This 63.92Ha lifestyle property is situated only a short 7km drive from the center of Dimbulah. It has approx. 1km of Walsh River Frontage. It offers a four-bedroom home with various sheds and paddocks. It has multiple water sources including a 45 meg water license.
* Four bedroom home with one bathroom and toilet. * Outdoor patio * Various sheds - 12m x 2m lockable shed, 15m x 7m concrete floor open workshop/shed, large timber hall, Dirt floor open shed and old Tobacco barns. * Approx. 40 acres cleared * Underground ground sprinkler system around house and shed * Partially fenced house yard * 4 fenced paddocks * Walsh River frontage * 45 Meg Water License * 2 Dams * 1 Waterhole with a seasonal creek and waterfall * School bus run service to Dimbulah State school P-10 & St Anthony's Catholic School P-6. * Cattle yards & machinery shown in photos not included.
The property is currently tenanted until July this year.
For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Kristie-Lee Bishop from Ray White Rural Mareeba on 0447069707.
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