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  • Charming Home and delightful cottage set on pictureque acreage

    This beautifully landscaped property is hidden from the road in a peaceful, cul-de-sac location with not a neighbour in sight. Enjoy absolute privacy and serenity on nearly 4 acres amongst self-caring gardens. The entertaining area boasts leafy views across to the D’Aguilar Ranges. Hear nothing but the sounds of native birds who visit regularly. Fully dog fenced with separate paddock and dam. Horse trails begin at the end of the cul-de-sac and only 4 minutes from Samford Village.

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    http://www.belleproperty.com/49P0204

  • Immaculate Brick Federation Queenslander, spectacular views, winning estate

    Located in the award winning Lawson Valley Estate, and nestled on a hilltop, this immaculate Federation Queenslander enjoys breathtaking views to Mount Samson and the House Mountain Ranges. There are ample living areas and a generous NE facing entertaining rotunda, protected from the elements and often visited by King Parrots and Mountain Rosellas. All on 5+ lush acres, ideal for horses, with 2 paddocks and a dam. Under 9 minutes from Samford Village

     

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    http://www.belleproperty.com/49P0081 

  • Contemporary Living With A Bit Of Wow – Clear Mountain

    Architecturally designed for lifestyle and space, nestled on 5.5 acres with sweeping views of the valley, this home provides the perfect escape without compromising convenience. Open plan living joined together by beautiful timber decking allows you to enjoy the peaceful privacy while having easy access to buses, school and shops.

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    www.belleproperty.com/49P0222

     

  • Samford Rangers Football club Onlin sign on for 2014

    So you missed Sign On Day … never mind, you can still sign on online. www.samfordfootball.org.au samford-rangers-football-club-fc-logo-design-99designs_23940757~f3d50a4eed88fa306760ccc882cd1b28afa262a0_largecrop

     

     

  • Architectural style home with character, on 5 acres in sought after camp mtn

     

    Lifestyle: This peaceful, NE facing Camp Mountain retreat offers complete privacy in a whisper quiet cul de sac street. Native birds visit in the gum trees that surround these 5 useable acres. Relax year round in the solar heated saltwater pool and sauna, or take in the views from the Bali hut, with ample room for entertaining.

    http://www.belleproperty.com/49P017

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  • SAMFORD STAGS ANNUAL BALL- 1920’s Gangters & Gals

     

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    Tickets will be on sale at the Stag house at the following times.

    Tuesday 5 – 6:30pm
    Wednesday 5 – 6:30pm
    Thursday  5 – 6:30pm
    For telephone bookings contact Donna on 0437432962
    This event is our biggest fundraiser for the year and also a sensational night out, please support your club.
  • Samford Steiner School opens new Science Wing

    Samford Steiner School students now has a new state of the art Science facility which combines elegant architecture with functionality. The advent of the new building also means improved facilities for teaching hard craft which will move into the old science shed, as a knock on effect the present hard craft shed will be used for installation of a kiln for ceramic work.

  • Art Exhibition & Fundraiser Sept 15th

    10am – 3pm – 9 springfield Crt, Wights Mountain

    All monies go to the Crimson Family.

    Artwork by Diane Kime, Ian Jones and other Brisbane artists.

    Woodwork by David May, Gaetano moschella, Trevor Gaskell, Clive Oldfield and Barry Poole.

    Wood Sculptures by Guy Breay and Sandra Skodnik.

    There will be art, leather and metalwork demonstrations on the day.

    Entry is by donation. Contact Diane on 0428 986 096 for further info

  • Samford futures – the Samford Parklands – vision

    “Rarely does an opportunity arise for a community to have access to a unique parcel of land where recreation, cultural and
    environmental education can be creatively housed together.”

    The 700 acre former CSIRO Tropical Pasture Research Station was a contributor to Samford’s social, economic and landscape values for at least 40 years until the Federal Government directed it to be sold around the year 2000. Its existence over that time was accepted by the local community and governing councils as an unchanging anchor in the landscape. The character of the property has had a profound influence on the nature of Samford village by assisting to keep it compact and distinct. It has also provided the pleasant northern entry to the Village that brings the historical rural nature of the Valley right to the doorstep of the village.

    http://www.samfordfutures.org/

    http://www.samfordfutures.org/userfiles/media/samfordfutures-report-March2013.pdf