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HomestoriesWater a property feature

Water a property feature

This 52-acre property is located 10 minutes’ drive east of Warwick and 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 it features fertile river flats rising to loamy soils.

There is a weir on the Condamine River which services this property for an excellent water supply and it has a 30 megalitre irrigation water allocation from the Condamine River as well as a fully equipped solar powered bore with submersible pump for stock and domestic purposes.

There is a good sized dam and extensive garden irrigation system and water troughs to all paddocks.

The property also includes 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 rainwater 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 x 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.

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

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