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Country lifestyle property

Located 20 minutes east of Gympie in the Goomboorian area and with an area of 47.52 hectares (117 acres) fertile grazing or cropping land in the coastal high rainfall area.

The house was constructed in 2011 and is built on stumps with a total under-roof area of 291m2 and features four bedrooms, two bathrooms with light and airy open plan living/dining/kitchen area which open onto a large verandah overlooking the inground swimming pool and surrounding area.

The kitchen has Caesarstone bench tops, an island bench, butler’s pantry, plenty of bench and storage space, dishwasher, gas cooktop, wall oven and space for a large fridge. Other features are ducted air-conditioning, high ceilings, open plan with plenty of light and air throughout the house.

There is also a large double garage and cemented area at the back of the house, 44,000 litres of rainwater storage off the house and a bio-cycle type treatment system.

The shed is 13m x 9m with four bays with cement floor, roller doors and power, there is also a lean-to attached to the shed (3.2m x 9m). There is also an old timber set of stables on the property.

The bore (approximately 2,500 gph) is equipped with an electric submersible pump and supplies water to troughs all paddocks.

Ginger Creek also runs through the property on which there is a weir with a 4 megalitre water licence with an access easement to the weir. The property is fenced into five paddocks with a holding paddock at the yards which have a vet crush and loading ramp and covered pen.

Carrying capacity of the property is approximately 40 breeders in normal seasons.

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