Kumbia cottage. A spreadeagling lowset with EXPANSIVE OPEN PLAN lounge/dining on a massive level QUARTER ACRE PLUS. This is the original "Give me a home among the gumtrees". This has been the happy abode of a single man for many years who has loved and tended it. A quiet retreat, Kumbia is FAMOUS ON MELBOURNE CUP DAY for it's 5 race programme. A unique Golf Course is built around the track. Yes, there is a Police Station, Service Station, progressive School and the FEDERATION HERITAGE CENTRE full of Artifacts, photos and documents. A renowned Paddock to Plate village. Try the avocados and stone fruit. LOVE THE HERITAGE SIGNPOSTS. In the foothills of the BUNYA MOUNTAINS and a quick spin to the PEANUT CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA Kingaroy. Come live or retire here or cherish it as a relaxing weekender. Call Barry Myatt on 0403 377 211 .
Features include: Air conditioning,Bath,Fully fenced,Rainwater storage tank
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