Description

Nanango Cabinets

Extensive business that has been established for 10 years.
The business manufactures cabinets, custom kitchens & vanities and caters to the commercial and domestic markets.
Perfectly situated amongst other industrial businesses, it is well respected in the local community for its excellent products and knowledgeable customer service.
With a number of key accounts in place, the business is ready to be taken to the next level.
Located in the gorgeous Southern Burnett region of QLD, Nanango has in excess of 9000 residents and is the perfect place for a “tree change!” It is home to affordable housing and is well serviced by all necessary amenities and facilities.
A freehold sale that offers good returns from a turnover in excess of $200,000.
OWNERS WILL CONSIDER ALL REASONABLE OFFERS
SELL $500,000

ABM ID: 1160

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Nanango is located on the D’Aguilar Highway approximately 175 kilometres north-west of Brisbane.
It’s a terminus of the Burnett Highway and can be reached by following:
the D’Aguilar Highway from Caboolture
the Brisbane Valley Highway through Esk
the New England Highway via Yarraman
the D’Aguilar Highway from Kingaroy or
the Burnett Highway via Gympie and Goomeri

Nanango is a moderately large country town and has a very friendly and informal atmosphere.
The CBD features impressive chainsaw sculptures and murals which reflect the town’s historical connections with timber-felling, farming and mining. Nanango has a low-humidity climate (cool summers and brisk winters) and is surrounded by vine scrublands and eucalypt forests. The massive Tarong Power Station and Meandu Coal Mine are located 16km to the south of the town and the Bunya Mountains are located about 53km to the south-west.
Nanango has a very long history and a great deal of it is preserved in its buildings – especially Ringsfield House, a wonderfully restored circa 1908 Queenslander developed by architect Robin Dods and now the headquarters of the Nanango Historical Society (Ringsfield is open to visitors most days of the week).

Nanango also has a vigorous cultural and sporting life and is host to an art gallery, several potteries and many craft outlets. The town also has many clubs and a range of sporting facilities including an RSL, bike, darts, golf, bowling and archery clubs. The are 13 well-maintained parklands in the Shire which naturalists believe are home to 250 different bird species.

Nanango also has several museums and a number of live entertainment venues which regularly host performances by local theatre and musical groups. The Lee Park race track – not far south of the CBD – hosts around 8 meetings each year; and in recent years several vineyards and cellar doors have been developed close to Nanango as well.

Major annual events include the international Criterium Bike Race (held in Nanango’s CBD in February); the Nanango Show (held at the Nanango Showgrounds in April); the Nanango Arts Festival (held over a week in June); the Nanango Country Music Muster (held at the Showgrounds in September); the week-long Pioneer Festival (in October) and the Christmas Carnival (in December).