Equine Excellence in Glenore Grove
If horses are your passion, then this property is your dream realised. Welcome to 14 Laurette Drive – a purpose-built equestrian setup with everything a serious horse owner or trainer could ask for, located in the heart of Glenore Grove.
Located just 4 minutes from the Plainland Woolworths and the rapidly developing Plainland precinct, you'll enjoy seamless access to everyday essentials, schools, cafés, and medical services. You're also just one hour to Brisbane, 35 minutes to Ipswich, and...
If horses are your passion, then this property is your dream realised. Welcome to 14 Laurette Drive – a purpose-built equestrian setup with everything a serious horse owner or trainer could ask for, located in the heart of Glenore Grove.
Located just 4 minutes from the Plainland Woolworths and the rapidly developing Plainland precinct, you'll enjoy seamless access to everyday essentials, schools, cafés, and medical services. You're also just one hour to Brisbane, 35 minutes to Ipswich, and 35 minutes to Toowoomba – making this one of the most connected acreage locations in the region. It's acreage living with city accessibility.
The centrepiece of the property is the 20m x 60m grass arena, professionally engineered with surrounding drainage that feeds into the dam. It's been established for four years, and thanks to its sandy base, it rides beautifully as-is, though it could easily be surfaced if desired for more specialised work.
Next to the arena sits a 12m x 16m shed, housing four spacious 4m x 4m stables, each fitted with EVA foam flooring for ultimate comfort. Two dedicated 3m x 3m cross-tie bays offer convenience for grooming and tacking up, while a pair of 7m x 14m cattle rail yards next to this shed provide additional flexibility for training or managing livestock. There are two smaller paddocks situated at the front of the property, with split post, plain wire and electric standoffs in place. With 24,000L of tank water already in place (plus room for two more tanks), water security is well accounted for.
The rear two-thirds of the property is divided into nine paddocks, all using Bordin C posts with white sighter wire - a safety-first design that gives at the strainer if impacted, then reattaches easily. Each paddock is roughly half an acre in size, except the spacious back and gully paddocks, which are over an acre each. The fencing and infrastructure were part of a high value upgrade, which included extensive earthworks and structural improvements.
Pasture quality has been a major focus here, with Reclaimer Rhodes, Gatton Green Panic, Cooch, established for seasonal balance and optimum nutrition. This winter the paddocks have been over-sown with Sustainable Paddocks Equine Winter Renovator Blend. The current rotation system means there's always a body of feed available through winter and summer alike.
Watering the paddocks is easily managed using the 3,000L tank near the 4m x 8m horse shelter. An automatic system would be easy to install, but the current setup allows for careful management of water intake. There's also a tap behind the shed, connected to trickle town water, perfect for running water to troughs when required and a dam that has never run dry, even in drought, thanks to the property's unique soil profile that balances sand and clay for both drainage and retention.
The green shed, roughly 8m x 16m, offers ample storage with an office at the rear featuring a floating floor, kitchenette, and power – perfect for managing equine admin, working from home, or even converting into a groom's quarters.
The home itself is neat and functional, offering 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan living space with fireplace and reverse-cycle air conditioning. The kitchen includes an electric stove and oven (18 months old), and the electric hot water system is brand new. The entire house yard and front section of the block (up to the horse shelters) is dog-proof fenced, offering security for pets and children alike.
In addition to the water tank storage of approximately 45,000L, the property is connected to trickle town water, ensuring water security. Smart meter wiring has been installed so power readings can be taken remotely - a nice modern touch. The little hut on-site is plumbed and ready to be repurposed for a variety of uses, from feed prep to future expansion.
In short: this property isn't just horse-friendly – it's horse-obsessed. Every decision made here has been with the equine lifestyle in mind, making it a rare opportunity for buyers who want a property that's already dialled in for horse care, training, and long-term pasture health.
14 Laurette Drive isn't just a home – it's a lifestyle built for those who live and breathe horses.
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