Bush on the water! – Vendor Looking at all offers.Beautifully presented solid brick home with a refreshing water outlook of Wivenhoe Dam, without the noise and crowds of holiday makers. This 4 bedroom home all with built in robes will offer any family a great place to call home. Large fully tiled entrance and living areas give this home with 9ft ceilings a very spacious and grandeur feel. The home has ducted air conditioning and ceiling fans in all bedrooms. The large internal laundry has large storage cupboards. The home is given a greater sense of size with a wrap around veranda which also help keeps the home cool in the summer months.The 50 acre property is +- 5 kilometres from the city centre of Esk, which is only 16 kilometres from Somerset Dam, for all the water activities you can think of. The property is situated about 1km from the Brisbane Valley motorway and only a hour drive from Brisbane cbd, and .75 of an hours drive from Ipswich.The bitumen driveway leads to a 24 x 18 metre shed as well as a 12 x 18 lean to off the side of the shed for any storage needs of equipment as well as a 2 car accommodation under the house roof. The property also has 4 water tanks each with a capacity of 22000 litres, and 5 bores of which one is equipped, so never a problem for water.This property is well worth an inspection if a sense of spacious freedom is desired.Nestled in the picturesque Brisbane Valley between Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba, Esk is home to a variety of dwellings, ranging from traditional and renovated Queenslanders, to colonials, post-war housing and brick and tile houses. Surrounding areas include Fernvale, Gatton, Toogoolawah, Coominya and Crows Nest. There is a state primary in Esk with the closest high school being in nearby Toogoolawah. There is a bus to Ipswich each morning and afternoon. There is a hospital in Esk.Recreation facilities such as bikeways, cricket, football and lawn bowls are available in the town, while a parachuting drop zone if located in nearby Toogoolawah. The area is close to the Mt Mee State Forest as well as the Stanley River, Somerset and Wivenhoe dams. Swimming, fishing and sailing is allowed at Wivenhoe dam.About half of Esk’s population is made of families with couples, singles and retirees making up the remainder of the town’s residents. The town has reportedly become much busier as people have “discovered” the Southeast of Queensland.
* Built-in Robes
* Internal Laundry