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Located approximately 10 miles south of Oxford in Lafayette County, this 44± acre tract offers a great opportunity for recreation, wildlife habitat, and a potential satellite farm setup. The property features recently planted plantation pine and gently rolling topography, providing excellent cover for deer and other game species. Murray Creek forms the eastern boundary, serving as a year-round water source and natural travel corridor for wildlife. While the property does not currently have apparent legal access, County Road 471 is nearby, and the area is known for its rural privacy. This tract could serve well as an off-grid hunting property or supplemental acreage for an existing nearby farm.