The reluctant sale of these two blocks offers you the opportunity to acquire a prime fattening parcel in the Bracewell district, just 15km from Mt. Larcom and 45km from Gladstone.
The property contains two titles with a combined offering of 67.851ha (32.322ha and 35.529ha) or 167.69 acres and is undulating to hilly scrub country which runs down to a good flat, which has in past years been cultivated. The property is watered by a seasonal creek and there are good bore sites available.
There is an excellent spot for a house site from which you can get amazing views of the surrounding country side, and power is available. The owners have consistently run cattle on the property over the past years.
Blocks such as these are very tightly held. These properties have been in the same family for many years. Call Emma Dingle on 0419 714 937 to arrange your inspection.
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