Dreamy ranch for sale is a practically ‘invisible’ paradise. See the Kansas listing
A ranch that’s the pinnacle of charm has landed on the real estate market in the rolling greenery of Dwight, Kansas.
The Wigglesworth Ranch — owned by founder of the carpet and textile firm Elizabeth Eakins, Inc. — has listed for $2 million, and it’s filled with surprises throughout its 240 acres.
“Today, the Wigglesworth Ranch is a sanctuary of unique country living in a setting that includes a professionally refurbished native stone home, a charming guest house, and several outbuildings, all surrounded by an ample amount of hardwood trees,” a news release says. “This homestead is sited on a very diverse tract of land that has gently rolling hills covered in native tall grasses, wildflowers, and several crop fields of alfalfa. There are two attractive spring-fed ponds and a meandering tree-covered creek traversing the property.”
The primary, 4,000-square-foot house is made of limestone and has four bedrooms. It’s been updated, including a new roof, in recent years. There’s also a charming guesthouse on the property that is “nearly invisible from the nearest road,” the listing on Hall and Hall said.
“The Wigglesworth Ranch is a true opportunity to own an outstanding piece of land in the Kansas Flint Hills with stunning accommodations,” the broker of the property said. “Stewardship has been the owner’s goal from the beginning to leave this land in even better condition than when they acquired it in 2004. They have worked continuously to not only take care of various native grass species and the many wildflowers but also to improve the land.”
The listing is held by John Wildin.
Dwight is about a 113-mile drive northeast from Wichita.
This story was originally published October 24, 2024 at 10:57 AM.