334.4 hectare (826 acre) cattle station with a lowset 3 bedroom home and numerous sheds. There is infrastructure from a former feed lot.
Established gardens and large shade trees form a lovely setting for the hardwood framed home which has external walls clad in low maintenance hardi-plank. Fully insect screened, with smoke detectors, a safety switch and corrugated iron roof, the dimensions are 17.2 metres x 7.5 metres giving you 128m2 to live in. Roomy and comfortable, the house is just what you need to come back to after a day of working the cattle.
The large kitchen has a 2 drawer dishwasher, Westinghouse wall oven and great pull-out pot drawers. All the bedrooms have built in wardrobes. Nearby is the 23 m x 10 m main shed and a garage which has been converted into a guest house. An additional 3 m x 10 m lockable shed is also nearby.
Electricity supplies power to the home and shed. Water is collected in a 10,000 gallon concrete tank and a 5,000 gallon poly tank which are connected to the house. Water is pumped from a spring to the irrigated gardens. There are 9 taps for convenience around the house and shed. 140 gallons per hours of drinkable water can be pumped from the bore. With a total of 14 dams, one of them spring fed, there is never a shortage of water on this property.
Divided into 6 main paddocks and 8 small paddocks, the majority of the fencing is 4 strand wire with 2 paddocks being 5 strand and 1 boundary fence 3 wire. Most of the paddocks open into a laneway to make mustering easy. Stockyards, cattle crush and a huge shed/stables are set back from the house. Storage for 30 tonne of molasses is nearby as is a tack room/storage shed which has a water tank connected.
Ticks are kept to a minimum by an ingenious rotational system. A recent QA by the meat and livestock assessor gave this property a totally clear status.
80 acres has been cultivated previously to grow sorghum. 180 head of cattle have comfortably grazed on the grasses which include Black Spear, Wincassia, Sica, Rhodes, Creeping Blue Couch, Signal Grass and Seracho. 250 breeders could be run on the property if an area of regrowth was to be cleared. Attractive rocky outcrops add character to this very clean, clear property. The Department of Natural Resources has zoned this property white (non-remnant) with a touch of light pink (sub-dominant) and light orange (sub-dominant) under the 2003 endangered regional eco-system. The owners have locked in the current vegetation zoning.
Only 80 km south is the city of Bundaberg and 41 km north to the beaches at Agnes Water/1770 makes this a true rural lifestyle property. School bus picks up at the front gate. Telephone is connected and there is Next G mobile coverage.
Annual rates on the property are $1072 payable to the Gladstone Regional Council.
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