“H”, “I”, and “J” Annex Lots – Approximately 24 acres not for sale. These will remain
part of the Longacres/Kranz family farm indefinitely. The stable
presence of these undeveloped adjacent lots is an asset to all other
adjacent land owners. Original campgrounds.
*Cazenovia Creek frontage, Trails, Streams
Kranz Family Retained - 6 acre lot homesite at corner of Grover and Mill, not for sale – see above Annex lots.
*Trails, Streams
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(Some pictures
used in these lot descriptions are used multiple times if they share
the same boundary line, etc. Example: creek frontage)
- Even
though the Longacres Annex lots are not for sale, it will give you even
more a sense of the terrain & vegetation that covers much of all
the property throughout the Mill & Grover Rd. lots.
- Multiple
lots for sale share a lot line with the Annex lands - a natural, wild
& beautiful neighbor worth having next door to you!
Kitchner Creek view in autumn from driveway of the Kranz home.
Eastern Hemlock forest surrounding the original camp trail:
(you can see the trail goes uphill which provides some pretty Cazenovia vistas & waterfalls)
View near the junction of the original camp & the old growth forest trunk trails:
Perch Creek:
Looking down the hill of the original camp trail with Cazenovia Creek immediately to the left:
Better view of the hill alongside the Cazenovia Creek with the old tent city plateau loop trail
immediately to the right (mostly out of frame):
Looking down into the Cazenovia along the hillside of the original camp trail:
Near the maximum height of the original camp trail and overlooking the Cazenovia Creek:
This autumn picture was taken at the highest point of trail overlooking the Cazenovia Gorge. The
frontage for the Twin Ravines & Cazenovia Gorge Terrace lots are more or less visible to the right &
rear of picture. Waterfall just barely visible in middle of pictue (look for the white water hitting the
Cazenovia).
Another shot not too far from where the previous picture was taken, but in spring. Waterfall visible.
(Picture taken on Annex land but
quite close to the fishing pond of the "B" Orchard lot.)
Spring time - this is just the bottom 1/3 of the waterfall:
Big bridge on the powerline trail coming down from the old growth forest trunk trail:
Tom Kranz on the big bridge of the powerline trail system crossing Kitchner creek. Deer path trail
with high viewpoints overlooking the valley begins in the upper right of picture. The Hillside Forest
lot backs up to this trail system.
Dark Stranger cabin amongst the old growth forest with American Beech trees. The old tent city
plateau loop trail is immediately to the left at base of hill. Camera person is on the old growth forest
trunk trail. Twin Ravines lot borders this forested land.
Clear view of the old growth forest trunk trail with Eastern Hemlocks, Beech, Elm, Northern Red
Oak, Black Oak, & Black Cherry. Dark Stranger cabin visible in picture. The Kitchner Creek is immediately to
the right. Very pretty views across the valley toward Deer Path trail along this hike.
Ravine trail just off the old growth forest trunk trail. Perch Creek toward left of picture.
Twin Ravines lot is on the other side of the creek.
Autumn on the old growth forest trunk trail not too far from the junctions of the Kranz house trail
& Galloping field.
Small foot bridge over the Galloping creek on the Kranz house trail through the elm & beech trees:
(looking in towards
the center of the Annex lands)
Another view of the same foot bridge but this time looking the opposite direction. Hillside Forest
lots would be off toward the right of picture. Kitchner creek visible in picture. Mill Rd. more or less
at rear of picture set way back.
View of Kitchner creek & beyond into the Annex lands from the high deck at the Kranz home:
More views of the Annex land near the Cazenovia Creek frontage:
Low point of Perch creek near where it merges with Cave creek & disperses into the Cazenovia:
Annex land frontage of Cazenovia Creek primarily in picture (left side):
Another Cazenovia Creek view:
Cazenovia Creek looking toward some of the Cazenovia Gorge Terrace lot frontage: