The Chronicle

Farm for auction after being worked by a family for more than 100 years

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AFTER more than 100 years of family ownership, the extremely well regarded Cinnabar irrigation and grazing property Windermere will be auctioned at 11am at the Kingaroy RSL on May 24.

Windermere is renowned for its fertile alluvial black soil flats and phenomenal lucerne and cropping production capabiliti­es.

It has abundant unrestrict­ed water from five fantastic bores, two ring tanks and 1km frontage to the Kinbombi Creek.

There is also a potential site to install a full circle centre pivot.

Windermere has the scope to crop more than 80 hectares under irrigation.

More than 40 hectares is planted, predominan­tly to lucerne, but also barley, oats and forage, offering immediate cash flow.

The property features two homesteads.

The main, being recently renovated, is a spacious air-conditione­d four-bedroom cladded Queensland­er with a large new entertaini­ng deck.

The second home is also cladded and has three bedrooms, a large kitchen, air-conditioni­ng and ceiling fans throughout.

This property has miles of storage, with six large machinery and hay sheds plus car ports.

The solid timber cattle yards include a vet crush, calf cradle, loading ramp and plunge dip.

The property encompasse­s 120.58 hectares of the picturesqu­e Cinnabar valley and is only a short drive to Kilkivan and Goomeri. Gympie is a 45-minute drive away.

There is access to Windermere with bitumen

road frontage along two sides.

A school bus and mail both come to the front gate and there is mobile phone and internet reception.

Windermere presents as a cash flow opportunit­y with regular hay clientele, rental income from the second home plus cattle grazing country.

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