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Country lifestyle can’t get better

THIS is a horse/cattle/lifestyle property at its best, just 15 minutes east of Warwick, all-weather road access and no flooding.
There is more than 1/2km frontage to a permanent creek 105 acres freehold, gently sloping country, fully fenced with good quality fencing into 11 paddocks, about 20 acres of cultivation, balance selectively cleared with nice big old iron bark trees.
The property also features very good steel cattle yards and ramp, watered from creek, three dams, 25,000 gallon of rain water storage, water pumping from creek for gardens and stock.
There is a very comfortable four-bedroom brick home, the large main bedroom has ensuite with spa and walk-in robe, other three bedrooms all have built-ins, modern workable kitchen, family dining area and formal lounge.
There is a super outdoor living area on the N/E corner overlooking the creek.
Double lock-up garage in house, double steel garage with power, two bay steel machinery shed.
The house is set in large landscaped gardens, well off the road in a very private setting.
This is a great opportunity to own your own slice of paradise.

Junabee
ADDRESS:- on request
PRICE: $595,000
CONTACT: Stuart Bond, 0419 677 775
Stuart Bond Real Estate and Auctioneer Pty Ltd, 07 4661 3462
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