134 Home Street, NANANGO, 4615, Queensland
FOR SALE: $190,000
Property ID: 3114104
- 3

- 1

- 2

Property Description
HOW BIG IS BIG ENOUGH?
You should see this main bedroom. You can sleep in it, exercise in it, lounge in it, or just do laps.
This is an unique home on the hill in town, but well hidden by landscaped front gardens. From here you just roll into town.
You could use bedroom 3 as a study, and it offers an enclosed patio off it overlooking the garden. There is a large entry room which opens out onto the open air conditioned living areas.
Then you go out the back doors and you have a covered rear verandah and a paved entertainment area with a spa in the corner.
All up, you have a tidy entertainers home at a realistic price.
The sustainability declaration is with the owners at present.
Local Suburb Information
Nanango
Nanango is a town in the South Burnett region of Queensland, 210km north-west of Brisbane. Nanango sits at the junction of the D'Aguilar and Burnett Highways.
Nanango's principal industries are power generating and coal mining, agriculture, beef and pork production, dairying and milk processing, timber growing and milling, small crops, natural medicine, art and craftwork and tourism.
Nanango has two primary schools - Nanango State Primary and a catholic school called St Patricks. It also has a high school that was established in 1982 and is set over 35 acres of land. It includes a special needs unit as well as a daycare unit for the children of young students.
Nanango has its own hospital, with more hospitals in nearby Kingaroy.
Nanango has a vigorous cultural and sporting life and is host to several potteries and many craft outlets. Sporting clubs include bike, darts, golf, lawn bowling and archery. There are 13 well-maintained parklands, which naturalists believe are home to 250 different bird species.
Because of its proximity to Brisbane, Nanango attracts day and weekend visitors from South East QLD. Tourists also travel through the town on their way between Rockhampton in the north and Sydney/Melbourne in the south. The CBD features chainsaw sculptures and murals which reflect the town's historical connections with timber-felling, farming and mining.
A great deal of Nanango's colourful history is preserved in its buildings, especially Ringsfield House, a restored circa 1908 Queenslander, now the headquarters of the Nanango Historical Society. Unfortunately several fires throughout ravaged the CBD of the town, especially the fire of 1940 which destroyed all of the shops on the southern side of Drayton Street from Fitzroy to Henry Street. This led the CBD to have a 1950s ‘feel’, due to the architecture of the time. One building that escaped the ravages of fire was ‘Nobby's Corner’, an example of an old-fashioned corner store with wide verandas.
Current Property
Similar Properties
Sold Property
Similar Properties
Contact Agents
Nanango
58 Drayton Street
Nanango, QLD 4615
View Office Web Site
Greg Pogson
-
View Contact Details
Phone: 0438 728 287
Office Phone: 07 4163 3333
Office Fax: 07 4163 1822
Email:






























