Biggenden QLD 4621 1291 Deep Creek Road
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Under Contract
Livestock Under Contract
Land 81.67 ha
$895,000
First National Real Estate Childers
"DEEP CREEK"
* 81.6731 ha / 201.81 acres (2 portions) flat along the front to undulating rising to steeper hill at the back
* 3 bedroom (1 built-in) with bay window and sleepout/office low set Aluminium Cladded home
* Large lounge and dining combined with wood heater
* Kitchen with built-in pine cupboards and pantry plus new gas stove and oven + dishwasher
* Polished hardwood floors and pine in the kitchen
* Air con in lounge/dining and ceiling fans in dining, kitchen and 2 bedrooms
* Bathroom with shower and vanity
* Laundry downstairs with 2nd shower
* 3.5kw solar system
* 3 x22,500 L poly & 1 x 4000 L galv rainwater tanks
* 9m x 5m (timber and iron) Shed (low) suit small car, 4 wheeler bike, Buggy and mower
* 13m x 10m (steel & zinc) Machinery Shed with generator plug on the outside of home
* 9m x 6m steel and zinc Shed (used as workshop) with electricity
* 5m x 4.5m (timber & iron) Hay Shed
* 12m x 5m (timber) Shed (old Dairy) with tack room and 2 milking stalls
* Steel stockyards with vet crush, calf race and cradle
* Horse yard with water
* Fenced into seven (7) paddocks (2 main and 5 smaller)
* Watered by one (1) Dam and Spring Fed Creek through property, two (2) pumping areas, one with electric pump supplying house yard, horse yard, chook pen and 1 paddock trough. The other has a firefighter (new) and pumps to poly tank supplying cattle yards and 3 paddock troughs
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