Thirlestone Pentland, 4816 QLD
Well grassed desert uplands breeder block.
Property ID: 579491
Listing Type: Sale
Status: Available
Sale Type: EOI
Submission Due Date: 04/09/2026
Property Type: Rural
Property Name: Thirlestone
Property Location: Lake Buchanan area
State: QLD
Location Details:
260 KM southwest of Charters towers
150 KM south of Torrens Creek
Size/Area:
50,585 Acres
Predominate Use: Grazing
Tenure: Pastoral holding lease
Rates: $1452 half yearly
Rainfall: 20 Inches annually
Services:
Mail twice weekly
Charters Towers is a major rural community and has all shopping and medical facilities along with a number of well recognized primary and secondary schools
Improvements:
3-bedroom houses
6 bed unsuited workers accommodation
400 head capacity yards
25 m X 16 m shed
Country Type:
Red sandy loam creek flats with coolabah and currant bush, rising up to areas of red duplex and grey duplex soils in the desert upland areas.
The country is timbered with Ironbark, Currant Bush, Desert Oak, Kurrajong, Bloodwood, Box and Lancewood Trees. It is growing a large body of feed with a mixture of improved pastures such as Buffel Grass and Urochloa, along with natives in the form of Spear Grass, Spinifex, Indian couch, and Kangaroo Grass. A robust population of legume with Seca Stylo and also some Wynne Cassia add to the pastures.
Water:
17 dams,
5 bores,
9 tanks
7 troughs,
seasonal creeks
Fencing:
Most fencing is in fair to good condition. 3 and 4 barb with steel or timber corner assembles.
Plant & Equipment:
TBA
Carrying Capacity:
1,400 breeders
Agent: Central QLD
“Thirlestone” is a well grassed desert uplands breeder block. Located 150 km south of Torrens Creek , 250 kilometres Southwest of Charters Towers in the Lake Buchanan area. Services to the property include mail 2X weekly and land line and internet at the house complex. Charters Towers is a major rural community and has all shopping and medical facilities along with a number of well recognized primary and secondary schools. Cattle sales are held weekly in Charters Towers and Blackall, and every fortnight at Clermont.
Thirlestone is in an average rainfall area of approximately 20 inches and located in a tick free area allowing movement of cattle to the South and West. The property would certainly lend itself to a breeding operation and would also be suitable to finish females.
Fenced into 11 main paddocks, with numerous mustering squares and holding paddocks, “Thirlestone” also boasts a lane system in place that services all the paddocks. All internal fencing on Thirelstone was erected around 2019/2020. “Thirlestone” is very well watered by 17 dams, 5 bores equip with solar, 9 tanks and 17 troughs, and seasonal swamps and water holes. There is scope to increase carrying capacity by utilizing and spreading water further and with more fencing. The current carrying capacity is approximately 1,400 head of cows.
The country is timbered with Ironbark, Currant Bush, Desert Oak, Kurrajong, Bloodwood, Box and Lancewood Trees. It is growing a large body of feed with a mixture of improved pastures such as Buffel Grass and Urochloa, along with natives in the form of Spear Grass, Desert Mitchell, Spinifex, Indian couch, and Kangaroo Grass. A robust population of legume with Seca Stylo and also some Wynne Casia add to the pastures.
“Thirlestone” has been stocked conservatively allowing for good ground cover, and the spread of improved pastures such as Urochloa, Buffel Grass and Seca Stylo. The balance of the pastures are native grasses, such as Spear Grass, Kangaroo Grass, Spinifex and Indian couch. The presence of Seca Stylo is a standout right across the property.
The homestead consists of a 3 bedroom airconditioned house set-in well-maintained garden surroundings. In addition, there is 3 unsuited bedrooms for workers accommodation. Power supply is by way of a solar with backup generator. A large outdoor under cover entertainment area is a real feature with cold-room, BBQ facilities, Bar area and catering facilities with attached 3 unsuited accommodations for visitors or workers.
A large shed approximately 25 m X 16 m provides a workshop and vehicle storage.
The cattle yards have approximately 400 head capacity and consist of a very good permanent race with vet crush and calf branding facilities all under cover. There is a 6-way draft with crow’s nest design. The permitter of the yards are of steel panel construction.
The property will be offered with approximately 800 cows (mostly 8yo and younger) and 25 bulls and some plant to be listed.
Thirlestone offers the opportunity to expand for existing operations with enough scale to be a standalone calf factory in a tick free area. The pastures are healthy; the condition of the breeders and the size of the weaners demonstrate this. A well thought out lane system, good water security, coupled with sound and practical improvements make Thirlestone an attractive asset.
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Brett Christie