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Cattle Station & Eco-tourism Site
land area of 2,165* hectares
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Contact:
Sarah D'Ardenne
0406 920 334
"Mount Haldon Station," a rare and exceptional real estate opportunity located at 15 Lefthand Branch Road, Mt Sylvia, QLD in the Lockyer Valley.
Discover the rare and exceptional opportunity to own "Mount Haldon Station," located at 15 Lefthand Branch Road, Mt Sylvia, QLD in the stunning Lockyer Valley. This sprawling property spans over 2,165 hectares of biodiverse landscape, divided into 19 individual titles, making it a perfect investment for those seeking a productive site with endless land usage avenues.
Experience the serene and dreamy landscape that features both rugged and idyllic terrain, currently used for cattle grazing. Yet, with the peak elevation of Mount Haldon and its prime location, the property offers endless possibilities to explore, such as tapping into renewable energy or capitalizing on its breathtaking biodiversity from an ecotourism and conservation perspective.
Thanks to its self-sufficient water supply from 5 bores powered by solar energy, and graded tracks for easy transportation to the far end of the range, this property is an ideal investment for those seeking tranquility. Embark on a rare, explorative journey of quintessential Queensland countryside, offering unmatched views, wildlife, and the essence of retreat.
This unique opportunity includes:
> This sprawling property offers improvements, including a 3-bedroom homestead, multiple sheds, 5 solar-powered water bores, and more.
>With 2,165 hectares of land over 19 titles and plowed tracks for easy access, the possibilities are endless.
>The property also has natural creeks, providing an excellent opportunity for carbon credits and land conservation. Invest in this rare opportunity today. Contact us for more information and to schedule a viewing.
STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS:
>Total land area of 2,165* hectares , over 19 titles, which may be sold separately
>Brick, 3 bedroom homestead
>Four bay shed
>Lockableworkshop shed
>Three phase power supply
>5 solar-powerwater bores
>Hay shed
>Multiple cattle yards
>Tracks have been plowed to gain access to the Southern and Western points of the range
>Three natural creeks running through the property
>Opportunity for carbon credits as well as incentive for land conservation to protect regional endangered species