156 ha (386 acres) just 4.5km west of Rosedale township.
150 acres has been cleared.
Improved pasture in places with Rhodes grass.
3 dams.
Almost fully fenced.
Central hill on property has good stands of hardwood especially iron bark.
Good mountain views.
286 acres is white (non remnant vegetation).
100 acres is green (remnant vegetation not of concern) which is coded 12.11.6 being is Open-forest to woodland of Corymbia citriodora generally with Eucalyptus crebra. Other species such as Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa, E. exserta, E. tereticornis, E. moluccana, E. melanophloia, Angophora leiocarpa may be present in scattered patches or in low densities. Under storey grassy or shrubby. Occurs on Paleozoic and older moderately to strongly deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics.
Fertile red soil in places with some granite out crops in others.
Power on road reserve.
Estimated carrying capacity is at least 50 head of cattle.
Rosedale is located 60km north of Bundaberg. It is a short drive from Baffle Creek and the tourist towns of Agnes Water and Town of 1770. The township has the historic hotel mentioned earlier plus several churches, a general store, CWA hall, Memorial Hall, Police station, garage, and P1 to 12 school.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $800 payable to the Miriam Shire Council.
Co-ordinates: 24 deg, 34 min, 47.72 sec S: 151 deg 53 min, 57.22 sec E