Located in eastern Hancock County, this property offers a mix of residential improvements, tillable acreage, timber, and water features. The 2,112 sq ft home, built in 2025 on a concrete slab, includes one main-level bedroom, a bathroom with tub, open living and kitchen area, a 768 sq ft washroom, and a 576 sq ft unfinished loft for storage or additional use. A 48x48 shed with multiple concrete-floor stalls and a hay loft provides space for livestock, equipment, or workshop use. Approximately 12 acres are in alfalfa production, with potential for row crop conversion or continued hay use. The balance of the acreage is timber, offering diverse habitat and recreational use. The property connects to additional habitat to the south and supports deer and turkey activity. Two ponds are located on the property, one east of the home within a fenced area and one on the southwest portion. The La Moine River forms the eastern boundary, providing wildlife travel corridors and fishing opportunities. This property combines timber, tillable ground, water features, and river frontage, offering a well-rounded recreational and agricultural setting in western Illinois.
Located in Hancock and McDonough County, this secluded hunting property sits at the end of a dead-end road. Upon entering, a roadway leads north to a small one-room cabin with a full bathroom and an adjacent storage building. From the cabin, a well-established trail network provides easy access throughout the property, connecting multiple food plot locations and stand sites throughout the entire property. To the northeast of the cabin is a small plot site, while the northern portion of the property includes an overgrown field ideal for converting into a large destination food plot. It’s surrounded by mature timber on the north and east sides, with a large ag field bordering to the west—an excellent setup for deer movement and hunting strategy. A perimeter trail along the eastern side and southern part of the property allows access to various stand locations. A separate trail at the property entrance offers access to an area that serves as a separate hunting area. The Lamoine River forms much of the east boundary, while Bronson Creek cuts through the southern portion, creating a natural corridor for wildlife and a water source. The property’s core is thick bedding cover with various open areas—ideal habitat for holding deer throughout the season. It feels larger than its size and offers that “chess match” type of hunting experience with mature whitetails. If you’re looking for a well-set-up hunting property in the Lamoine River corridor, this one deserves your attention.
Andrea D. Conner, License 471020674, Xome Inc., License 478026347, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 750 Highway 121 Bypass, Ste 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

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Plymouth is located in Illinois. Plymouth, Illinois has a population of 471. Plymouth is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.67% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.64%.
The median household income in Plymouth, Illinois is $46,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,188 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Plymouth is 53.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.9 inches per year, with 20.2 inches of snow per year.