This three-bedroom, two-bathroom Nutek home in a fabulous area in Bathurst ticks all the boxes.
The living area comprises a kitchen, lounge, and dining room with vaulted ceilings, leading off to two patios. The south facing patio has glorious sea views and overlooks a manicured, beautiful garden. The north-facing patio is very private with a glorious garden – an ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee or relax, read, or simply enjoy the sounds of nature.
The south facing patio leads off from the lounge area via large sliding aluminium doors, has amazing sea-views and overlooks the glorious, manicured garden. There is a separate scullery and pantry.
The three bedrooms are of a good size, all with built-in cupboards. The main bedroom is en-suite, while the other two share a bathroom. All
floors are of beautiful warm wood.
The larger than normal double garage has an electrified door, and houses the laundry,
Five 5000 litre tanks and two water pumps ensure that there is an adequate water supply for both home and garden on this 1286 square metre erf, which are also plumbed into the house.
Apart from being in a quiet and sought-after area of Bathurst, security in the form of burglar bars and an alarm, plus a high wall on one boundary and a high fence on the other three ensure that this home is safe and secure.
This home is ideal for a small family, retirees, or anyone wanting to enjoy the beauty of Bathurst countryside with glorious sea-views as an extra.
Bathurst is approximately 12 kilometres inland from Port Alfred, on the R67 road, in the Eastern Cape. Bathurst is now part of the Ndlambe Local Municipality.
Many original settler houses and other historical buildings have been preserved, and there remains much of the look and feel of an English village of the early 19th century.
There is an eclectic mix of farmers, artists, those seeking a more peaceful lifestyle, academics and retirees.
The Pig and Whistle Inn, at the heart of the village, is reputedly the oldest extant pub in the country, built in 1821 by Thomas Hartley.
Bathurst neighbours the Waters Meeting Nature Reserve, home to many species of animals, bird and plants. The reserve offers hiking trails, picnic spots and a viewpoint of the river and valley. The surrounding area hosts pineapple farms, game reserves and cattle and sheep ranches. It is a 10-minute drive to the beach town of Port Alfred, and 45 minutes from the cultural mecca of Grahamstown.
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