
Description
Beautiful 16 acre farm with a 4000 Sq. Ft. log home, a 30 X 40 shop, and a barn located near Cedaredge, CO on the Western Slope. The comfortable house has a wraparound deck with incredible views of the San Juan and West Elk Moutains as well as the Grand Mesa. This home is south facing with good solar gain and is well insulated. It is heated in-floor and there is a gas fireplace. The shop has three phase power and a bathroom and a small kitchen area and is currently heated by a wood stove. There are corrals below the beautiful two story barn and there is also power and water to the barn. The farm is situated in an area that for decades has been known for its apples and peaches. The ground is south sloping and several years ago a large bulldozer was employed to rip the fields and remove rocks and install an irrigation system. The land could be utilized to plant an orchard or vineyard. Grain, pasture, and hay has been grown in the past. Wild turkey and deer can be seen on the property and elk are not uncommon. Because of the unique physical location of the property, the house and property's location would make it possible to utilize hydro-power in addition to solar. The home currently has a fast internet connection through DMEA Elevate providing the ability to work from home. Williams Creek flows through the lower part of the farm. The farm has three irrigation decrees as well as reservoir water.
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3BEDS
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16ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,012SQFT
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$374$/SQFT

Description
Beautiful 16 acre farm with a 4000 Sq. Ft. log home, a 30 X 40 shop, and a barn located near Cedaredge, CO on the Western Slope. The comfortable house has a wraparound deck with incredible views of the San Juan and West Elk Moutains as well as the Grand Mesa. This home is south facing with good solar gain and is well insulated. It is heated in-floor and there is a gas fireplace. The shop has three phase power and a bathroom and a small kitchen area and is currently heated by a wood stove. There are corrals below the beautiful two story barn and there is also power and water to the barn. The farm is situated in an area that for decades has been known for its apples and peaches. The ground is south sloping and several years ago a large bulldozer was employed to rip the fields and remove rocks and install an irrigation system. The land could be utilized to plant an orchard or vineyard. Grain, pasture, and hay has been grown in the past. Wild turkey and deer can be seen on the property and elk are not uncommon. Because of the unique physical location of the property, the house and property's location would make it possible to utilize hydro-power in addition to solar. The home currently has a fast internet connection through DMEA Elevate providing the ability to work from home. Williams Creek flows through the lower part of the farm. The farm has three irrigation decrees as well as reservoir water.
