Spacious Home with 9x12 Shed on 4950m2 only 15 minutes to Mackay

15-19 Branscombe Road, WALKERSTON QLD 4751

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Listing ID: 20916315

Originally built by highly regarded Geoff Moohin Builders, this home has been lovingly refreshed over the last couple of years.

With three generous bedrooms, master with ensuite, two other bathrooms, a separate formal lounge, an absolutely stunning open plan kitchen, dining and family room which overlooks the large outdoor entertainment area, this home is sure to meet the needs of any family.

There’s also a rumpus room (currently craft room) that could easily be a teenagers or grandparents retreat, as it has it’s own entrance, is near the 3rd bathroom and the very spacious laundry could easily include kitchenette facilities.

With a double carport out front, and huge 9×12 shed with a 4m awning out the back, positioned on just over an acre, this property backs onto cane fields and offers a private, semi rural lifestyle less than 15 minutes to Mackay.

Other features:

Plantation shutters to the front of the house
Tinted windows, east and west
New vinyl planking and carpet
Ducted, zoned air conditioning
New City Cabinet Makers kitchen with top of the range appliances
Plumbing for fridge
Generator change over switch
Both town water and a bore (min 800 GPH) with 7 irrigation outlets
6.6 kw solar (21 panels)
300L roof mount solar hot water
Satellite NBN

Near new 9m x 12m x 4mH shed, with 3 wind lock roller doors – 3.4m opening and a 4m awning
15 amp power and the 3600kg Hoist included

4950m2 block
Assorted fruit trees
Fenced rear garden
Rural Zoning

Welcome to the delightful community of Walkerston, stress-free, comfortable living, just 15 minutes from Mackay.

-Childcare, kindy and primary schools
-Supermarket and specialty shops
-Medical centre and chemist
-Post Office
-Gym
-Takeaways and hotels
-Home to the West Tigers Leagues Club and the iconic Greenmount Homestead.

Disclaimer: The vendors and/or their agents do not warrant errors or omissions, if any, in these particulars, which they believe to be accurate. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the particulars.

Property Features
  • House
  • 3 bed
  • 3 bath
  • 5 Parking Spaces
  • Land is 4,950 m²
  • 3 Garage
  • 2 Carport
  • Dishwasher
  • Built In Robes
  • Rumpus Room
  • Outdoor Entertaining
  • Shed
  • Satellite
  • Street View

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Fast Facts about Walkerston
    The town is situated on the Peak Downs Highway 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south-west of Mackay. Walkerston straddles Bakers Creek for about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). Palms is a neighbourhood within Walkerston, located to the east of the town (21°10′00″S 149°04′59″E).
    This town was commonly known as Scrubby Creek from as early as 1866, and sometimes as Baker’s Creek; later these two names were interchangeable with Walkerston and, to a lesser degree, Alsatia. Scrubby Creek was definitely not a nickname for Walkerston; there were no inverted commas included when the words were printed in newspapers or almanacs. The name was well deserved, for the wild bush scrub grew luxuriantly on the banks of Baker’s Creek. In May 1860, Scots-born John Mackay was only 21 years old when he left Armidale, New South Wales in January 1860 with men, horses and provisions in search of land for cattle runs in north Queensland. They travelled up the east coast, taking a mainly inland route until they came to the junction of Cattle Creek and the Pioneer River, in an area about 15 miles west of present-day Walkerston. They then followed the river, firstly named by Mackay’s companions as the Mackay River but now known as the Pioneer. The Pioneer Valley railway reached Walkerston from Paget on 10 August 1885. Whilst there was a station building, there was no passenger platform, passengers accessing the trains from the ground. The Walkerston public library opened in 1977. At the 2006 census, Walkerston had a population of 2,563.
    The town has two primary schools, a post office, three bars (including a sports club), and a supermarket. Walkerston State School caters for students from Prep to Year 6. It opened on 24 April 1880. St John's Catholic Primary School is on Creek Street, Walkerston. It accepts enrolments for students from Prep to Year 6. The Catholic primary opened 29 January 1924. The Mackay Regional Council operates a library in Dutton Street.


    Contact Us About This Property

    Real Estate Agent
    Robyn Agius
    Sales Representative
    0419 216 364