18 Ott Street, Rangeville
This home, close to the Rangeville School and High St. Plaza, boasts 3 spacious bedrooms all with large built in robes... more details
Rangeville is is part of the Toowoomba Region in Queensland. Established in 2008, it was preceded by several previous local government areas with histories extending back to the early 1900s. With an urban population of 95,265 Toowoomba is Australia's second largest non-coastal city after the capital Canberra.
The Darling Downs is a farming region on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range in southern Queensland, Australia. The downs are to the west of South East Queensland and are one of eleven major regions of Queensland.
The region was named after the then Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling by Allan Cunningham, an early Australian explorer.
The landscape is dominated by rolling hills covered by pastures of many different vegetables, legumes and other crops including cotton, wheat, barley and sorghum. Between the farmlands there are long stretches of crisscrossing roads, bushy ridges, winding creeks and many herds of cattle. There are farms with beef and dairy cattle, pigs, sheep and lamb stock. Other typical sights include irrigation systems, windmills serving as water well pumps to get water from the Great Artesian Basin, light planes crop-dusting, rusty old woolsheds and other scattered remnants from a bygone era of early exploration and settlement.
Location
132km west of Brisbane
2.0m to Centenary Heights
1.9km to East Toowoomba
3.4 km to Middle Ridge
5.0km to Toowoomba
4.8km to Prince Henry Heights
6.2km to Kearneys Spring
3.1km to Redwood
Post Code
4350
Surrounding suburbs
Centenary Heights, East Toowoomba, Middle Ridge, Toowoomba, Prince Henry Heights, Kearneys Spring, Redwood
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