Triple G Farm
Temple
$599,000
TRIPLE G FARM DETAILS:
Equestrian Features
145’ x 112’ 2006 Steel-frame building with indoor & stalls (under one roof)
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lnsulated roof and metal siding
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Separate drilled well with new water pump 2019
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Separate 200-amp electrical entrance for business
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Water hydrant with pressure tank for irrigation purposes
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Insulated grain/tack room
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12’ x 32’ Viewing room
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Grooming/tacking area with 3 wood tie rails
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Overhead hay storage (750 bales)
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145’ x 75’ Riding arena:
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Sand with stonedust base footing
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Wood kick walls
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Lighting
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Overhead irrigation system- needs repair
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112’ x 36’ Stall area to one side of the structure:
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8 – 12’ x 12’ In/out stalls with attached 12’ x 24’ wood rail run-out paddocks
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3 – 12’ x 12’ In/out stalls
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1- 12’ x 12’ interior stall
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5 – 12’ x 14’ interior stalls
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32’ x 48’ Red barn (near house):
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2019 asphalt-shingle roof
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Wood siding painted in 2019
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1,500 bale hayloft
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100-Amp subpanel (from house)
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6 – 12’ x 12’ matted stalls (5 In/out)
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Frost-free hydrant in aisle – needs repair
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Grain/tack room
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Insulated utility room
New REALLY NICE 110’ x 220’ outdoor arena:
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Sand with clay base footing
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Galvanized metal panel fencing
Turnout:
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5 NEW wood board paddocks with 4 frost-free hydrants and electrical outlets convenient to both barns
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2 NEW wood board with electric paddocks off red barn
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Six acres in pasture with 2 wood-frame run-in sheds
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Electric fencing
Land and Other Farm Details:
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22.39 Acres in total
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Large gravel parking area with capacity for 10+ truck/trailer combos near driveway entrance
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Gravel parking area at indoor arena
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Resurfaced circular gravel driveway with access to barns and house
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Direct access to trails from property
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All farm amenities set far off road
Triple G Farm is located on a quiet secondary roadway off a state road, making it safe and quiet on the farm and easy for clients to find you!
~ By Appointment Only Please ~
We highly recommend that you contact the local zoning, planning and/or building department to confirm your intended use of any property as part of your due diligence prior to purchase. Don’t assume that because you see a property for sale or neighboring properties being used a certain way that you can do the same. Zoning regulations can change, some properties may “grandfathered” or operating under a variance or special exception that may not be transferable to you so you should always verify for yourself that you can use, expand or modify a property in the manner you intend.