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Perfect Position / Fenced 6.8 Acres Ideal for Horses or Livestock!

26 McConnell Road, Maidenwell
Offers from $420,000 For Sale
House
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • 6 Car spaces
  • 2.76 Hectares
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Matt Campbell
0417008406
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Description

Located on nearly 7 acres with loads of upside this lovely property is located in an elevated position with views to the Bunya Mountain Range.

Improvements include,

Fully Approved Shed House
Kitchen & Dining
Combustion Fire Place
Air Conditioning
Gas Stove
Timber Flooring
Mains Power
Atco bathroom with 2 toilets his & hers plus shower & laundry
Total of approx 70 thousand litres water storage
Septic & grey water system

Machinery Shed 15 by 12 metres with 6 Metre Height
2 Large bays would accommodate 6 vehicles or machinery
Enclosed storage room could be converted to separate living quarters
Mezzanine level offering loads of storage options
Rear fully enclosed Chook Pen

Land has been selectively cleared and offers good fencing on four boundaries certainly suitable for all types of livestock.

Enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside while still being within reach of amenities. Maidenwell offers a close-knit community and easy access to schools, shops, and recreational facilities. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of rural paradise. Embrace the beauty of nature and create the lifestyle you've always desired at 26 McConnell Road.

NEARBY TOWNS
30.3 km (19 mi) SW of Nanango
43.7 km (27 mi) S of Kingaroy
108 km (67 mi) N of Toowoomba
205 km (127 mi) NW of Brisbane

HISTORY

Pioneer settler John King dug the first well in the district, hence the name Maidenwell.[2]

Maidenwell Post Office opened in 1906 (a receiving office named Pinpinbugie had been open from 1900) and closed in 1978.[4]

Peron State School opened on 1 April 1914. In 1934, it was moved to the foot of the Maidenwell Range and was then known as Maidenwell State School. It closed on 18 March 1938. In 1939, it was relocated to 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the town of Maidenwell, reopening there on 26 March 1940, closed on 20 September 1942, and reopened on 23 August 1943. In 1949, the school was relocated to its current location in Pimpimbudgee and renamed Tanduringie State School.[5]

Tureen State School opened in March 1915 and closed in June 1925.[5]

Tandaringie State School opened on 15 April 1915. It closed in December 1932.[5]

Maidenwell Provisional School opened on 24 January 1921. On 16 May 1923, it became Maidenwell State School. In 1923, it was renamed Pimpimbudgee State School. It closed on 29 July 1946.[5]

Maidenwell Provisional School opened in April 1926. In 1934, a new school building was constructed and was opened as Wengenville State School. It closed in 1961.[5]

The Maidenwell Community Library opened in 2000.[6]

Features

Air Conditioning
Split-System Air Conditioning
Split-System Heating
Fully Fenced
Shed
Floorboards
Workshop
Grey Water System
Water Tank