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San Andreas - Casa e casa unifamiliar à vendre

209.965 EUR

Casa e Casa Unifamiliar (Para venda)

lote 161.874
Referência: EDEN-T93957507 / 93957507
Located in Calaveras County, Hawver Road 40 is a multipurpose property with great versatility. Situated between San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill east of CA 49, this property provides a secluded yet central location in California's Mother Lode region. The property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with three pads located for development opportunities. Panoramic views spanning the Sierra Nevada to the Central Valley are now available!This property has plentiful native vegetation including oaks, pines and other trees. A private access drive off Hawver Road leads you throughout the property and to the highlighted pinnacle atop the land, providing spectacular panoramic views of the area. Fertile land and tree cover provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including quail, dove, deer and turkey. This property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with multiple building pads for development opportunities. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Centrally Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. APN: ... , 40-acres. NOT enrolled in the Williamson Act. The land in the region provides many outdoor and other recreational activity opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, cycling, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and more. The surrounding hills, mountains, lakes and rivers of the California foothills, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada provide some of the country's best recreation. New Hogan Lake, Camanche Reservoir and Pardee Lake are close by providing excellent fishing, boating and camping along with the nearby Calaveras and Mokelumne Rivers. A wide array of wineries are a short drive up highway 4 in well-known Murphys with great snow skiing at Bear Valley Ski Resort further up the highway. The popular nearby Gold Rush towns of San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Valley Springs and Jackson offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate, weather, shopping and entertainment. The property can accommodate horses and cattle with additional farm/ag opportunities. San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and the neighboring communities in Calaveras County offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate and weather. SAN ANDREAS: San Andreas was settled by Mexican Gold Miners in 1848. By 1850 over 1000 tents dotted the hillsides. The first church, built in 1852 was a canvas structure with a simple cross over the door designating it a church of the Roman Catholic faith. It was named for St. Andrew (San Andreas) and the name of the town was taken from this church. In August 1852, the large San Andreas Nugget was found in a claim just north of where the town is located and sold to the Wells Fargo company for $12,000. In 1859 over $500,000 in gold dust was shipped. The channels were producing gold, although lack of water hampered the efforts of the miners until the miner's ditches were completed. Two infamous names from the Gold Rush often tied to San Andreas, areBlack Bartand Joaquin Murieta. Handsome and debonair, Black Bart was a gentleman bandit who never harmed drivers or passengers and left bits of original verse behind signed "P08". Black Bart held up the Milton-Sonora stage at Funk Hill on November 3, 1883, leaving several articles behind in his hurried flight. One of which was a handkerchief with a laundry mark traced back to a San Francisco Laundry where the mark was identified as belonging to C.E. Bolton one of the city's leading citizens. He was arrested and brought back to San Andreas where he confessed to the robbery. His trial was held in the court room in San Andreas and he was sentenced to six years in San Quentin Prison. In 1866, the County Seat was moved to San Andreas from Mokelumne Hill and in 1869, a county hospital was moved to the Gold Hill house. MOKELUMNE HILL: Founded in 1848, "Moke Hill", as the locals call it, was among the richest of the digs. Claims in some areas were confined to sixteen square feet and many fortunes were made. It was the county seat in the early days and, although it held no exclusive rights, it was known as one of the most violent, bawdy towns in the Mother Lode. As the gold played out, Mokelumne Hill shrunk from a wild and woolly 15,000 to the much less populated, quiet historic village that it is today. Main StreetMokelumne Hillis directly adjacent to Highway 49 between Jackson and San Andreas and is well worth a stop. Many of the original buildings are still in place and an air of Gold Rush authenticity exists. There are some fun retail shops, a library and museum, andRenegade Winerywhich serves up their own wine, plus brews and food. At the heart of town is the historicHotel Légerwith its fabulous old saloon and stories about the ghostly cattle stampede in the middle of the night. Hotel Léger's ghostly reports are so common that you can pick up a ghost hunting kit from the front desk to do a little exploring on your own. Source: Calaveras Visitor Bureau San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and Valley Springs are a short drive with the charming Jackson is 14-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region less than an hour to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities. Veja mais Veja menos Located in Calaveras County, Hawver Road 40 is a multipurpose property with great versatility. Situated between San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill east of CA 49, this property provides a secluded yet central location in California's Mother Lode region. The property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with three pads located for development opportunities. Panoramic views spanning the Sierra Nevada to the Central Valley are now available!This property has plentiful native vegetation including oaks, pines and other trees. A private access drive off Hawver Road leads you throughout the property and to the highlighted pinnacle atop the land, providing spectacular panoramic views of the area. Fertile land and tree cover provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including quail, dove, deer and turkey. This property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with multiple building pads for development opportunities. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Centrally Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. APN: ... , 40-acres. NOT enrolled in the Williamson Act. The land in the region provides many outdoor and other recreational activity opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, cycling, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and more. The surrounding hills, mountains, lakes and rivers of the California foothills, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada provide some of the country's best recreation. New Hogan Lake, Camanche Reservoir and Pardee Lake are close by providing excellent fishing, boating and camping along with the nearby Calaveras and Mokelumne Rivers. A wide array of wineries are a short drive up highway 4 in well-known Murphys with great snow skiing at Bear Valley Ski Resort further up the highway. The popular nearby Gold Rush towns of San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Valley Springs and Jackson offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate, weather, shopping and entertainment. The property can accommodate horses and cattle with additional farm/ag opportunities. San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and the neighboring communities in Calaveras County offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate and weather. SAN ANDREAS: San Andreas was settled by Mexican Gold Miners in 1848. By 1850 over 1000 tents dotted the hillsides. The first church, built in 1852 was a canvas structure with a simple cross over the door designating it a church of the Roman Catholic faith. It was named for St. Andrew (San Andreas) and the name of the town was taken from this church. In August 1852, the large San Andreas Nugget was found in a claim just north of where the town is located and sold to the Wells Fargo company for $12,000. In 1859 over $500,000 in gold dust was shipped. The channels were producing gold, although lack of water hampered the efforts of the miners until the miner's ditches were completed. Two infamous names from the Gold Rush often tied to San Andreas, areBlack Bartand Joaquin Murieta. Handsome and debonair, Black Bart was a gentleman bandit who never harmed drivers or passengers and left bits of original verse behind signed "P08". Black Bart held up the Milton-Sonora stage at Funk Hill on November 3, 1883, leaving several articles behind in his hurried flight. One of which was a handkerchief with a laundry mark traced back to a San Francisco Laundry where the mark was identified as belonging to C.E. Bolton one of the city's leading citizens. He was arrested and brought back to San Andreas where he confessed to the robbery. His trial was held in the court room in San Andreas and he was sentenced to six years in San Quentin Prison. In 1866, the County Seat was moved to San Andreas from Mokelumne Hill and in 1869, a county hospital was moved to the Gold Hill house. MOKELUMNE HILL: Founded in 1848, "Moke Hill", as the locals call it, was among the richest of the digs. Claims in some areas were confined to sixteen square feet and many fortunes were made. It was the county seat in the early days and, although it held no exclusive rights, it was known as one of the most violent, bawdy towns in the Mother Lode. As the gold played out, Mokelumne Hill shrunk from a wild and woolly 15,000 to the much less populated, quiet historic village that it is today. Main StreetMokelumne Hillis directly adjacent to Highway 49 between Jackson and San Andreas and is well worth a stop. Many of the original buildings are still in place and an air of Gold Rush authenticity exists. There are some fun retail shops, a library and museum, andRenegade Winerywhich serves up their own wine, plus brews and food. At the heart of town is the historicHotel Légerwith its fabulous old saloon and stories about the ghostly cattle stampede in the middle of the night. Hotel Léger's ghostly reports are so common that you can pick up a ghost hunting kit from the front desk to do a little exploring on your own. Source: Calaveras Visitor Bureau San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and Valley Springs are a short drive with the charming Jackson is 14-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region less than an hour to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities. Ubicada en el condado de Calaveras, Hawver Road 40 es una propiedad de usos múltiples con gran versatilidad. Situado entre San Andreas y Mokelumne Hill, al este de CA 49, esta propiedad ofrece una ubicación aislada pero céntrica en la región de Mother Lode de California. La propiedad tiene una zonificación favorable para una variedad de usos con tres plataformas ubicadas para oportunidades de desarrollo. ¡Las vistas panorámicas que abarcan desde la Sierra Nevada hasta el Valle Central ahora están disponibles! Esta propiedad cuenta con abundante vegetación autóctona que incluye robles, pinos y otros árboles. Un acceso privado desde Hawver Road lo lleva a través de la propiedad y al pináculo resaltado en la cima del terreno, que ofrece espectaculares vistas panorámicas de la zona. La tierra fértil y la cubierta arbórea proporcionan un hábitat rico para la vida silvestre, incluidas las codornices, las palomas, los ciervos y los pavos. Esta propiedad tiene una zonificación favorable para una variedad de usos con múltiples plataformas de construcción para oportunidades de desarrollo. Desde los alrededores de la propiedad se pueden disfrutar de espectaculares vistas del condado de Gold, las sierras y el valle central que se extiende hasta el monte Diablo. APN: ... , 40 acres. NO está inscrito en la Ley Williamson. La tierra en la región ofrece muchas oportunidades de actividades al aire libre y otras actividades recreativas, como senderismo, pesca, caza, ciclismo, paseos a caballo, observación de vida silvestre y más. Las colinas, montañas, lagos y ríos circundantes de las estribaciones de California, el Valle Central y Sierra Nevada ofrecen algunas de las mejores actividades recreativas del país. El lago New Hogan, el embalse de Camanche y el lago Pardee están cerca de ofrecer una excelente pesca, paseos en bote y campamento, junto con los cercanos ríos Calaveras y Mokelumne. Una amplia gama de bodegas se encuentran a poca distancia en coche por la autopista 4 en la conocida Murphys, con un gran esquí en la nieve en la estación de esquí de Bear Valley, más arriba en la carretera. Las populares ciudades cercanas de la fiebre del oro de San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Valley Springs y Jackson ofrecen a los residentes y visitantes durante todo el año un excelente clima, clima, tiendas y entretenimiento. La propiedad puede acomodar caballos y ganado con oportunidades adicionales de granja/agricultura. San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill y las comunidades vecinas en el condado de Calaveras ofrecen a los residentes y visitantes durante todo el año un excelente clima y clima. SAN ANDREAS: San Andrés fue colonizado por mineros de oro mexicanos en 1848. En 1850, más de 1000 tiendas de campaña salpicaban las laderas. La primera iglesia, construida en 1852, era una estructura de lona con una simple cruz sobre la puerta que la designaba como una iglesia de la fe católica romana. Lleva el nombre de San Andrés (San Andrés) y el nombre de la ciudad fue tomado de esta iglesia. En agosto de 1852, el gran San Andreas Nugget fue encontrado en un reclamo justo al norte de donde se encuentra la ciudad y vendido a la compañía Wells Fargo por $ 12,000. En 1859 se enviaron más de 500.000 dólares en polvo de oro. Los canales producían oro, aunque la falta de agua dificultó los esfuerzos de los mineros hasta que se completaron las zanjas de los mineros. Dos nombres infames de la fiebre del oro, a menudo vinculados a San Andrés, son Black Bart y Joaquín Murieta. Guapo y elegante, Black Bart era un caballero bandido que nunca dañó a los conductores ni a los pasajeros y dejó trozos de versos originales firmados como "P08". El 3 de noviembre de 1883, Black Bart detuvo el escenario de Milton-Sonora en Funk Hill, dejando varios artículos en su apresurada huida. Uno de los cuales era un pañuelo con una marca de lavandería que se remontaba a una lavandería de San Francisco, donde la marca se identificó como perteneciente a C.E. Bolton, uno de los principales ciudadanos de la ciudad. Fue arrestado y llevado de regreso a San Andrés, donde confesó el robo. Su juicio se celebró en la sala del tribunal de San Andrés y fue condenado a seis años en la prisión de San Quintín. En 1866, la sede del condado se trasladó a San Andreas desde Mokelumne Hill y en 1869, un hospital del condado se trasladó a la casa de Gold Hill. MOKELUMNE HILL: Fundada en 1848, "Moke Hill", como la llaman los lugareños, fue una de las excavaciones más ricas. Las reclamaciones en algunas áreas se limitaron a dieciséis pies cuadrados y se hicieron muchas fortunas. Fue la sede del condado en los primeros días y, aunque no tenía derechos exclusivos, era conocida como una de las ciudades más violentas y obscenas de la veta madre. A medida que el oro se agotaba, Mokelumne Hill se redujo de 15.000 habitantes salvajes y lanudos a la aldea histórica mucho menos poblada y tranquila que es hoy. Main StreetMokelumne Hillestá directamente adyacente a la autopista 49 entre Jackson y San Andreas y bien vale la pena detenerse. Muchos de los edificios originales todavía están en su lugar y existe un aire de autenticidad de la fiebre del oro. Hay algunas tiendas minoristas divertidas, una biblioteca y un museo, y Renegade Winery, que sirve su propio vino, además de cervezas y comida. En el corazón de la ciudad se encuentra el histórico Hotel Léger, con su fabuloso salón antiguo e historias sobre la fantasmal estampida de ganado en medio de la noche. Los informes fantasmales del Hotel Léger son tan comunes que puedes recoger un kit de caza de fantasmas en la recepción para explorar un poco por tu cuenta. Fuente: Oficina de Visitantes de Calaveras San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill y Valley Springs están a poca distancia en automóvil con el encantador Jackson a 14 millas al noreste y la región vinícola de Lodi a menos de una hora al suroeste. El aeropuerto internacional de Sacramento está a menos de 2 horas en coche hacia el noroeste. Las compras, el entretenimiento y los recursos del rancho / del hogar están disponibles en las comunidades cercanas.
Referência: EDEN-T93957507
País: US
Cidade: San Andreas
Código Postal: 95249
Categoria: Residencial
Tipo de listagem: Para venda
Tipo de Imóvel: Casa e Casa Unifamiliar
Tamanho do lote: 161.874
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