Located 0.4 miles from Mason, Texas, the Lane Ranch features a 3,000 sf limestone home with a custom pool and spa, a guest suite in a large insulated barn, and productive fruit trees and grapevines. The property includes a skeet and trap field, excellent water resources with a water well and rainwater collection, and diverse hunting and recreational opportunities. Custom 3,000 sf 3-bed, 2 ½-bath Hill Country limestone home with a Keith Zars custom pool and spa with a waterfall and cooking station, flagstone deck and walks, gas fireplace, and vertical wine cooler (55 bottle capacity) and full home LED lighting. In the backyard are fruit trees and a grapevine patch for bottling your own wine. The 1-bed, 1-bath guest suite is located in the insulated barn with a full kitchen suite and an open-concept living room. The massive 4,000 sf insulated barn is equipped with a large overhang for covered parking and 4 RV-size overhead doors, all with LED lighting, and a barn loft for storage. The Lane Ranch is equipped with excellent water; a 10+ GPM well (per owner) and a complete rainwater collection system with sediment, carbon block, and UV filters, plus two 18,800-gallon galvanized steel storage tanks used by the owners in the home (total water storage capacity of 37,600 gallons). The Lane Ranch has a high-quality, regulation skeet and trap field, complete with 2 Lincoln commercial skeet machines and 1 Lincoln commercial trap machine. The ranch has been equipped and managed for classic low-fence hunting and has had many high-scoring whitetail deer and axis. The owner has also reported many turkeys and hogs running through the creek bottoms and mesquite flats. The property has had many cleared lanes, trails, and excellent brush management throughout many years making great habitat for wildlife. The property has a gentle roll and varied terrain, 3 solid ponds, some of which hold water in dry years along with a portion of Comanche Creek running through back of the ranch.
The Price Ranch consists of 69 acres ideally located 7 miles(9min) to the East from the Hill Country doll of Mason Texas. The ranch is relatively flat to gently rolling pasture land hosting large mots of century live oaks and pasture scattered with Mesquite, Persimmon, Pear Cactus, and a diverse bouquet of wildflowers. The ranch HQ is a 3 bed 2 bath cute rustic recently renovated portable school house sitting central to the property offering nice Southwesterly views from the porch over an open meadow. Two intermittent wet weather draws cross the lower portion of the property and expose a small outcropping of the classic red sandstone where water pools for wildlife.The Ranch has a working aeromotor windmill which pumps water into a pond for livestock and wildlife. The HQ is supplied with water by a cased Hickory well with an electric pump. The ranch has a good road system throughout the ranch with 6 strand barbed wire exterior fencing. The ranch is bordered by large neighbors and is located towards the end of a dead end road. Privacy, large neighbors, good diversity of flora and fauna with beautiful protected views and multiple building sites 9 minutes to town on land well suited for Livestock horses, and wildlife. This ranch is a turnkey premium option.
Possible residence and business. One bedroom apartment with full living space and full kitchen.(1.5 bath) Eight bedroom and eight bathroom Boutique Hotel that could be modified to accommodate other possibilities. Nestled within the heart of Mason's historic Courthouse Square, this property stands as a testament to the enduring charm and rich heritage of this rural Texan town. Steeped in history dating back to the late 19th century, this meticulously restored property offers guests a glimpse into the past while providing modern comforts and amenities. Originally erected in 1895, the Boutique Hotel occupies one of the iconic rock buildings that once served as the foundation of the burgeoning business district. The west side of the property, initially a bustling saloon until the town's vote for prohibition in 1907, later transformed into a beloved grocery store and provided space upstairs for a venue for vibrant community gatherings. Meanwhile, the adjacent eastern building housed the pioneering Mason County Bank, founded by F.W. Henderson, a visionary Texan entrepreneur. Notably, Ms. Anna Martin, the first female Bank President in America, purchased the bank and building in 1902 to house her Commercial Bank which today continues to serve the local community. The property witnessed a shift in purpose in 1946 when B.F. Grimsley acquired the western portion, ushering in an era of retail prosperity with the opening of Ben Franklin's 5&10, a variety store providing many needs of the residents of Mason. Over the years, the store underwent transformations under various owners, culminating in its modern incarnation as Hinckley's Country Store, cherished by generations for its nostalgic ambiance, basic merchandise, and extensive toy section. In 1995, Brent and Monica Hinckley embarked on a new mission to preserve and revitalize this historic landmark. With meticulous attention to detail, they painstakingly renovated the space, transforming it into a relaxing retreat for guests seeking a taste of Victorian elegance blended with contemporary luxury. From the custom-designed stained-glass transoms to the meticulously curated antique furnishings, each element reflects a reverence for the property's storied past. Today, the Boutique Hotel welcomes visitors from near and far to experience the timeless allure of Mason. With eight beautifully appointed guestrooms, each with a private bathroom, the Boutique Hotel boasts Victorian woodwork, oak flooring, and pressed tin ceilings. Adjacent to the Boutique Hotel, the adjoining space offers a canvas of possibilities, limited only by imagination. With the potential to serve as offices, retail spaces, or commercial wine tasting rooms, this structure presents a unique opportunity for expansion or diversification. Whether seamlessly integrated into the existing Boutique Hotel to create a comprehensive boutique hotel experience or utilized separately, these buildings hold immense potential for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Entering the 2nd floor of the east building, one discovers a hidden gem-a spacious residence boasting one bedroom, one and a half baths, and a sprawling living area as well as an open kitchen. With its full-length layout and elegant design, this residence offers a sanctuary of comfort and tranquility amidst the bustling energy of downtown Mason. Whether utilized as a private retreat for the innkeepers or transformed into luxurious accommodations for guests seeking an elevated experience, this residence epitomizes refined living, adding a touch of exclusivity to the Boutique Hotel's offerings. With its rich history and over 11,000 sq. ft., this property is a must-see to truly absorb all its offerings.
541.041+- UNRESTRICTED acres overlooking the BLUE MOUNTAINS! This property has a great 3/2 home with a wrap around screened in porch, massive rock fireplace, beamed ceilings in the living room, Wolff gas range, 46' heated diving pool with a great covered hot tub & a wonderful outdoor kitchen complete with a fireplace, 2 car carport, huge Generac generator, 2 water wells, 4 propane tanks, 3 solar wells (1 feeds a trough and 2 others feed small tanks, great canyon with a small creek (always water in one area),fenced and cross fenced, 35X47 metal equipment building, connex box for feed, cold storage building and much more. Turkey, axis, whitetail and hogs for hunting!


Mason is located in Texas. Mason, Texas 76856has a population of 2,138. Mason 76856 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.06% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.9%.
The median household income in Mason, Texas 76856 is $63,512. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,186 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mason 76856 is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.6 inches per year, with 0.5 inches of snow per year.