Very handy 68.82ha (170 acres) grazing block just 8 minutes to Mundubbera • Mix of very well grassed open grazing and lightly timbered areas • 1 bedroom fibro-sheet cladded cottage with separate carport and fenced house-yard • Good grazing with Burnett Bluegrass & smattering of improved pastures (suit development to green panic & rhodes grass) • Boundary fencing mix of very good split posts and 4 barb to older steel picket fencing • Stockwater bore and 1 dam • Corner block with frontage to Gayndah-Mundubbera Road - Hardings Lane is no-through gravel road
Amazing opportunity close to town - quick inspection recommended.
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