Location: An exceptional grazing opportunity in the Southern Downs region, 'Strathpine' is a charming rural acreage property only minutes from Leyburn and is centrally located between Toowoomba and Warwick with an easy commute to Brisbane. With convenient access, this property combines country appeal with grazing opportunity and prime connectivity to major centres. 7.5 kms* West of Leyburn74 kms* South of Toowoomba68 kms* Northwest of Warwick200 kms* West of Brisbane Services: Mail Mon-Fri, 7.5kms* to Leyburn Primary School P-Y6, Mains powerRPD and Area: L13 on RP35138 - DA approval for 3 Titles (1 x 3218ac & 2 x 500ac Titles) = 1706.964ha (4218.08 Acres*)Rate: $1,138.30* per half yearCountry: This centrally located grazing property features open to lightly timbered Poplar Box country, complemented by elevated Granite and Traprock ridges along the eastern and southern boundaries. The semi-permanent Speer Creek defines the western boundary, offering light, fertile creek flats that were previously cultivated. Native timber varieties include Narrowleaf Ironbark, Cypress, Queensland Blue Gum and Box, while cleared tracks throughout the property provide excellent accessibility. A diverse mix of established native pastures enhances both productivity and visual appeal.Securely fenced on all four sides, the property combines mixed farming potential with natural beauty.200 acres* - Front paddock: previously cultivated, now returned to native grasses100 acres* - Back paddock: previously cultivated, now returned to native grassesWater:Bore: Windmill bore (400ft / 120m) reticulated to tank and trough.Dams: 7 dams across the property.Storage Tanks -100,000L galvanised tank (fed from dam via petrol pressure pump) with Poly tank connected to main tank.3 x 5,000-gallon (approx. 68,000L total) poly tanks for drinking water, interconnected with a pressure pump.Elevated low-set 8,000L galvanised tank for additional storage.Creek Access: Speers Creek on the western boundary, with semi-permanent watering holes.Improvements:Two-Stand Shearing Shed (Sunbeam) - generator powered, with a new roof (2021), upgraded flooring and deck boards. Versatile in use, it can also serve as a rustic country wedding or function venue.Cattle Yards - Solid timber and steel construction, designed to handle up to 100 head, complete with vet crush and loading ramp.Machinery Shed -3-bay steel machinery shed (including one bay with concrete floor and steel truss design).Timber-clad machinery/tool shed - power connected, plus lean-to providing additional covered car storage.Residence: A comfortable two-bedroom Colorbond, metal-truss home featuring recent internal renovations. The updated kitchen is fitted with sleek new appliances, including a gas cooktop and electric oven, while the bathroom has also been refreshed. The home is well-equipped for modern living with NBN superfast internet and reliable mobile reception via a nearby tower just 5km away - ideal for working from home.Fencing: Fenced into 8 paddocks - all with access to water, 6kms exclusion fenced on the Western boundary, 4/5 barb timber posts Northern boundary (3km new), Southern & Eastern Boundary netting with timber posts - Fencing is in good to functional stockproof condition. Remarks: 'Strathpine' is a well-located property with excellent all-weather gravel road access. It features well-established native pastures, ideally suited to both sheep and cattle grazing or fattening, and is supported by strong fencing throughout. Water security is assured with a windmill bore, multiple dams, several watering points, additional tank storage, and fertile creek flats along Spear Creek. The property also includes areas of previous cultivation, mains power connection, and established tracks for ease of movement. Adding to its appeal, a current DA approval is in place to subdivide the holding into three separate titles. Ideally positioned between major regional centres, 'Strathpine' offers an enviable blend of rural lifestyle, productivity, and future scalability.Carrying Capacity: Owner estimates property could run 120* cows & calves in normal season conditions. Inspection: By appointment. Contact Jonny Arkins 0409 052 584 *=Approximately
The size of Tummaville is approximately 279.8 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering nearly 0.2% of total area. The population of Tummaville in 2016 was 63 people. By 2021 the population was 55 showing a population decline of 12.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Tummaville is 20-29 years. Households in Tummaville are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Tummaville work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 57.20% of the homes in Tummaville were owner-occupied compared with 44.00% in 2016.
Tummaville has 47 properties. As at 31 December 2025:
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