Bollon is a small country town in Southwest Queensland and sits on the banks of Wallam Creek. This gorgeous little home is nestled on 9.45 hectares of land (23.35 acres) and is directly opposite the Bollon Primary School. The property consists of 5 Titles. The house, outbuildings and two adjacent vacant blocks of land are located inside the levy bank, while the larger 2 blocks are outside the levy bank. There is boundary fencing as well as a stock dam. Outbuildings include: • 3 Bay carport enclosed on 3 sides • 2 Bay shed enclosed on 3 sides • Garden shed on concrete slab. The house has the following features: • Cladding on exterior • 17 Solar panels • 2 Bedrooms, each with reverse cycle split systems • Lounge room with reverse cycle split system • Country style kitchen • Enclosed verandah on 2 sides • Bathroom with shower and vanity • Separate toilet • Vinyl flooring throughout • Covered barbeque area. If you are seeking a wonderful life in the country, then this property could be perfect for you.
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