Rural
Goondiwindi 52 Marshall Street , Queensland Telephone 07 4671 4466
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Salesperson:
Pauline Leonard
Goondiwindi
52 Marshall Street
Goondiwindi, QLD 4390
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Property ID: 2564533
$995 000
This very private home occupies a prime 3607m2 position in a blue-chip residential precinct -
A long driveway winds past well established gardens to this tranquil riverside home. Green foliage spills from the gardens lining the pathway to the front door.
Once past the foyer, the home’s large integrated living area looks over lush green lawns to the Macintyre River and to the farmlands of NSW beyond. The living area has space for formal living in addition to family and dining areas. Sliding glass doors open to a deep, south-facing verandah and a paved area at the side of the house.
At the front of the home a semi-enclosed patio overlooks expansive, established gardens. Its northerly aspect makes it a perfect spot to relax in all seasons.
The large kitchen has a wide view of the living area and surrounds. It features technika appliances, ample bench and drawer space, pantry and a polished granite servery to the living room.
The spacious master bedroom has a generous walk-in robe, a private ensuite & reading lights in addition to ceiling lighting. The remaining three bedrooms have built-in robes. Bedroom two opens to the patio. One of the bedrooms has two separate telephone lines, allowing it to be used as a study.
The main bathroom is designed to maximize accessibility. The hand basin and toilet can be individually accessed.
A neutral colour palette has been used throughout the home. 9’ ceilings add to the feeling of spaciousness. Whether your preference for furnishings is for modern or traditional styles or a mixture of both, this home provides the perfect backdrop.
The home is fully air-conditioned with split system air-conditioners.
Storage includes generous linen cupboards, laundry storage, and in the dual garage, a large store room with power points. The garage has a remote control electric door. Quality fittings used in the home include famous Hansa tapware, Vitra basins and toilets, Gainsborough locks & levers, solid core doors and solid core sliding doors on cupboards.
A watering system uses grey water and river water on the lawns and gardens.
This is a limited edition opportunity to secure a stunning river front residence in a truly tranquil, “blue-chip” location.
Exclusive to Leonard & Co Raine & Horne
The above report has been prepared by us on information we have obtained and while we trust it to be correct, it is not guaranteed by us and prospective purchasers must rely on their own enquiries
Goondiwindi is 350km south west of Brisbane, on the Western Downs border of NSW and QLD. Farmland surrounds the town. The twin town of Boggabilla is a short distance away on the NSW side of the border.
Goondiwindi is a modern, vibrant place yet retains the stylish simplicity of a traditional country town. The town’s charm is enhanced by tree-lined streets, well kept gardens and the picturesque Macintyre River. River frontage provides a unique and tranquil setting for one of the state’s fastest growing rural communities.
There is a wide range of shopping, dining, accommodation and entertainment, with more than 11,000 people residing in the town and surrounding Waggamba and Moree Plains Shires.
Goondiwindi is a major centre for agricultural production, with the district producing and growing a diverse range of crops and fibres, including wool, beef, cotton, sorghum, corn, wheat, barley and chickpeas.
The town is a major transport hub for trucks and other traffic. The Newell, Leichhardt, Gore, Cunningham, Barwon and Bruxner Highways all merge at Goondiwindi or nearby. The town is also the administrative centre for the Goondiwindi region. Goondiwindi is a popular stopping point for interstate travellers, with a wide range of motels and restaurants.
The town has three schools - a public primary school, a private primary school and a public high school.
Goondiwindi boasts an active sporting community which has active participants in rugby union, rugby league, cricket, golf, tennis, Australian football, netball, swimming etc. A major sporting highlight is the annual “Hell of the West Triathlon”, run in February each year. It is supported by competitors from all over Australia.
The town is served by Goondiwindi Hospital.