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242 Golf Club Lane, Killarney QLD 4373

Rural
328
Block size: 60.8 Hectares approx.

Country Living at its Finest with Excellent Equine Facilities

Experience an idyllic rural lifestyle on 60.80 ha* / 150.23 acres* of picturesque beauty. Nestled into a tranquil setting in the hillside landscape of the historic township of Killarney, this property offers breath-taking views at every turn. Whether you are an avid horse enthusiast or simply looking for a serene escape – this property has it all.

The estate has an elevated homestead to take in all the surrounding mountain, cropping and river flat views. This property comes very well equipped for horse training along with smaller cattle grazing enterprises. Well setup when it comes to water security and fencing into paddocks to suit rotational grazing.

Located on an all-weather road. Situated under 10* minutes to the township of Killarney, under 25* minutes to the major rural centre of Warwick, 1* hour and 25 minutes to Toowoomba City, 1* hour and 35 minutes to Wellcamp Airport, 2* hours and 15 minutes to Brisbane.

Homestead:

Consisting of

* 3 good sized bedrooms

* 2 bathrooms

* Internal laundry

* Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with feature raked ceiling and timber beams

* Rear deck taking in views of the fertile faming flats of Loch Lomond and Elbow Valley

* Exterior timber feature shiplap cladding

* Smartly fenced with cattle rail to add to the character of the home

Professional Undercover Arena and Livestock Infrastructure:

* 30* metre X 30* metre, sand base, undercover arena, power, lights and water plumbed to facility

* Semi enclosed skillion on both sides of the arena

* One side on the arena with hay storage area, machinery access

* The other side has horse stables with rubber matting to avoid injury, 2 x 40* foot shipping containers with power and lighting, wash bay

* 8 horse, Ezy Walker with power supply, high and low settings

* Great set of stock yards with loading ramp, vet crush, individual pens, and laneway to ramp

* 1 small outdoor arena 18* metres X 27* metres

* 1 larger outdoor arena 51* metres X 41* metres

* 15 horse runs with water plumbed*

Shed:

* Large high clearance machinery shed 16* metres X 19* metres, 4.2* metres clearance

* Attached 40* foot shipping container

* Concrete base

* Fully lockable ‘mancave’ room with kitchenette, in-built brick barbeque

* Power, lights and water plumbed

Water:

* 292* metres of Condamine River Frontage

* 2 medium sized stock dams

* 3 bores

* 11 x 5,000gal* poly rainwater tanks all interconnected, 2 tanks that gravity feed either bore or rainwater to all troughs, arena, shed and homestead

* 10 concrete stock troughs to larger paddocks

* 15 poly troughs to horse runs

* 10 megalitre water licence

Country & Paddocks:

* Fencing is stock proof to excellent condition 4 – 5 barb wire throughout

* Fenced in 8 larger paddocks, 3 small holding paddocks, and 15 horse runs – water to every paddock

* 30* acres of ex-cultivation highly fertile alluvial river flats

* Predominately cleared country with bands of timber sheltered areas

* Soft undulating country to majority of the property

* Presently covered in native pastures and grasses, predominantly Rhodes and couch grasses

Rural living at it’s finest. It represents all the modern comforts the homestead has to offer with excellent improvements and infrastructure to the land. This property has the perfect balance of rural lifestyle. All of the hard work has been done here, making this property perfect for your next step. Opportunities like this do not come along every day.

Disclaimer:

In preparing this, Warwick Real Estate and its associates have relied in good faith upon information provided by others and has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the information provided to you (whether written or verbal) cannot be guaranteed. If you are considering this property, you must make all enquiries necessary to satisfy yourself that all information is accurate.

* Indicates approximate measurements.

Property Code: 2137

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Key details

Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Carport spaces:
8
Property type:
Rural
Block Size:
60.8 Hectares*

Other Details

Raine & Horne Warwick

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Listing ID: 182256610. This listing has been viewed 11 times. It was first displayed on 30/01/2024 and last updated on 14/03/2024.
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