Location:
14 kilometres east of The Gums. 12 kilometres west of Tara. 100 kilometres to Dalby. Bitumen frontage on The Gums Tara road.
Area and Tenure:
2,583.97 hectares (6,385 acres) held in 9 Freehold titles.
Western Downs Regional Council Rates $2,754.99 net per half year.
Vegetation Mapping Status:
The certified PMAV (is locked in), from the Department of Environment and Resource Management.
Services:
School bus at front door to Tara schools up to grade 12. Grain depots located at The Gums and Tara. Major cattle selling centre Dalby. Single phase rural power, internet / telephone.
Country:
Predominantly levelled Brigalow and Belah melon hole country with approx 5,200 acres able to be farmed. Approx 3,200 acres has been freshly developed country over the past 12 years. The country has small areas of remnant timber which is evidence to the strength of the soils. The grazing country has purple pigeon and bambatsi established, with oats supplementing the cattle fattening opportunities. Approximately 1,500 acres of newly developed cultivation in the past two years. Current cropping 4,330 acres of winter crop and further 800 acres available for summer planting.
Water:
There are 15 earth dams ranging in size from 3,000 to 10,000 cubic yards. One bore equipped with a windmill pumping from approx 220 feet, supplies water to the homestead. Bramston is very well watered.
Fencing:
Securely and very well fenced with mostly split timber posts and Hinge joint with 2 barbs. Subdivided into 20 paddocks plus holding paddocks. The waters have laneway access to water a couple of paddocks.
Improvements:
Bramston consists of a stylish spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom timber homestead with large lounge room, screened and enclosed verandah, garage, workers accommodation, car shed and workshop, machinery storage area, floodlit grain storage facilities including 7 silos with 6 aerators, and bulk shed. 4 stand shearing shed, cattle yards with vet crush and calf cradle.
Agents Comment:
Bramston has some very strong features that will appeal to a purchaser. These include location, soil type, freehold tenure, and the ability to produce prime hard wheat on the 5,200 acres of farmed country, and be complimented by a fattening operation. With grain terminals, schools and saleyards close by, all the services are on the doorstep of Bramston. Bramston is now developed fully for the new owner to reap the rewards.
For more information or to arrange an inspection phone:
Roger Lyne: 0427 698 866
Bruce Douglas: 0417 602 603
Ray White Rural Queensland: 07 3231 2222
Sustainability Declaration available at reception.