560 acres where sheep once ruled the hills—more than 500 of them, in fact—thanks to decades of terracing. The sheep have since passed the torch to cattle, who seem perfectly satisfied with their new kingdom.The ranch home sits dead-center on the property, ideal for anyone who enjoys privacy, quiet, or simply prefers not to see another human unless they’re invited. Four bedrooms, one and a half baths, and a full lineup of supporting structures: machine shed, barn, loafing sheds, corrals, and more.Private, gated, and surrounded by timberland, this ranch offers a rare combination of seclusion, scale, and history—plus plenty of room to get lost and still technically be “at home.”