Don't be fooled by this little piece of rural paradise. It is not only rich in alluvial soils but steeped in the history of the district.
The grand old 19th century Queenslander perches atop the hill as the Mary River winds its way along the boundary. Built in the late 1890's, it abounds with large living areas and 5 generous sized bedrooms on the upper level, whilst the 6th is in the lower self-contained living area. A formal dining room is off the kitchen and the family sized lounge is warmed by the wood heater.
The entire home showcases local timber. The hardwood frames, local pine VJ walls and the kitchen cupboards groaning under the weight of slabs of local hardwood as benchtops.
The huge front deck not only looks over the River, but oversees the surrounding farms and the inground pool below. Five kilowatts of solar should minimise your power bills. A couple of large farm sheds complete the structural improvements.
This 40 acres is some for which the district is renowned. Grow almost anything alluvial soils and plenty of water means almost anything is possible. There is currently an Olive plantation, but not for fruit. The leaves are harvested for the lucrative oil market. The grove has potential for expansion and increased production with underground mains and hydrants at each row.
The property was the original Cobb & Co. station en route from Maryborough to Kilkivan and retains some of the old machinery. It was also the surveyed site for the Township of Miva, hence the property contains 27 separate titles.
Primary School is 7km to Gundiah whilst High School is by bus to Gympie.
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.