Nestling amidst many established trees, many of which are fruit trees of various varieties including mangoes, mulberries, mandarines, paw paws, bananas and much more, this neat little house is situated within forty minutes of one of Queensland’s largest and diverse gem fields. Built only 12 years ago in the tourist town of Mount Surprise, this residence, close to town, is also handy to the rich goldfields of the Etheridge Shire and easy driving distance to the world-famous Undara Lava Tubes and the ‘must-see’ Cobbold Gorge.
This low-set Color-Bond house, which is one of few residences in the district with a Shire Council building certification, is abundantly supplied with excellent water from a large delivery bore as well as a rainwater tank. For those infrequent times when a power cut interrupts electricity supply, a large standby generator is available. Main power is subsidized with higher output solar panels and with large reverse cycle air-conditioners and double insulation, this little home provides year-round comfort. The open-plan living provides a sense of space and coolness during summer and the natural timber which lines the interior walls and ceiling giving a comforting ambience to the dwelling along with easy-to clean floor tiles.
Along with many other features this home has a modern problem-free sewerage system doing away with the usual septic system. Shire Council rates are much lower than many other shires, currently at $900 per annum and with pensioner discount only $300 p.a.
A large, lockable shed doubles as a garage and workshop and as well there are several garden sheds and a hen-run and all fully enclosed with a vermin-proof fence.

Colourbond home
Air conditioned
6.5 KVA generator for backup
Excellent water – bore
Lockable shed
Established gardens & trees
Fully fenced
Close to town
2442 m2