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This property is a stunning 160-acre estate with an approximately 5,500 square foot, 6-bedroom, 5-bathroom home, 4 ponds, and a 60’x 80’ shop that is insulated has electricity, plumbing, and concrete floors. The property is located in northern Caddo County near the quaint community of Lookeba, Ok. The beautiful natural terrain consists of open pastures, ponds timbered red rock bluffs, flowing spring water and a natural grotto on the property. The acreage rests just 2.5 miles off of State Highway 281, which makes it easily accessible to Interstate 40. The home boasts a massive stacked stone wood-burning fireplace (currently has propane logs & 1000 gallon propane tank), real hardwood floors throughout on the first floor & upstairs, crown molding throughout, Pella wood insulated windows, solid wood doors with many being extra wide, and solid pine wood ceilings in 7 rooms. The decks, porches, and wood roof are made of cumaru from Brazil, also known as Brazilian teak and known as the superior construction material. It is 100% natural.
The kitchen, that is on the main floor, features a copper farmhouse sink with painted white cabinets, JennAir gas cooktop and self-cleaning electric oven that is also convection, a microwave that doubles as a convection oven that is built in the lower cabinet, a Bosch dishwasher with stainless interior, trash compactor, JennAir triple door refrigerator/freezer with cabinetry on doors, eat-in kitchen booth, mudroom/butler's pantry that is off the kitchen with space for refrigerator or freezer.
The main floor has an open floor plan with amazing views through the oversized windows and has a conveniently located half bath off the living area. The master bedroom has cathedral ceilings and opens to a screen porch that overlooks the pond, the master bath has a jetted tub, an oversized slate shower with multiple shower heads, 2 separate commodes and sinks, a propane fireplace, as well as 2 large cedar-lined closets. His side has slate floors and an exterior door, hers has marble floors and counters. There is also a large multi-use room with cathedral ceiling with 2 sets of sliding glass doors leading to a deck on one side overlooking the pond and a smaller deck accessing the driveway.
The top floor has 2 bedrooms, with an attached smaller bedroom/nursery. All the upstairs rooms take full advantage of the elevation with gorgeous views of the property. Both bedrooms have an attached full bathrooms, one has a 6-foot antique clawfoot tub the other has a Jacuzzi tub for two.
The finished walk-out basement has an oversized bedroom, with French doors to the outside and is capable of being divided into 2 rooms with a jack and Jill bath with shower. The other downstairs room is being used as a bedroom and has slate floors and a garden door that could make a great media room or game room. There is an oversized mechanical room that houses an Aerus built-in central vac system, Culligan water softener, central heat & air, power box with labels, 50-gallon electric hot water tank and the water well pumper the home. There are also 2 other water wells south of the house about that are 100 feet deep. There are two septic tanks, the main one is north of the front porch, the second is south of the front porch on the second level of the yard. There are three central heat and air units. One for the upstairs , one for the great room area, and one for the primary suite area. HVAC for the basement level receives its air from the 2 units on the middle level. The property also has several outside electrical plugs, one propane line on the south deck for a barbecue grill, and a spiral staircase to the upper deck and screen porch for access. Fences are in good condition, and there are several cross-fences. Water lines and power are available at the barn and also laid to the former campsite beside the smaller spring-fed pond southeast of the barn.
This property is a sanctuary for wildlife including a great population of white-tailed deer, turkey, quail, wild pigs, dove and ducks during their migration. There are several well thought out clearings that would be great for food plots and stand locations. With the thick cover, plentiful surface water and perfectly placed clearings this property is an outdoorsman’s dream!
There was no cost or idea spared in the design and construction of this property, come see this majestic estate for yourself. To schedule a showing contact Trey Pearcy with Great Plains Land Company at (405) 545-0985.
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