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30 beautiful acres of mixed habitats, that creates a wildlife lovers dream. A 50-50 split of uplands and lowlands entices a wide range of birds, orioles, tree and barn swallows, cardinals, gold finches, rough grouse, turkeys, wood cock, ducks, humming birds, a pair of pheasants and to many more to mention! Mammal populations of squirrels, rabbits, raccoons and whitetail deer with an occasional sighting of black bear, red fox, coyote and bobcats.. The lowland starts with a acre pond, marsh grass, willow and tag alder that transitions to a moss covered white pine, black spruce, tamarack blueberry bog. The home sits high and dry on gently rolling hills that were planted five years ago with oaks, sugar maples, white pines and spruce. Every spring since then additional trees were planted to improve aesthetics and diversity. These include walnuts, hickory, butternut, sugar maple, white cedar and more. Although planted in rows for future logging, the plantings are irregular shaped and follow the contour of the land. The boarder on the east has two rows of white spruce with three rows on the south and west. Two acres of tillable land used as a food plot cut in half by apple and pear trees, planted at the initial tree planting. Its a very fine place and the house is pretty nice too. A great place for kids, to spend time with dad and grandpa. Nice grass lanes and some woodchip trails allow easy access and benefit wildlife. A few things remain to be done so you can customize to your taste. Only one neighbor about 900 feet to the east with a newer well kept home. The surrounding marsh, woods and agriculture land compliment the property. 35 miles northwest of Lambeau field, less than 4 miles to Golden Sands golf course and Cecil boat landing on Shawano Lake. All outside doors on both levels are step free and totally wheel chair accessible. Only serious buyers please. Allow 1-2 hours for tour. Thank you |