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Woolooga QLD 4570
Woolooga QLD 4570
Woolooga QLD 4570
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Property was sold on 19 April 2021.
Sold on 19 April 2021.
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Share Property
Woolooga QLD 4570
Woolooga QLD 4570
Woolooga QLD 4570
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Property was sold on 19 April 2021.
Sold on 19 April 2021.
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Escape the hustle and bustle with this countryside retreat, ideal for those seeking peace and tranquility.
Embrace a greener lifestyle with this eco-conscious property, minimizing your environmental footprint.
Only a couple of minutes from the historic Woolooga Hotel is this 106.57 hectares (approx. 263 acres) of some of the most productive grazing country in the district. Renowned for producing fat vealers, the property is smothered in tropical legumes. Rich pastures of Rhodes, Paspalum, Green Panic, Pangola and Bluegrasses are interspersed with various legumes, including Wynn Cassia. The property is divided into 10 paddocks and is currently grazed rotationally. A laneway permits easy access back to the steel and timber cattle yards with vet crush and loading ramp. Water is provided by more than 13 dams, some spring fed, and a windmill equipped bore that fills tanks and is gravity fed to water troughs. A 3ha or 10 megalitre water license exists for Wide Bay Creek. There are several versatile sheds including a 4 bay machinery shed, a Besser block former dairy, a steel and timber hay shed and the old timber dairy shed nestled under the shady trees by the yards. A comfortable 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, lowset weatherboard house is set among very productive gardens planted with fruit trees, grape vines and a flourishing pineapple and pumpkin plantation. Water for the house is via 11,000 gallons of rainwater tanks. Ceiling fans are throughout the residence and the kitchen features a silky oak benchtop. Primary school is only a few minutes away and secondary schools and shopping are 30 mins by bus to Gympie. Noosa is a 1 hour trip down the Highway. This outstanding property is ideally situated for Stud duties with a corner location and main road frontage to showcase your product. 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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Only a couple of minutes from the historic Woolooga Hotel is this 106.57 hectares (approx. 263 acres) of some of the most productive grazing country in the district. Renowned for producing fat vealers, the property is smothered in tropical legumes. Rich pastures of Rhodes, Paspalum, Green Panic, Pangola and Bluegrasses are interspersed with various legumes, including Wynn Cassia. The property is divided into 10 paddocks and is currently grazed rotationally. A laneway permits easy access back to the steel and timber cattle yards with vet crush and loading ramp. Water is provided by more than 13 dams, some spring fed, and a windmill equipped bore that fills tanks and is gravity fed to water troughs. A 3ha or 10 megalitre water license exists for Wide Bay Creek. There are several versatile sheds including a 4 bay machinery shed, a Besser block former dairy, a steel and timber hay shed and the old timber dairy shed nestled under the shady trees by the yards. A comfortable 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, lowset weatherboard house is set among very productive gardens planted with fruit trees, grape vines and a flourishing pineapple and pumpkin plantation. Water for the house is via 11,000 gallons of rainwater tanks. Ceiling fans are throughout the residence and the kitchen features a silky oak benchtop. Primary school is only a few minutes away and secondary schools and shopping are 30 mins by bus to Gympie. Noosa is a 1 hour trip down the Highway. This outstanding property is ideally situated for Stud duties with a corner location and main road frontage to showcase your product. 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.