A rare large tract of land in Erath County. ±319.44 acres on US Highway 281 in Erath County, fourteen miles north of Stephenville. A legacy ranch carved from the historic Jordan Ranch and held in single-family ownership for twenty-eight years. Approximately ninety minutes from the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. The land has 1,570 feet of US Highway 281 frontage with two gated entrances. Elevation rises from 1,090 to 1,260 feet, with high ground and panoramic views in every direction. Cleared pasture covers 42 acres in Coastal Bermuda and native bluestem, opening through heavy mature live oak, post oak, and mesquite timber. A seasonal creek runs through the property. Two water wells, each 12+ GPM. Three stock tanks, one spring-fed. Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, coyotes, and bobcats. Very low hunting pressure for the last five years. Two bow stands, one box blind, three feeders in place. The custom 2,040 square foot home was built in 2011 by David Taylor Construction in Hill Country ranch style. Stone exterior, standing seam metal roof, slab, 2x6 walls with urethane foam. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Mesquite floors on the second level. Custom mesquite and knotty alder doors. Hand-forged iron stair banisters from a Colorado artisan. Dry-stack stone fireplace. Kitchen: quartz counters, custom cabinetry, commercial range, gas appliances, island, walk-in pantry. A 1,744 square foot wraparound porch. Systems: well water with filtration, septic, tankless water heater, 500-gallon in-ground propane, United Cooperative electric. Fiber available. Outbuildings: 120 sqft wellhouse (2010), 30 by 30 porte cochère (2024) with 225 sqft of unfinished storage above, 1,248 sqft barn slab (2021). Active agricultural exemption. No HOA, no subdivision, no restrictions. Morgan Mill ISD and Stephenville High School.