
Description
Lot 49 encompasses the upper north side of the Hole In Wall ridge which runs East/West across the breadth of Hastings county. Stunning vistas from the 250 foot high ridge allow a line of sight for miles on clear days. Access to the property is attained from the Old Hastings Road that the lot has 660f frontage on. Sitting on this ridge amongst the white oaks and rock craigs provides a sense of tranquility and peace. The hardwood valley which travels westerly from the Old Hastings road south of the ridge is well treed with mainly sugar maple and other lesser hardwoods (red maple, oak, yellow birch). This valley leads to an alluvial bowl with excellent growing potential, a pond for watering and from this plateau continues south westerly through more sugar maple hardwoods with a creek running in from the north draining into Lewis Marsh, which is a headwater for Jordan creek and is approximately 20 acres in overall size. The northern 6.5 acres lies within the ownership of Lot 49 West of Lewis Marsh is a 150 foot White Pine ridge running southerly into the western point of Lewis Marsh. West of this to the property line boundaries Lake township. The property encompasses small valleys filled with white oak and pine.
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Description
Lot 49 encompasses the upper north side of the Hole In Wall ridge which runs East/West across the breadth of Hastings county. Stunning vistas from the 250 foot high ridge allow a line of sight for miles on clear days. Access to the property is attained from the Old Hastings Road that the lot has 660f frontage on. Sitting on this ridge amongst the white oaks and rock craigs provides a sense of tranquility and peace. The hardwood valley which travels westerly from the Old Hastings road south of the ridge is well treed with mainly sugar maple and other lesser hardwoods (red maple, oak, yellow birch). This valley leads to an alluvial bowl with excellent growing potential, a pond for watering and from this plateau continues south westerly through more sugar maple hardwoods with a creek running in from the north draining into Lewis Marsh, which is a headwater for Jordan creek and is approximately 20 acres in overall size. The northern 6.5 acres lies within the ownership of Lot 49 West of Lewis Marsh is a 150 foot White Pine ridge running southerly into the western point of Lewis Marsh. West of this to the property line boundaries Lake township. The property encompasses small valleys filled with white oak and pine.