A great opportunity exists to access some of the South Burnett’s most productive land. This 121.2 hectare (about 300 acres) property boasts 2 residences and 55 acres of dryland cultivation.

Residence 1 is a 3 bedroom and office highset chamferboard structure with 3 metre verandahs on two sides, with the timber cut from the very land on which it stands. Internal walls are constructed from VJ and a fireplace drives out the cool winter chills. An air conditioner cools the main bedroom, which has built in storage. Views from the verandah look down the picturesque valley. A large concreted undercover area is ideal for entertaining. A 5.5 kilowatt solar system collects the northern sun.

House 2 is a 2 bedroom chamferboard construction with timber panel internal walls and a fire place for warmth.

Both premises share the 20,000 gallons of rainwater whilst each has separate power and hot water.

Garden and stock water is provided by a 1500gph bore with a Jack pump to a tank and reticulated back to strategically placed troughs. 2 dams supply additional stock water. A small mango plantation is beside the hilltop tank.

The property consists mainly of open forest country carrying native spear and blue grasses. There are currently 40 breeders, with progeny, but that could be increased with pasture improvement. 55 acres of contoured cultivation adorns the roadside boundary and this is sown to a yearly Oats crop. Timber and steel yards, with vet crush, make cattle handling easy.

There are 4 sheds available. The old dairy services the stockyards, and a machinery shed by the houses. A 16m x 12 m shed is for hay storage and for lockup security there is a 12m x 12m American barn.

The school bus passes the front door to both Primary and Secondary schools in Goomeri. Major shopping is an hour to Gympie or 45 minutes to Murgon, where cattle selling centres are also present. This property would ideally suit a family stud operation.

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