EXTRAORDINARY RECREATIONAL PROPERTY IN STORY
$885,000

LAND HOME FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

The 5.56 acres is level with a few pine trees and
grassy meadows.  The land consists of two
separate parcels with a metes and bounds 
description...it is not in a subdivision, therefore,
has no covenants.

Since Story is unincorporated, the property falls only 
under the Sheridan County regulations as far as
setbacks, septic permits and zoning verification permits.
Taxes on the property for 2007 were $3367.

We have the septic permit/documents on file.
Use of the land as rural residential is consistent with
the Sheridan County zoning ordinances.

The property is accessed from Skylark Lane which is 
off of Fish Hatchery Road.  

 


The acreage is set up into six separate grassy pastures
for horses.  In addition to the custom handcrafted log
entry gate (which was designed to allow horse trailers...
even semi trucks to pass under) the front pastures have
matching handcrafted log buck & rail fencing.  

The gates are located in a way to allow a circular turn around
those large vehicles...or open them up and ride your snowmobile
throughout the acreage!  Cross country skiing can also be
enjoyed on the property and the trails.

Within a mile of the home are two trails into the National Forest 
open for hiking, horses, ATV or snowmobile traffic most of the year.
(No cars can use the trails.)  It is possible to saddle your horses and
pack animals and ride directly from the home to the National Forest.

 

Within a few miles of the property there is a public section of land
where you can fish one of the best trout streams in the area.
(If you buy the property, we will take you there personally!)

The improvements that have been made to the land were
done with the idea in mind that visitors would be able
to bring their animals and find suitable quarters for them.

The Barn

 

The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable to Story Realty; however, the accuracy of this information is not guaranteed or warranted by Story Realty.  Prospective buyers should make their own independent investigation of any of the information.