


Listing Courtesy of: NTREIS / Coldwell Banker Mark Campbell & Associates / Kimon Faubion - Contact: 325-646-1547
1001 County Road 419 Coleman, TX 76834
Active (4 Days)
$1,175,000
190.07
ACRES
Description
MLS #:
20957273
20957273
Lot Size
190.07 acres
190.07 acres
Type
Land
Land
School District
Coleman Isd
Coleman Isd
County
Coleman County
Coleman County
Listed By
Kimon Faubion, Coldwell Banker Mark Campbell & Associates, Contact: 325-646-1547
Source
NTREIS
Last checked Jun 7 2025 at 5:10 PM GMT+0000
NTREIS
Last checked Jun 7 2025 at 5:10 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Subdivision
- John H Gibson Surv 3 Abs 362
Lot Information
- Acreage
- Brush
- Many Trees
- Oak
- Pasture
- Rolling Slope
- Tank/ Pond
Heating and Cooling
- Propane
- Electric
Utility Information
- Utilities: Co-Op Electric, Co-Op Water
School Information
- Elementary School: Coleman
Additional Information: Mark Campbell & Associates | 325-646-1547
Location
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The land has been meticulously maintained, with mesquite expertly managed to allow native oaks, hardwoods, and beneficial brush to thrive. From the 2-bed, 2-bath main house, enjoy sweeping views of lush grasses and majestic trees. In addition, three cabins and mobile homes, two fondly referred to as ‘Camp’ offer ample space for family, guests, or outfitter lodging. Water to homes and cabins is provided by Coleman County Water. There are also three water wells that are currently non-operational.
There is a large barn with corrals and working pens. Also a 6 bay shop, with workshop area that provides storage for equipment, RVs, and vehicles, and include a fully outfitted butcher shop and smokehouse, perfect for processing your own meats. Corrals and working pens are thoughtfully designed, and pastures are rotated to prevent overgrazing. A water pump in the northern most stock pond can be used to pump water to outdoor faucets, the garden area and the corrals.
While ag-exempt, the ranch is a strong candidate for a wildlife exemption due to abundant deer, turkey, hogs and seasonal ducks. Whether you’re looking for a private retreat, a hunting base camp, or a forever family ranch in one of Coleman County’s most scenic areas, the H-Bar Ranch offers endless opportunities, just waiting for the next chapter.