This 14.22 acres of agriculturally zoned property has of an active producing fernery consisting of approximately 4.5 acres of leatherleaf fern and .5 acres of tree fern. The remainder of the property is either partially cleared or wooded without wetlands. The fernery has survived hurricanes and other storms mainly due to its strong construction. Cables run above and below the saran shade cloth. Posts are placed close together with anchors alternating between the posts. The south line of the property is bordered by several thousand acres owned by St. Johns River Water Management (SJRWM) and the county and is attractive for hunters. Parcels to the west are owned by the county and SJRWM/county. The fernery is irrigated by a 471 Detroit Diesel with an 8" well permitted by SJRWM. There are 2 fuel tanks (1000 gallons and 285 gallons) with a filter connecting the two. The property has over 300 feet of frontage on Lake George Rd. which leads to Lake George which is about 2 miles to the west. Lake George is the second largest lake in the state and the St. Johns River runs through Lake George - great for boating or fishing. There are several springs located off Lake George including Salt Springs and Juniper Springs. All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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