For sale
  • $950,000

    15242 51st Rd, Winfield, KS 67156

    3beds
    1,456sqft
    : 
    Farm
    Built in 2001
    152.5 Acres Lot
    $552,200 Zestimate®
    $652/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Native grassesSpring fed creekOriginal barnNorthern cedar windbreakTall mature timberUnfinished basementButler building
    Sitting upon the edge of the Kansas Flint Hills, the Larkin Ranch fulfills the dream that so many have...to live rural with farmland, ranchland and the opportunity to own livestock, hunt, fish and enjoy the spoils of South Central Kansas. Opportunities like this do not come along very often. Do not miss your chance to own this very clean, extremely well maintained ranch that offers so many of the attributes we all day dream about. The Larkin Ranch is comprised of 152.5 total acres of mixed use agricultural land with great water availability and access. The ranch is surrounded by roads on three sides, providing good access to all portions of the property and making it even more attractive to potential development. There is an 8 acre brome field directly south of the farmstead that is flat and has been a great bale producer for years. Guarded by a 1.3 acre catalpa tree grove in the extreme SW corner of the property, this field produced a strong 30 small bales in the summer of 2025. There is also a 31.3 acre hay meadow north of the home that was originally planted using twelve differing types of native grasses, including big bluestem, little bluestem and others. This meadow has also been hayed and produced a total of 58 big bales in the summer of 2025. The middle of the ranch features a 53.4 acre pasture that includes a deep 1 acre pond and spring fed creek that runs continually, even through the most recent drought. The creek water runs clean and clear and it is lined with tall, mature timber, made up of native elm, cottonwood, oak and other deciduous tree species. The pasture has been extremely well maintained and is clean of weeds and brush. The remaining 54 acres has historically all been used as tillable farmland, but currently only 18.25 acres are planted, while the remaining balance has been planted to native grass and used as an expansion of the pasture, even through you can still see the terraces. This area could perceivably be put back into grain production, if so chosen. The Larkin Ranch farmstead has been remarkably well maintained. As soon as you take two steps onto the property, you will see and appreciate the hard work and dedication to the upkeep of this property. The small details and planning that go into creating a great property are all present on this one. The home consists of three bedrooms and two baths spread across 1456 square feet of upstairs finished living space and an unfinished basement with styrofoam and steel basement walls that create an unmatched insulation barrier helping to keep utility bills low. The dining area is large and easily fits a table big enough to accommodate six adults. Each bedroom features a large closet with the master bedroom having two. The kitchen provides ample counter space for prepping those big harvest meals enjoyable. The laundry room/mud room has an integrated sink, which makes cleaning up easy. The living room has a large picture window that currently looks out at hummingbird feeders that are extremely active throughout the summer months with many different species of hummingbirds darting in for nourishment. While the basement is unfinished, it does have a sink, stove and some cabinetry installed that makes canning and other activities a breeze. The home also boasts an attached, oversized, one car garage that is big enough to hold a large vehicle and any tools you may need. It is currently holding three large chest freezers alongside an SUV, so there is no shortage of storage space or electricity capacity. The home has impact resistant shingles on the roof and concrete siding. The property has three distinct outbuildings that coordinate and look sharp together. The first is the original barn on the property that has had the outside metal updated and now the red color shines like it was new. The interior has a tack room and box stalls on both the north and south side. The middle is open and can hold stacked bales from floor to ceiling. There is also a Butler Building that measures 48'x80 and has overhead doors at both ends allowing you easy access and the ability to pull equipment straight through. This building has an extra thick concrete floor that can withstand just about any heavy load you can put on top of it. Like the rest of the property, this building was built right and continues to be strong, clean and well-kept. The third large outbuilding is a three sided metal storage building that can be used to house large equipment, hay or just about anything else you may need to keep out from the weather. Finally, there are a number of round grain bins that are no longer used to store grain, but are rather used for any overflow storage needs. The home and buildings benefit from a nice northern cedar windbreak that has been thoughtfully designed to help shelter the farmstead from wind, snow and other elements that can impact country living. The property uses well water, propane, City of Winfield electricity and it has a septic lagoon. This ranch presents the opportunity to hunt famed Kansas whitetail deer, turkey, upland birds and waterfowl. Whitetail bed down in the pasture and run the creek bottom and although only lightly hunted over the years, many trophy sized bucks have been observed on the property. The whistle of bobwhite quail can be heard throughout the ranch and turkey can be seen strutting the timber edges. The pond creates a good opportunity to hunt waterfowl as well. The pond is stocked with bass, bluegill and sunfish and fishing has been a wonderful attraction for family and friends for many years. The farmstead has a very large garden area that has been utilized to plant a variety of vegetables over the years. Hiking, riding ATVs, gardening, recreational shooting and simply sitting and enjoying the Kansas sunrises and sunsets are all available forms of recreation available as well.   This property can be utilized a number of different ways. Currently, there is a cattle lease in place for use of the pasture, the tillable acres are leased out via a crop share agreement and there are two separate fields that are contracted to be hayed and baled. None of these agreements are long-term in nature and could either be terminated, extended or re-negotiated by a Buyer. The fences are in excellent shape and well-built. In addition to the natural water in the pond and creek, there is excellent water available via a number of different hydrants for livestock, in and around the pens surrounding the barn. There is also an automatic water station on the backside of the dam that stays open, even in the cold winter months. There is a well designed pen system around the original barn with a squeeze shoot in place for working your herd. The currently planted tillable ground on the east side of the ranch consists mostly of class 2 Norge silt loam and class 3 Martin silty clay loam soils. Seller's portion (believed to be 100%) of both Water Rights and Mineral Rights to transfer to Buyer upon closing. Cowley County, Kansas experiences all four seasons, with summer highs reaching into the 100s and winter lows dipping toward zero degrees. The county averages 38 inches of rain per year and 9 inches of snow per annum. The sun shines an average of 225 days per year and there is typically a breeze in the air. The Larkin Ranch sits just 3 miles to the NW of Winfield, Kansas. Winfield, KS is the county seat and has all necessary amenities including a hospital, restaurants, entertainment including two golf courses and it is home to Southwestern College. The property location also provides easy access and a short 30-minute drive to Wichita, Kansas. The property is also only 2.5 hours to Kansas City, KS and less than 2 hours to Tulsa, Oklahoma, making it great option for a second home, weekend get-a-way or a full time residence.
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