Situated on an estate within the heart of peaceful farmland, this lovely well maintained 3 bedroom home offers a unique blend of rural tranquility with modern living.
Set on 1 acre of indigenous Albany thicket, the property boasts a wealth of features perfect for those seeking space, privacy, and natural beauty. As you step inside, you're greeted by the rich texture of natural screeded floors and wood that flow throughout the house.
The wooden steps lead up to the mezzanine floor which is home to a bedroom, an office area and large wooden deck. This deck has the most amazing 180 degree views over the farmlands.
The open plan living area below also leads out through aluminium sliding doors onto a wooden deck and into a peaceful indigenous garden. The kitchen area is well equipped
with a gas hob, electric oven, plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher as well as a large amount of cupboard space.
The 2 downstairs bedrooms are both en-suite, with ceiling fans and spacious built in cupboards. The design of the house fosters a deep connection with the natural environment. Each room offers a unique perspective of the stunning bush, ensuring that the beauty of the outdoors is always within reach.
This property boasts 25 800l of rain water capacity, plumbed into the house, a double carport, and a borehole with a 2 500l tank that is also connected to the house. It is set over 2 erven so there is the possibility of building another dwelling. There is no homeowners association at present so no levies to be paid.
This property is situated 15km from Bathurst and 26km from Grahamstown and it’s fabulous schools. Bathurst’s location offers the best of both worlds – a tranquil country lifestyle with access to Port Alfred and it’s beautiful beaches. It is a hub of art, history and quaint restaurants, surrounded by lush farmlands. This peaceful country style living and a wonderful sub-tropical climate are fantastic for the growing of vegetables and herbs and home to magnificent trees. Horse riders are a common sight around the streets of Bathurst. The Pig & Whistle and other lovely restaurants are at the heart of Bathurst and Bathurst is home to the Toposcope, the Agricultural Museum, Bradshaws Mill, Waters Meeting Nature Reserve and the Big Pineapple.
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