"Murrisk" is a small rural hobby farm near Goondiwindi with a very comfortable 4 bedroom home, good water and ability to carry about 70 head of breeder cattle. It is situated on an all weather road about 50 kilometres from Goondiwindi heading towards Toowoomba. There is four bedroom brick home with 2 bathrooms and open plan kitchen dining room and large screened entertaining area. The house has polished timber floors throughout with evaporative air conditioning and a fan forced wood heater.
The property has two large dams, an equipped bore at the house, 4 bay garage plus skillion and timber cattle yards and some portable panels.
The chance to buy Murrisk is an ideal one for someone who wants a lovely home set in tranquil timbered surrounds and the ability to run a few cattle to pay the bills.
For inspection phone Tim Gleeson 0407111775 or Mal Gollan 0428132205
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Fireplace(s),Garden,Polished Timber Floor
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