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HomestoriesWorking farm with lifestyle benefits

Working farm with lifestyle benefits

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

It features a bitumen road frontage to Cullendore Road and a large tree-lined driveway. There is full frontage to the Condamine River on the eastern property boundary and fertile river flats rising to loamy soils.

A weir on the Condamine River services this property for an excellent water supply. It 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. There is also a good sized dam located on the property

External improvements include a near new three-bay steel framed shed 60’ x 40’ enclosed on three sides and an older-style large hay/machinery shed approx. 80’ x 60’ with skillion on the left-hand side and 15’ x 30’ shed attached on right hand side.

A 5000-gallon concrete rain-water tank servicing the house is also connected.

There are also two x 100 tonne+ grain silos.

The property is fenced into several paddocks including four small lamb feedlot pens, all with good quality fencing suitable for sheep and/or cattle

together with a set of new steel cattle yards with loading ramp. Post and rail fencing features on two sides of the large house yard.

The four-bedroom open plan home has recently undergone extensive renovations/extensions and boasts the following features: external Colorbond cladding, a large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe, three other generous-sized bedrooms with wardrobes. There is also and office and decking area under roof line on northern side of home as well as a large open plan living area with serviceable kitchen, lounge and dining room. It also features wood heating, bathroom with bathtub, shower over tub, toilet and vanity. While the laundry is downstairs and features a separate toilet and shower. The lounge room, bedrooms and office are all carpeted, there is vinyl flooring in the kitchen/meals area and ceiling fans throughout.

The property is located three kilometres from primary school and a secondary school bus service to Warwick available.

Agent Stuart Bond said it was very hard to find a property in such a desirable position located on the Condamine River, with a 30 megalitre irrigation allocation only minutes from Warwick.

“The current owners have relocated to central Queensland so have placed their property on the market for immediate vacant possession.

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

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