About this Historical Home
This remarkable home and property are an iconic part of the Central Oregon story in the 20th century. Built in 1952 by timber baron - John Hudspeth - as his personal residence, the home was originally sited on a 1106 acre working cattle ranch under the dramatic Barnes Butte, and just within reach of downtown Prineville and east/west access Hwy 26.
Now situated on 5 acres within the IronHorse community (a Brooks Resources master planned community), but set back for privacy, yet easy access. Expansive views surround the estate. We offer this remarkable property for sale for the first time on the market with great potential as a unique, one-of-a-kind residence or with exciting possibilities as a destination event, corporate retreat or wedding venue, or more. (Click on photos at right for an expanded view.) No expense was spared in the artisan crafting of the home. Attention to detail and the highest quality materials were used in developing the estate. Key areas of the property include:
NOTE: The home is situated within the IronHorse community and conforms with the IronHorse development CCRs. |
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