STEVE and Min Taylor’s Rosevale property Bominda is noted not just for its quality soils and the excellent water, but particularly for its sensational views.
Bominda sits on almost 140 hectares (345 acres) of first class farming country within easy reach of both Brisbane and Ipswich.
The vast majority of the farm is useable, well drained chocolate and black soil country and ideal for cultivation. About 34ha of the 63ha of improved Rhodes grass pasture is suitable for hay production.
Water for both the farm and the home is obtained from three bores, seven dams, and rainwater tanks.
The farm has run about 120 breeders and calves utilising hay and farm-grown barley sprouts.
Improvements include a hay shed and Weean designed cattle yards capable of drafting 200 head of cattle. The five bedroom-plus study family homestead, which was built in 2007, was designed to encompass the stunning views. Bominda enjoys lovely views including the volcanic core of Mount Walker and the spectacular mountain peaks, ranges and escarpments of the Main Range National Park.
Offers of more than $1.3 million are being sought on Bominda, after it was passed in at a Ray White Rural auction on Friday.
Contact Barry Quinn, 0409 828 342, or Peter Douglas, 0407 172 101, Ray White Rural.