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27255 Road Bb
Ludell, KS 67730
Debbie Reed with Hayden Outdoors Real Estate, original listing - (970) 674-1990
$501,600
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
This property offers 418 acres of grassland located 15 miles northeast of Atwood, Kansas in Rawlins County. 357.8 acres in one parcel and two smaller parcels containing 33.62 acres and 26.65 acres. The grass is a mixture of short grass with good carrying capacity. There is a windmill at the old improvement site and another on the North side of Section 16. There is a nice deep draw in the grassland that serves as a travel area for the deer.   Old uninhabitable home on property. Old grain bins and quonset. Well and electric. Northwest Kansas is know for its trophy class deer and excellent hunting opportunities.... Located in Kansas unit 1, the Rawlins County Grassland property offers the opportunity to hunt quality mule and white tailed deer. The canyons have plenty of cover and places to hide as well as good water sources to attract multiple species of wildlife. With close proximity to agricultural fields these pastures have been know to have pheasants as well as Bobwhite Quail inhabiting the area. Property qualifies for non-resident landowner deer tags. There is currently a grazing lease in place through the fall. All Minerals owned by Seller will pass to Buyer. All water rights pass to Buyer. In 1875, T.A. Andrews and J.M. Matheny traveled to Rawlins County and started a town site about two miles east of the current city. The city ofAttwood(with two t's) was named after Attwood Matheny, the 14-year-old son who accompanied his father on the journey. In 1882, the U.S. Post Office requested permission to drop one t thus becomingAtwood. In 1881, Atwood became the county seat ofRawlins County. From Ludell head north on County road 739 for approximately6 miles to road Aa, turn right and head east for 2.75 miles, turn north on road N for 1/4 mile, to road Bb, turn east on road Bb and go 1/8 mile to property on north side of the road. The other two smaller tracts will be north approximately 1.25 miles. Road N has a left hand curve, but stay on road N and tracts will be on the east side of the road.
Property Information
Lot Size
418 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Other
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
27255 Road BB
City
Ludell
State
KS
Zip Code
67730
County
RAWLINS
Listing
Name
Phone
(970) 674-1990
Office Name
Office Phone
(970) 674-1990
Agent Name
Debbie Reed
Agency Phone
(970) 674-1990

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