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Kilkivan, QLD 4600
PICTURE PERFECT
Whether you look from the air or enjoy the scenery from close up, this farm in grazing rich Kilkivan is a delight to behold. The 439 acres (177.72ha) ranges from black soil valleys through to good, warm ironbark ridges at the rear, with the whole property having that wonderful Northerly aspect. The charming 3 bedroom Queenslander is set on a grassy knoll with views over the rolling pastures to the distant hills beyond. She has been built in the finest traditions with hardwood floors throughout, although the kitchen has been tiled for convenience and the bedrooms carpeted for that extra warmth. The kitchen is expansive with good appliances, including gas cooktop, rangehood and dishwasher. The home contains three bathrooms with an ensuite, family bathroom and one accessed from the outside for the grubby days in the paddock or yards. An office, sleepout, 2 living areas and dining room complete the picture. Reverse cycle air conditioning and a fireplace control the seasons. Outside is the large deck perfect for the balmy evenings, when the covered entertaining area among the gardens is not you first choice relaxation. Too many sheds are never enough and 6 x 6 with the same size carport is first, adjacent the 9 x 6 for the workshop or gym. The older American barn is a great machinery shed, workshop, or even a stable. And the piece de resistance, the 20 x 8 hay shed that will easily hold 200 round bales. The property has been selectively cleared and pastured with Green and Gatton Panic, Gayndah Buffel, Rhodes and Wyn Cassia. Stands of native Bluegrasses dot the remainder. It is in good paddocks that would suit rotational grazing and could be split further. Copious dryland hay has been produced in the rich valley below the homestead. The solid timber cattle yards have been partially rebuilt with steel race and pound, vet crush and scales, and a plunge dip and can easily handle the 80 head the property can carry year round. Water for the house is from 30,00 gallons from the shed and house roof with stock water from 8 dams and 4 bores. And all just 5 minutes from Kilkivan. We do not accept responsibility for the accuracy of any information. Interested parties should make their own enquiries in order to determine the accuracy of this information. Intending purchasers should seek legal and accounting advice before entering into any contract of sale.
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Kilkivan, QLD 4600
PICTURE PERFECT
Whether you look from the air or enjoy the scenery from close up, this farm in grazing rich Kilkivan is a delight to behold. The 439 acres (177.72ha) ranges from black soil valleys through to good, warm ironbark ridges at the rear, with the whole property having that wonderful Northerly aspect. The charming 3 bedroom Queenslander is set on a grassy knoll with views over the rolling pastures to the distant hills beyond. She has been built in the finest traditions with hardwood floors throughout, although the kitchen has been tiled for convenience and the bedrooms carpeted for that extra warmth. The kitchen is expansive with good appliances, including gas cooktop, rangehood and dishwasher. The home contains three bathrooms with an ensuite, family bathroom and one accessed from the outside for the grubby days in the paddock or yards. An office, sleepout, 2 living areas and dining room complete the picture. Reverse cycle air conditioning and a fireplace control the seasons. Outside is the large deck perfect for the balmy evenings, when the covered entertaining area among the gardens is not you first choice relaxation. Too many sheds are never enough and 6 x 6 with the same size carport is first, adjacent the 9 x 6 for the workshop or gym. The older American barn is a great machinery shed, workshop, or even a stable. And the piece de resistance, the 20 x 8 hay shed that will easily hold 200 round bales. The property has been selectively cleared and pastured with Green and Gatton Panic, Gayndah Buffel, Rhodes and Wyn Cassia. Stands of native Bluegrasses dot the remainder. It is in good paddocks that would suit rotational grazing and could be split further. Copious dryland hay has been produced in the rich valley below the homestead. The solid timber cattle yards have been partially rebuilt with steel race and pound, vet crush and scales, and a plunge dip and can easily handle the 80 head the property can carry year round. Water for the house is from 30,00 gallons from the shed and house roof with stock water from 8 dams and 4 bores. And all just 5 minutes from Kilkivan. We do not accept responsibility for the accuracy of any information. Interested parties should make their own enquiries in order to determine the accuracy of this information. Intending purchasers should seek legal and accounting advice before entering into any contract of sale.
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