If you like to be surrounded by bushland away from it all but close to the conveniences of town then this 6.25 hectare (15.4 acre) property is for you. Set amongst large trees is this 3 bedroom high set timber home just 14km from Home Hill and only 3km from the coast and some fantastic fishing and crabbing areas.

The home has polished floors, ceiling fans and vertical blinds throughout, is fully air-conditioned and has separate office and entertainment rooms. A large veranda over looking the expansive garden runs the length of the house and catches the cool afternoon breeze. All the bedrooms have built-in’s and one has a walk-in robe that opens out onto the veranda. The kitchen is in good condition and has a gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher with both rain water and bore water. The kitchen is centrally located with the dining room on one side and lounge on the other. The lounge has a large silky oak entertainment unit or display cabinet as a feature. There are two staircases front and rear for convenience.

Water is just 2-3m down and is a feature both in quality and quantity as well as it being very low cost with no Council or Government fees or regulation on usage. There is an irrigation system for the garden and the 13 acres of fertile sandy loam soil. Two bores supply good quality and quantity water as well as an open pit equipped with a Grundfos turbine pump to the 10 outlets via underground pipe previously used for trickle irrigation. Pressure pumps are connected to both the rainwater and bore water tanks in the house yard for the house supply. Both the house yard and boundary of the property are fully fenced.

A large 15m x 13m open plan steel shed has a concrete floor and 3-phase power. Adjoining the shed is a 8-10 pallet cold room or freezer, depending on how it is regulated.

A Primary and Secondary School bus runs to Home Hill. Home Hill has a population of approximately 2500 with 2 primary schools, a high school, TAFE, hospital, ambulance, aged care facility, 6 churches, 2 banks, 2 supermarkets, Inkerman sugar mill, race course, caravan parks and swimming pool. The Burdekin Shire has just under 20,000 people with half of those living in either Ayr or Home Hill.

Sustainability Declaration can be viewed at Raine and Horne Ayr.

Contact: Jack Slaney 0427 877 522
Raine and Horne Ayr
Office 07 4783 7522
Email: ayr@rhq.com.au