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The property is completely wooded with a mix of maple, cherry, beech, birch, aspen and more. There is a combination of managed timber areas along with areas on the west side that are in transition to forest dominated by pole sized trees. The patch open areas in this section are harboring deer bedding and feeding activity. A small intermittent stream flows through this part of the property.
The property is currently leased for hunting and there is a camper on the property that does not transfer. The lease will be canceled prior to closing with a new owner. There are plenty of deer trails, rubs and scrapes to be found throughout the property.
Across from the Tyler-Whitmore road frontage, the area snowmobile trail runs across the field making this a great place to easily access the trail system from.
The property is only about 3-4 miles from Randolph for all the necessary amenities and about 16 miles from Ellicottville and Holiday Valley Ski Resort. Little Conewango Creek flows through Randolph and is well known for its early season trout fishery.
The property has approximately 1,670 feet of road frontage on Earl Seaton Road and 1,330 feet of frontage on Tyler-Whitmore Road. Electric is available at the road front on Earl Seaton Road.
Directions: From Randolph, go East on NYS 394, turn Left on NYS RT 242, turn Right on Tyler Whitmore Road, property begins on the corner of Tyler Whitmore and Earl Seaton Roads.