Location
5.7km's to Ambrose, 6km's to Mount Larcom & 38km's to Gladstone
Area & Tenure
66.47 HA / 164.25 Acres (1 Freehold Title)
Country
Open bottle tree scrub country with rolling hills of improved pastures of silk sorghum, couch and natural grasses. This property comprises of mostly chocolate soils. Some virgin lantana throughout.
Water
Five dams. Trough in the yards, gravity fed from rainwater tank on the cottage and shed. Three rainwater tanks supplying water to the main home. Three rainwater tanks supplying water to the cottage, shed and yards. Bore equipped with submersible and Honda pump (not currently used).
Fencing
Good boundary and internal fencing with timber posts, steel pickets with four barbs. 6 paddocks adjoining three separate laneways and leading to the yards for the ease of moving stock.
Yards & Equipment
Steel yards with 3 drafting / holding pens, race, head bale and loading ramp.
Carrying Capacity
30 head comprising of cows and calves and one bull.
Improvements
A lovely four bedroom renovated Queenslander looks over the picturesque large spring fed dam in the front paddock. This home is air-conditioned and comprises of a modern kitchen and open plan dining, lounge and office area. A spacious bathroom with a shower, bath and single vanity. Separate toilet with access to the bathroom and front verandah. Laundry is situated in a closed in area on the wrap around verandah. The verandah wraps around three sides of the home and overlooking the front half of the property.
One bedroom air-conditioned cottage, open plan kitchen and lounge. There is a 2-way bathroom which leads to the bedroom via the walk-in-robe and is accessible from the large deck and entertaining area.
One powered machinery shed with partly closed in workshop.
Agents Comment
This property has been loved by three generations at one time over 14 years and now it's time for the owners' to embark on their new adventures. This is a quality grazing property with an abundance of water, plenty of feed and 2 lovely, neat and tidy homes which are a rare find. Definitely worth inspecting!