All the facilities are here ready for your horses.
24.079 ha (60) acres of gently sloping fertile chocolate loam soil which has previously been cultivated with contour banks. Divided into 14 paddocks of various sizes with a lane system in place which makes handling and management a breeze.

Watered by a bore pumping 800GPH with a submersible pump supplying water to the house, stables and paddocks.

3 lined stables and feed room have attached skillion with cement floor and lights. These stables have a gravel driveway from the road. Lined sand round yard plus 2 more stables with small day yards.

Well maintained house has 2 bedrooms, lounge and separate dining with high ceilings. Spacious enclosed verandah which can be used as a sleep out with views of the surrounding rural country.

Double car port attached to the house plus a double lock up garage. The house can be run on rain water or bore water with a 5000 gallon rain water tank.

Bitumen road frontage with school bus and mail 5 days a week.

This property has been set up for the horse enthusiast with the hard work done. It is well situated being 55 km to Toowoomba or 30 km to Warwick. Just 5km north of Allora.

To arrange an inspection contact Ken Telford on 0418 746 352 or email sales@ddrealty.com.au.

Allora is known as ‘the best little town on the Downs’. The town nestles beside Dalrymple Creek just off the highway between Toowoomba and Warwick.

About 1000 people reside in Allora and it has all the conveniences you need newsagency, chemist, hardware store, vets, saddlery, foodworks, butchery, bakery, garage school to year 10 and much more.

You may well think you are taking a trip into history when driving down the main street, described as ‘one of the three best streetscapes in Australia’. Make sure you visit Saint David’s Anglican Church built in 1888, and reputably one of the finest examples of a timber church in country Queensland. The town was the childhood home of P.L Travers who wrote the Mary Poppins stories, and the fallen soldier’s memorial is one of only two Boer War memorials in Queensland. Also of interest is Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre, now restored to it’s former glory as a working pastoral station. It embodies the history of the Allora region since the late 19th Century.
Sustainability Declaration available from the agent.