This 12-acre tract includes over 10 feet of elevation change, offering an ideal site for a future homesite. Approximately 75% of the land is open, improved pasture with native grasses, while the remaining 25% is covered with native hardwoods and brush motts. This combination provides both excellent grazing potential and quality wildlife habitat. There is a small pond that is known to hold water throughout the year. The pasture supports strong native grasses, while the wooded sections contain a healthy stand of native hardwoods common to Limestone County. Horn Hill Acres is perimeter fenced with 5-strand barbed wire. Electricity is available at the road. Area water wells average 500–600 feet in depth with yields of 40–45 GPM.