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HomeFeaturesCentral, spacious with cultivable land

Central, spacious with cultivable land

SET on a 3.5 acre block just 15 minutes from Warwick, this three- bedroom plus study brick home is surrounded by agricultural land.
All bedrooms have built-ins, with the main having walk-in robe and ensuite. Other features include a renovated main bathroom, air conditioned family/rumpus room, air conditioned lounge room and separate dining room.
The extra large kitchen has oven and hotplate plus combustion stove. Relax on the front verandah and take in rural views across the Wheatvale plain.
A shed in the house yard has two open bays plus an enclosed bay with roller door. There is 15,000 gallons of rain water storage and a separate paddock has a water trough supplied from a bore.
The home is just one kilometre from Wheatvale Primary School. Full details from Scott McLennan at Warwick Real Estate on 0418 588 884.

WHEATVALE
Price: $335,000
Contact: Scott McLennan, 0418 588 884.
Warwick Real Estate, (07) 4661 3444.
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