This is your opportunity to own a large parcel for weekend away with family and friends or just get away from it all. Land Area is 337.5 Ha or 834 acres. Lot 1 RP190982 The owner has decided after 38 years of ownership it's now time to sell the property.
The property has 6 QGC Gas wells on the property and the gravel access roads. There are a number of dams towards the front of the property. There is No Compensation on the 6 wells.
Would make an ideal weekend property for camping, bike riding and shooting or just somewhere to escape the rat race.
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Ideal for family weekends away motor bike riding, camping and more.
For further information contact the agent Warren Daniells on 0427 468 591.
NB: Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the above details.......
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