The Historic Lenhart Farm — A Legacy Since 1889
Step back in time and experience a rare piece of Oklahoma history. The Lenhart family, one of the area’s most recognized pioneer families, first claimed this land in the historic Land Run of 1889—years before Oklahoma became a state. A. Lenhart operated a grocery store and bar in the once-thriving town of Lockridge. When Lockridge faded from existence in 1922, he salvaged materials from his original buildings and used the tin to construct the outbuildings that still stand proudly on this property today. The schoolhouse located on the property was built in 1913 and moved to its current location in 1922. It served several generations, temporarily housing over the years. In 2009, the farm received both the Oklahoma Centennial Farm & Ranch Award and the Historic Structure Award - a true testament to its enduring legacy.
The home itself features original wood flooring dating back to the early 1900s, and the surveyed homestead sits on 7.94 acres. It has been freshly updated—new paint, carpet, laminate flooring, tankless electric water heater, thermostats, storm door, new toilets, and upgraded electrical panel with generator connection. Roofs inspected August 2025—good condition. Three-car garage with full living quarters up and down, complete with kitchen, laundry, and storm shelter. Property would make an excellent hobby farm, multi-generational setup, or small ranch. There’s room for goats (goat gates included), cattle, horses (pipe & cable corrals), chickens (chicken house), dogs (kennels), and so much more.
Let your imagination run wild with all the possibilities this incredible historic property has to offer!
For sale
$759,000
18562 W Simmons Rd, Edmond, OK 73025
2beds
1,745sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1940
7.94 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$435/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Full living quartersStorm shelterStorm doorNew paintThree-car garageLaminate flooringGenerator connection
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