3
Beds
2 full, 1 half
Baths
3,030
Sqft
5,183,640
Sqft lot
119
Acre lot
Status:
Active
Property Type:
Singlefamilyresidence
Year Built:
2015
Neighborhood:
N/a
Days on Website:
212
Located 0.4 miles from Mason, Texas, the Lane Ranch features a 3,000 sf limestone home with a custom pool and spa, a guest suite in a large insulated barn, and productive fruit trees and grapevines. The property includes a skeet and trap field, excellent water resources with a water well and rainwater collection, and diverse hunting and recreational opportunities. Custom 3,000 sf 3-bed, 2 ½-bath Hill Country limestone home with a Keith Zars custom pool and spa with a waterfall and cooking station, flagstone deck and walks, gas fireplace, and vertical wine cooler (55 bottle capacity) and full home LED lighting. In the backyard are fruit trees and a grapevine patch for bottling your own wine. The 1-bed, 1-bath guest suite is located in the insulated barn with a full kitchen suite and an open-concept living room. The massive 4,000 sf insulated barn is equipped with a large overhang for covered parking and 4 RV-size overhead doors, all with LED lighting, and a barn loft for storage. The Lane Ranch is equipped with excellent water; a 10+ GPM well (per owner) and a complete rainwater collection system with sediment, carbon block, and UV filters, plus two 18,800-gallon galvanized steel storage tanks used by the owners in the home (total water storage capacity of 37,600 gallons). The Lane Ranch has a high-quality, regulation skeet and trap field, complete with 2 Lincoln commercial skeet machines and 1 Lincoln commercial trap machine. The ranch has been equipped and managed for classic low-fence hunting and has had many high-scoring whitetail deer and axis. The owner has also reported many turkeys and hogs running through the creek bottoms and mesquite flats. The property has had many cleared lanes, trails, and excellent brush management throughout many years making great habitat for wildlife. The property has a gentle roll and varied terrain, 3 solid ponds, some of which hold water in dry years along with a portion of Comanche Creek running through the back of the ranch.