Located on the edge of the country town of Forest Hill, and within walking distance to cafes, Lockyer Hotel & schools this prime 18.17 Ha (44.89 Acres) property could be used for a wide variety of uses. The block is currently being used as an irrigation farm with cotton currently planted. However in the past has grown beetroots, lucerne and other fodder crops. The property is serviced by 3 equipped irrigation bores, 6 inch underground main and there are hydrants throughout the property. The steel frame shed is 18m x 9m with 4.2m clearance. The property has 3 road frontages with power available on all 3 roads, plus town water runs past the property on Brimblecombe street. There are also numerous homesites to build your dream home and capture the amazing views on offer back up the valley. A rare parcel of land in a fantastic location just minutes form Gatton Uni and approx 1 hour to Brisbane.
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