When the original family members came to Ashlands, over 100 years ago, at Cedar Vale it was several days ride from the settlement of Brisbane (now only 45Min’s) the block was covered in Scrub.

Numerous out building including the cream shed are gentle reminders of years gone by. After operating as a Dairy for most of its life Ashlands has spent the last 40 years as a beef grazing enterprise.

The flat to gently sloping land is enhanced by the 2 spring fed creeks that run through the property, the 80+ year old owner says there has always been water in the creeks. If that is not enough water for you there are 2 large dams, a well and town water is also connected to the property.

Large areas of the property have been sown down to improved pastures, most of the property has been slashed, while there are 4 smaller paddocks cut for hay.

Talk about the original timber Queenslander hocircacirc; early 1900′s, than this is it. Still in solid condition and re-stumped with concrete stumps some years ago, with a little TLC you could renovate what is now a 6 bedroom home, or return some of the veranda back to open space to the original 4 bedrooms.

Owning a farm of this size 87.8ha (195ac) does not mean that you have to live miles from anywhere, located between Jimboomba and Beaudesert you have access to all the amenities, with school buses passing the front gate.

For the person looking to take advantage of development in the future, 2 boundaries border bitumen roads, creek frontage on third side and rural farm on the 4th. There is acreage development on 3 sides.

Substantial rural property’s so close to Brisbane are fast becoming a rare commodity. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure you own piece of history.