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HomestoriesProductive farm and lifestyle property

Productive farm and lifestyle property

This 52-acre property is located 10 minutes’ drive (12km) east of Warwick at Murray’s Bridge.

It features bitumen road frontage to Cullendore Road and a large tree-lined driveway as well as a full frontage to the Condamine River on the eastern property boundary.

The property is made up of fertile river flats rising to loamy soils and has a 30 megalitre irrigation water allocation from the Condamine River.

There is also a fully equipped solar powered bore with submersible pump for stock and domestic purposes together with extensive garden irrigation system and water troughs to all paddocks and a good sized dam.

The four-bedroom open plan home has recently undergone extensive renovations/extensions. There is a large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe as well as three other generous sized bedrooms with wardrobes. The house also includes a small office and a huge decking area under roof line on northern side of home.

The large open-plan living area includes a serviceable kitchen, lounge and dining room with wood heating.

For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775

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