* 64.746 ha or 159.9 acres of undulating open scrub country mostly all improved pasture * Watered by Creek at the front of the property and 5 Dams (2 springfed and 2 large) one dam with electric motor for house yard and one dam with petrol motor supplies tank at stockyards for water troughs * Fenced into 4 paddocks * Improvements comprise of:- - Highset Queenslander home (original) in immaculate condition with 3 bedrooms, master has walk-in robe and craft room, built-ins in the other 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen with breakfast bar and pantry, adjoining dining area, large lounge room, office, large bathroom and verandahs on northern and eastern sides (4 x reverse cycle air conditioners in 2 bedrooms, lounge and living area) - under the home is fully concreted with a guest room, storage, laundry and 2nd shower - 2 x 22,500 L poly rainwater tanks and 5 other elevated tanks - Car accommodation under the home two (2) and 7m x 4m Colorbond garage with a controller door - 10m x 7.5m Shed (timber & iron) which includes 2 horse stables & 2 bays for machinery - Dog cage (5 pens) - Timber Stockyards with head bail
Features include: Ensuite,Study,Built-in Robes,Workshop,Air-Conditioner,Shed,Water Tank
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