This is a great piece of ground with road frontage all along the north side of the property. This place is loaded with character and potential. It consists of approximately 31 acres of ground running along a county road with a ranch style brick house, three outbuildings, three old barns, and a 30x40 shop. The land itself is situated above the house with a good ratio of timber to open ground and features a beautiful rock bottom creek running along most of the northern boundary. The land would make for an excellent small cattle operation with an older barn and corral featuring a continuous flow concrete waterer fed by an artesian well. It would also make for great hunting ground with the creek running along its northern boundary and the cover provided by the timber. This place is bordered by plenty of crop ground to keep those deer cutting right through it.The house is an older brick ranch style house built in the early 70\'s. It features three bedrooms and two baths as well as a partially finished basement. With a little work it would make for the perfect little family home. The kitchen is due for a remodel but has loads of potential with its size. The partially finished basement has a kitchen area with a sink, its own bathroom, garage with opener, and a walk out door. The house is currently set up on gas heat but still features baseboard electric heat, and the hook ups for the quick installation of a wood burning stove. The house has its own water and is also fed by the artesian well.The shop is a 30x40 shop with a partial basement. Half of the shop is insulated with a roll up garage door with opener, and the other half is not insulated with a sliding door. It also features gas, water, and electric. This is an excellent shop for tinkering and/or storage. Could see the insulated half being a great man cave or she-shed. The partial basement has two doors for entry and makes for excellent storage, has a low ceiling but plenty tall enough to park an atv or lawnmower in. The old barns have tons of character and are made up of that old barn wood. The biggest of the barns located by the corral has a partial concrete floor and hay loft. Three of the smaller outbuildings also feature a concrete floor, two of which are insulated and could be easily hooked back in to electric.