+-1,150 of frontage on Bobby Faucette Road
Eleven food pots totaling +-6 acres, including a large +-2 acre field
A bold creek runs through the interior of the property for +-0.9 miles
Beautiful, open hardwood bottom flats along the creek frontage (including a +-10 acre section at the northern corner)
An excellent pond location along the creek
An extensive and well-maintained internal trail system
A diverse wildlife habitat consisting of mature upland hardwood, bottomland hardwood, and various ages of loblolly pine stands
Small natural wetland area
A three-story building offering storage, living space, and a crows nest
Excellent hunting opportunities for deer and turkey
A conservation easement in place on all but 7 acres of the property
Located approximately 30 minutes from Spartanburg, one hour from Greenville, and 1.5 hours from Columbia
The Bobby Faucette Road tract, a high-quality hunting property in northwest Union County, is a great opportunity to acquire a large timberland holding at a reasonable price in upstate South Carolina. A legitimate element of wildlife habitat diversity is an undeniable property feature, and a history of combining best forestry practices with deliberate wildlife management objectives has created an enclave for sustainable deer and turkey populations. The main water source is a bold creek that runs through the middle of the property for nearly a mile, and this low-lying area includes a few very impressive open hardwood bottom flats. One of these areas is in the center of the property, making it an ideal pond site. Another unique water feature is a beautiful natural wetland along the southern boundary line. Various age classes of loblolly pine stands, large sections of mature hardwoods, and eleven food plots make up the balance of the property, and the timber stands include an abundance of truly massive specimens of sawtimber pine and oak trees. An excellent internal trail system offers access to every corner of the property, further enhancing the propertys status as a turnkey hunting property.
A three-story building, conveniently located near the entrance, offers a 1BR/1BA living space that includes a spacious den and kitchen, a large storage area on the main level, and a crows nest on the top floor. A conservation easement is in place on a majority of the property (242 acres), leaving 7 acres along Bobby Faucette Road unencumbered.