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Superb equine property in heart of the hinterland

There is everything a horse-lover could wish for at a superb 23.07ha property in the Noosa hinterland.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house with magnesium pool at 50 Chinamans Creek Rd, Tuchekoi, features a covered sand arena, adjoining shed, two dams and bore.

Listed for sale at offers over $2.50m with Jeanette Catalano and Mario Catalano of Hinternoosa, Merrigum is a quality home that enjoys not only looking over the magnificent horse infrastructure but has panoramic rural views.

“The new owners won’t want to leave home,” Jeanette said. “The outlook keeps changing every day.”

Featuring near-new, custom-made infrastructure, the property has been attracting inquiry from interstate.

“You will not easily find a property with such infrastructure and within 15 minutes of Cooroy.

“It is an ideal property for equestrian … all the pasture is improved.”

A long winding driveway entrance through remote-control gates leads up to the single-level home.

A great design, the brick home features a beautiful central kitchen and covered outdoor areas.

Close by is an air-conditioned shed, wired for the internet.

The real attraction is the full-size 60m by 20m sand arena that is irrigated and partly covered for all-weather riding.

There are three loose box stables (5m by 4m), and open tack room – all with high ceilings.

The new concrete floor enables parking of vehicles to load and unload the horses.

Nearby is another four-bay, powered shed with a toilet and basin, ideal for the horse washing machine.

The property has all-new internal fencing with equimesh that is also dog secure.

There are three paddocks with improved pastures, two dams, and a solar-powered bore.

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