PROPERTY
LOCATION: From the Jct. of Hwy. 170 and Hwy.31
(Market St) in Osage City, go 7 miles South on Hwy. 170 to 293 St.
then 1 mile East on the Northeast corner (Tract 2) of Auburn Rd. and
293 St. OR FROM the South end of Lyndon, KS, go 5 miles South on
Hwy. 75 to Hwy. 278; OR from Beto Junction at I-35 and Hwy. 75, go 8
miles North to Hwy. 278, then 6 miles West on 278 Hwy. which turns
into 293 Street rock road. OR FROM Reading, KS, go 7 miles East and
North on Hwy. 170 to 293 St. then 1 mile East.
TRACT
1 Legal Description: The Northwest Quarter of
Section 25, Township 17, Range 14, Osage County, KS. Tract 1 is
located 1/2 mile North of 293 St. on the East side of Auburn Rd.
Tract 1 consists of 160 acres m/l of which 16.86 acres are
considered tillable according to FSA records. Approximately 90 acres
are native grass hayland acres with the balance being timber, Turkey
Creek and wildlife habitat. Tract 1 has a rural water line along the
West side (no meter) and 1/2 mile of Auburn Rd. Frontage.
TRACT 2 Legal Description:
The Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 17, Range 14, less a
surveyed tract containing 45.80 acres. Exact legal to appear on
deed. Tract 2 consists of 114 acres m/l with 27 acres considered
tillable with the balance being mostly native grass hayland with 2
wooded draws. Tract 2 has 1/2 mile of Auburn Rd. frontage and 3/8 of
a mile 293 St. frontage. A rural water line runs along the west and
south side. |
TRACT 3:
A combination of Tracts 1 and 2.
TRACT 4: Located East of Tract 2 along the
North side of 293 St. Tract 4 consists of 37.5 acres m/l in the
Southeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 17, Range 14 lying West of
the U.S. Corps of Engineers boundary and West of Turkey Creek. This
tract has 11.63 acres considered tillable with the balance in native
grass, timber and excellent wildlife habitat. Rural water is
accessible.
TRACT 5: Located
East of Tract 4 at the Jcts. of 293 St. and Indian Hills Rd. Tract 5
consists of 54.4 acres m/l in the Southeast Quarter of Section 25,
Township 17, Range 14 lying East of the U.S. Corps of Engineers
boundary and East of Turkey Creek. This tract is mostly very good
native grass hayland with some good wildlife habitat and a pond.
Tract 5 has 1/2 mile of Indian Hills road frontage and 1/8 mile of
293 St. frontage. Rural water is accessible.
TRACT 6: A
combination of Tracts 4 and 5.
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This property offers good native grass hayland, excellent wildlife habitat
along Turkey Creek, also tillable acres and building site potential. This
property is just 3-1/2 miles West of the Eisenhower State Park entrance at
Melvern Lake. For more information,
call John E. Cline, 785-532-8381 or Annette Cline, 785-556-3971 |