
THE immaculately presented, heritage-listed Braeside Homestead has hit the market, to be auctioned by Elders on June 1.
Located at Dalveen about 30km south of Warwick, Braeside Homestead is described as the ultimate in style and comfort, while maintaining its colonial history and charm.
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The impressive property features 397 hectares (982 acres) of stunning Southern Downs countryside with a vast array of natural fauna and flora, which is also used for cattle production.
The 145 year old Braeside Homestead is nothing short of luxurious, perfectly placed in 3ha of manicured gardens on Turners Creek.
Featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms, the homestead is set in spectacular gardens that include a tennis court.
Other accommodation includes Braeside Residence, which is an exclusive one bed ensuited retreat built 2013 as well as Braeside Cottage and Creek Cottage, which both combine rustic charm and modern luxury.
There is also two bedroom manager's accommodation.
According to the Braeside website, the homestead was in the mid-1870s on country that was previously part of the sprawling Rosenthal run. From 1879 to 1901 the property was developed as a model stud farm by Queensland pastoralist, politician and businessman William Allan.
Braeside has been fully restored to its original grandeur and serves as a permanent memorial to Australia's fascinating colonial history.
Modern infrastructure and quality improvements are also found across the property to support cattle production.
Braeside's cattle country is a combination of lightly timbered native pastures, with some Rhodes and premier digit grass with some legumes and clovers.
The property is divided into 10 paddocks grazing and a holding paddock.
The centrally located steel cattle yards have a five way draft, race and crush on concrete.
The property has been destocked since drought.
Contact Andrew Williams, 0429 004 299, Elders.
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