SITUATION:26 km to Clifton, Pittsworth, Cambooya and Greenmount, 45km to Toowoomba
FACILITIES:3 phase power, 5 day mail service, school bus at gate to local primary and secondary to year 12 at Clifton.
AREA AND TENURE:100.74 ha – 248.93 acres freehold in 2 lots
COUNTRY:Runs from black soil flats gently rising to contoured cultivation to central grassy waterway and stock dam surrounded by grazing area shaded with box trees.
CULTIVATION:Approx 238 acres – Home block approx 140 acres. Top block approx 68 acres contoured cultivation.
WATER:Stock intensive water licence # 175758 for 2mg per year. Bore equipped with electric submersible pump 200′ deep to two x 3,000 gallon high overhead tanks – 3 stock water troughs, 1 x dam, 10,000 gallon concrete rain water off shed, 3,000 gallon Manacon tank off house.
IRRIGATION:Feedlot facility for up to 49 head. 2mg stock intensive licence.
FENCING:Subdivided into 7 paddocks netted for sheep or goats. 4 x cultivation paddocks and 3 x grass paddocks.
YARDS:Older timber yards with loading ramp equipped with steel cattle crush.
HOMESTEAD:Glenone Homestead turn of the century circa 1903 spacious original colonial homestead which has been restumped and reroofed with new 4 metre wide front verandah to central hallway to 4 bedrooms main with ensuite and walk in robe, office, second bathroom, spacious kitchen and living room, R/C air conditioning and 2 way wood heater, separate TV-family room. Large garden storage shed, enclosed garage and workshop.
IMPROVEMENTS: 85′ x 60′ timber and steel frame machinery shed with 3 phase power and fluro lighting, 18 panel 3.5kw solar system fitted on roof. Hayshed and floored barn with single stand shearing plant.
PLANT:Large fowl run. 2 x 60 tonne Lysaght silos. 2 x 60 tonne cone base on ground silos. 2 x 30 tonne single ring mesh conical base silos.
REMARKS: Glenone is well situated with two bitumen road frontages and is in two titles. The renovated home features all the character of yesteryear and the property offers good opportunity for mixed farming, pasture development and fat lambs.