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The property, with 20 acres in Deer Creek School district -- ~15 acres usable horse and residential area and 5 acres lush vegetation and dense forest – is zoned agricultural. Utilities include natural gas, electric, rural water and high-speed internet/DSL.
The home’s main entrance with rock arch exterior flanked with brick, greets guests and leads into the massive entry with cathedral ceilings and brick fireplace focal point
The home, which has an extremely flexible floor plan, serves the needs of a multi-generational family needing privacy, a family member with handicapped needs and/or a resident requiring an in-home office suite. The arrangement is 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 or 3 dining areas, 3 or 4 living areas, 2 kitchens and a 4 car garage.
With adobe tile floors in this massive space containing a formal dining and built-in hutch, the area is graced with an iron chandelier that gently pulls your eye toward the massive ceiling expanse. Plantation wood shutters offer a traditional, yet rich addition to the room.
With the fireplace (wood burning, currently uses gas logs) located in the middle of the room, the living space is the home’s most entertaining area with wood beam cathedral ceilings, built-in book shelves made from large wooden planks and wall-to-wall picture windows that frame lush vegetation on the property’s natural landscape. This space also features a 72 inch expanse ceiling fan to enhance ventilation and interest in this massive space.
The east wing of the home contains the master bedroom/bath suite with stained plantation shutters, rubbed finished walls, two built-in display areas with cabinetry, ceiling fan, walk-in closet, master bath with two vanities and combination shower and tub. Also on this end of the home are two bedrooms, additional full bathroom and, conveniently located to the home’s sleeping areas, the laundry room with built-in sewing or hobby center. The hallway in this area features a laundry hamper and space to hide the home’s stereo unit with wiring going to almost every room in the house.
The kitchen, perfect for entertaining and speedy dinner preparation features tile counter tops, eating bar, all Oak stained woodwork, cabinetry with slide-out drawers, lazy susan storage, open shelving for showing-off culinary treasures, decorative glass front dish cabinet and directional track light for optimal illumination. Most appliances replaced in last 4 years (built-in microwave, self cleaning oven and dishwasher). The space also has a Jenn-Air four burner stove top with separate grill/griddle area and outside exhaust.
And this homeowner’s favorite kitchen amenity -- slide open kitchen window above sink to let fresh air in and enjoy the view of horses playing in the front yard! An informal dining area adjoins the meal preparation space.
A 1992 addition to the home included a Florida room that provides a casual living space featuring wall-to-wall faux French doors that leads to the home’s outdoor living space. This large patio area is snuggled into the home’s exterior and away from the strong southerly Oklahoma summer winds. A ramp to the home’s guest quarters or steps from the Florida room, makes this outdoor space with massive natural trees a perfect private hideaway.
The custom forged iron staircase leads up to an area suited for an exercise room, hobby area, sleeping nook or in-home office. The space features a ceiling fan, petite cathedral ceiling and wall-to-wall full length mirrored doors to the closet -- great for encouraging more miles on the treadmill!
In 1995 a guest suite was added to home. The area is handicapped accessible design (~1,100 sq. ft.) and features a private full kitchen, living, dining, bedroom, massive walk-in closet, entry closet, wheelchair accessible ramps on two entrances, washer/dryer area, two-sink vanity area and roll-in or walk-in gym styled shower. This flexible space has also been utilized as an in-home office with a full-time staff of five. Plans have been drawn to include a whirlpool tub in the bath and study or exercise room off a master bedroom.
A spacious four car garage stores yard equipment and three cars easily. Currently the fourth-car area is utilized as a game space with pool table and storage of an ATV. The third car garage door is 10 ft. wide and is tall enough for a super-duty four-wheel drive or dually truck. Great for cleaning up from the barn, the garage also has a stainless sink and closet for barn clothes.
Other home amenities included but not limited to are three-zone heating and air system, stereo speakers throughout,storm shelter,automatic garage door openers, automatic gate opener to main house and new roof in 1995.
A mature professionally landscaped yard offers a picturesque frame for the home’s exterior. The highlights are a canopy of River Birch, Atlas Fir and Weeping Fruitless Mulberry, focal area of tall Pines, lush ground cover accented with slow growing trees, rose bushes, ornamental grass displays, a southwest-style bed with large pines and a all-zone automatic sprinkler system.
A popular feature to the main barn – a front porch to rest and reflect in between enjoying your equine activities!
This barn also features:
5 box stalls with “Blattner” custom built sliding stall fronts
exterior doors to individual horse pens
hot water wash stall area (drains outside and metal walls for easy cleaning)
12 x 12 ft. tack room
12 x 12 ft feed/storage room
Large front porch for relaxing enjoyment
Commercial fly spray system
Concrete hall-way with slight slope for cleaning
Hay storage area
Barn opens to north and south for optimal ventilation!
Other Horse Related Amenities:
Large riding and roping arena with surround lighting, great riding surface featuring 10 plus loads of sand, return lane for roping cattle, cattle shoots/pen and if desired, a Preiffert automatic roping shoot with opener may be purchased with the property.
Smaller barn for annual hay storage and also has 2 open stalls with ~ 4 acre pasture
4 different pastures with pipe/wire fencing -- all pipe poles are tall enough for future pipe top rail
50 ft. “Blattner” solid metal sided round pen with deep white river sand and large light
Electric hook-up for horse/travel trailer
With most all public utilities available, in 2006 the property will have access to Oklahoma City sewer system on the far west side (across creek). This activity should enhance the property’s long term value because it would allow for future development of the 20 acres into smaller lots.
If location matters, this home’s proximity to almost everything the area offers many advantages. Check this out – only 2 miles to Deer Creek Schools, 22 minutes to Will Rogers Airport, 20 minutes to downtown OKC, 8 minutes to Quail Springs Mall area with restaurants, shopping, mall, Lowe’s, etc., 15 minutes to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds that hosts almost all equine breed events annually and 3 miles to Kirkpatrick Turnpike which is the northern loop to all north Oklahoma and connects I-40 and I-35 on the northern edge.
Other Horse Related Amenities:
Large riding and roping arena with surround lighting, great riding surface featuring 20 plus loads of sand, return lane for roping cattle, cattle shoots/pen and if desired, a Preiffert automatic roping shoot with opener may be purchased with the property.
Smaller barn for annual hay storage —has 3 open stalls with ~ 4 acre pasture.
4 separate pastures with pipe/wire fencing -- all pipe poles are tall enough for future pipe top rail
Lighted 50 ft. “Blattner” solid metal sided round pen with deep white river sand
Electric hook-up for horse/travel trailer
Four horse electric hot walker
In 2006 the property will have access to Oklahoma City sewer system on the far west side (across creek). This activity will allow the property to be available for future development by subdividing the 20 acres into smaller lots.
If location matters, this home’s proximity to almost everything in the area offers many advantages.
Check this out – only 2 miles to Deer Creek Schools, 22 minutes to Will Rogers Airport, 20 minutes to downtown OKC, 8 minutes to Quail Springs Mall area with restaurants, shopping, mall, Lowe’s, etc., 15 minutes to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds that hosts almost all equine breed events annually and 3 miles to Kirkpatrick Turnpike which is the northern loop to all north Oklahoma and connects I-40 and I-35 on the northern edge.
Last Updated: 5/7/2007 3:08:42 PM
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