Wildlife is plentiful, & the land offers practical agricultural productivity.
Brent Cain