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Lot 27 Hintons Lane

Lot 27 Hintons Lane, Thangool QLD 4716, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
642932 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

Parcel 27 on Hintons Lane in Thangool, Queensland, encompasses approximately 642,932 m² of land. The site is accessed via Hintons Lane and lies within the Thangool rural district, providing a sizeable tract of property surrounded by the typical local amenities of the area.

Key details

Locality
Thangool
State
QLD
GNAF PID
GAQLD161180989
Legal parcel ID
27/PM51
Property type
Land
Land size
642932 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
First National Real Estate - Biloela
7.7 km
Ray White - Biloela
7.4 km

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
10.3 km
Primary school | Government
10.9 km
Primary school | Government
10.9 km
Primary school | Catholic
11.6 km
Primary school | Independent
11.7 km
Primary school | Government
%!f(int=12) km
Secondary school | Government
%!f(int=12) km
Primary school | Government
12.2 km
Primary school | Catholic
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What is the total area of the land parcel?

The parcel covers approximately 642,932 m² of land.

What is the predominant land use in the Thangool area?

The surrounding locality primarily supports grazing on native vegetation, with a small amount of crop growing such as sorghum, wheat, and sunflower.

What natural features are nearby that might affect the terrain?

The parcel is situated within a region that includes the Banana Range to the south‑west, the Dawes Range to the south‑east, and several nearby mountains such as Mount Lookerbie (530 m) and Mount Scoria (292 m), giving the area a varied, undulating landscape.

How close is the land to a water feature?

Clinker Creek, a local river, lies about 2 km (1.9 km) from the parcel.

What community facilities are located near the parcel?

Within the Thangool locality you will find a service station, post office, two hotels, an airport (Thangool Aerodrome), a racecourse, a fire station, and St Andrew’s Anglican Church, all within a few kilometres of the land.

What potential agricultural uses could the land support?

Given the region’s suitability for grazing and dry‑land farming, the parcel could be used for livestock grazing, as well as for growing dry‑land crops such as sorghum, wheat, barley, or sunflower.