Large 3 bedroom home set on a quiet and private 100 ha (247 acres) adjoining Deepwater National Park with excellent mountain views.

Owner built in 2000; this 233m2 home has a steel frame on a ground level concrete slab. This has a termite treatment pumping system under it. The external walls have been clad in Hardi-plank. Internally it is lined with gyprock and fully tiled throughout.

It has been fully insulated and insect screened. The roof is mountain blue trim deck. One of the main features is the archway between the entrance and the living area.

The main bedroom has a large walk-in robe and spacious ensuite. The other two bedrooms are adjacent to a separate bathroom and toilet. One bedroom also has a walk-in robe and the other a built in.

Two vehicles can be housed in the garage which has been incorporated into the design of the house. The doors are operated by remote control.

A very large walk-in pantry is adjacent to the modern kitchen which has a gas Technica stove with range hood. Hot water is heated with solar energy.

Outside is a rocked BBQ area. The gardens have been painstakingly landscaped also with rocks from the property.

The property has one dam. Water can be pumped via a petrol fire fighter pump to a header tank. Rainwater is stored in 5 x 5,000 gallon poly tanks.

Two sheds have been incorporated into one another with a total area under roof of 108 m2. There are 6 roller doors in all. Power and phone have also been run to this shed.

The front and rear of the property have been fenced. Half of the 1.1km western boundary has the fence posts stood. The house yard fencing is complete and can contain dogs and children.

25% of the property has been zoned white (non remnant vegetation). 15% is zoned light orange (sub-dominantly remnant vegetation of concern) with the remainder being orange (dominantly remnant vegetation of concern)

A 15m above sea level spur runs through the property rising to a knoll of 25m above sea level at the rear.

This property is approximately 26km from the facilities at Baffle Creek. As the kookaburra flies it would be in the vicinity of 19km from Agnes Water. It is on the school bus run with post being delivered 5 days a week

Annual rates on the property are approximately $940 payable to the Gladstone Regional Council.

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