THE market for highly productive Darling Downs country will be under the microscope with the sale of the Brymaroo district property Hamlyns.
Located on the Pechey Maclagan Road 50km from Dalby and 60km from Toowomba, the 178 hectare (440 acre) property is being offered through Ray White Rural Pittsworth.
Hamlyns features alluvial black and, chocolate scrub soils as well as ridge country. There are elevated scenic views to both the north and south with a number of excellent house sites.
Hamlyns is divided into five paddocks with a laneway.
Some 113ha (280 acres) is currently cultivated with a further 12ha of ex-cultivation country. Pastures include urochloa, bluegrass and clover as well as natural grasses.
There is a bore equipped with a windmill, a second unequipped bore and a non-operational, former irrigation bore.
Improvements include a two bedroom timber cottage, machinery shed, a two stand shearing shed, 80 tonne silo, and steel and wooden cattle yards with a vet crush.
Marketing agent James Croft, Ray White Rural, described Hamlyns as an ideal mixed farming enterprise.
"Hamlyns is ideally situated between Dalby and Toowoomba in the highly productive Brymaroo district," Mr Croft said.
"There's a combination of the fertile alluvial black soils for cultivation running up to elevated natural grazing areas."
Expressions of interest close with Ray White Rural on December 6.
Contact James Croft, 0429 318 646, or Col Ambrose, 0427 927 745, Ray White Rural.