“Belthane Olive Grove”. A restored 2 storey 1930s Queenslander on 3 hectares sits surrounded by 750 olive trees and numerous native and introduced trees and shrubs including fruit and nut trees. The grove is home to families of wallabies and kangaroos and koalas munch on gum leaves only a few metres from the back deck. Many native bird species are a constant entertainment and each year are joined by migratory birds from Indonesia and New Guinea. Spectacular sunsets over the Great Dividing Range are also enjoyed from the back deck.

Situated between Ipswich and the small country town of Boonah the property sits virtually equi-distant from Brisbane CBD, The Gold Coast and Warwick. Travel time approximately 1 hour 15 mins to all three cities.

Upstairs contains 3 bedrooms, a living/dining room, kitchen, bathroom and separate laundry, as well as the original return verandah and a new rear deck. Below is a big open space enclosed by walls, sliding doors and windows. Through a door in one corner there is a second bathroom and a separate storage area. A small in-ground fenced pool surrounded by decking lies beside the northern side of the house. Satellite broadband is connected.

A garden shed and a small greenhouse, an open shed that houses 2 cars, 3 water storage tanks, a bore and dam with an irrigation system and appropriate pumps and fittings complete the picture.

A copy of the Sustainability Declaration is available upon request.