JOE and Anita Taylor’s top river frontage property Coolagh at Blackall is sure to generate plenty of interest in the run up to its auction by Ruralco Property GDL Real Estate in Blackall on February 16.
Located 86km from Blackall and 96km from Barcaldine, the 11,579 hectare (28,613 acre) freehold property in two titles.
Located 86km from Blackall and 96km from Barcaldine, it is well situated to take advantage of Blackall cattle selling centre.
Water is a valuable feature of the property having frontage to the Barcoo and Alice River, creek systems, dams and bores, with only 1.2km between waters for stock to travel.
The Taylors have recently embarked on a feral fence across the property which has enclosed 9986ha. There are 11 main paddocks and five holding paddocks.
Coolagh is described as an excellent parcel of country renowned for its breeding and fattening ability. It offers a very good balance of country with an additional 526ha of stock route. Coolagh is currently carrying a good body of grass which include buffel and Mitchell grasses.
Improvements have been well maintained. There is a new set of steel cattle yards, a five stand shearing shed, two sets of steel sheep yards, a machinery/commodities shed, workshop, and five bedroom quarters.
The three bedroom, two bathroom homestead is set in established gardens has generously apportioned size rooms. There also an additional room that is separate from the main house, which could be utilised as a bedroom or school room.
Marketing agent Andrew McCallum, Ruralco Property GDL Real Estate, said during the past 50 years the Taylor family had strived to improve the country, pastures and improvements while sustaining a profitable, low cost operation.
“Coolagh reflects its success on inspection with little to do but count the numbers into the paddocks,” Mr McCallum said. “This Central West Queensland grazing property has a number of grazing options due to its location and easy doing ability.”
Contact Andrew McCallum, 0427 581 889, Ruralco Property GDL Real Estate.