This spectacular property is now being offered for sale as a package or as two stand alone allotments.
Lot 1 is a vacant 51+ acres (approx) and has at least three dams, including the main dam. Lot 2 is 70+ acres (approx) and is the allotment with the homestead house on it. Please call Keith Edwards to discuss the individual prices.

The old homestead house, built circa 1880, needs attention but its position on this fabulous 121+ acre (approx) property (with 2 deeds) was well chosen by those early settlers of this region. The wide, sweeping panoramic views presented from the verandah are breathtaking and need to be seen to be truly appreciated. The sepia photograph shows the house in its former glory days and is dated 1905! A lot of the old dairy farm infrastructure is still present, though put politely, run down, but it stands today as a snap shot of a long lost and bygone era, when men were men and milk tasted good!

The property is richly grassed and has good tree cover for cattle to escape the harsh midday heat. There’s four dams and the property is powered and serviced by a fully sealed road. A few years ago, 24 concrete stumps were put in place, leaving but a handful to finish off and square the old girl up. A new bathroom (shower over bath and toilet), with a new hot water system, rain water tank and pump was also installed. This installation also required a new septic system to be installed. The Haigslea State School is about 4 klms from the front gate and you can shop locally at either Rosewood or Marburg and Ipswich is an easy 20 minutes’ drive away.

Sadly, the property is being sold by the executors of the estate of the late owner and there are no farmers amongst the beneficiaries.