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Simple Country Life

Located a short drive to Warwick – nine minutes or 6.9km – this 11.8ha (29 acres) property has a lot on offer to a buyer who has livestock, according to agent Helen Harm.

She said the farm includes a large five-bay shed with two roller doors, a smaller four-bay shed, cattle yards, a Thompson Longhorn crush and race, pig pens and three paddocks.

There are three water troughs, town water, a dam and one kilometre of electric fencing.

There is a comfortable ranch style brick house which is air conditioned and features three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and two bathrooms.

The master bedroom has an ensuite and separate air conditioning, while there is a fireplace in the lounge media off the entry hall.

The galley kitchen has good cupboard space, electric appliance with the laundry utility next door.

There is a powder room off the family bathroom with a separate shower and bath.

The house features a lot of storage throughout and down the hallway.

There is also a great outdoor north facing entertainment area, with established gardens.

There is a south facing full length patio across the front of the home as well.

“Fastidious buyers will appreciate the attributes on offer at this property,” Helen said.

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 for inspection.

Go to helenharm.com for more photos.

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