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Farm for Sale in Barberton Rural

Barberton, Barberton Rural

Erf Size 181 ha
Macadamia nut farm
Location:
The farm is situated approximately 12 km west of the town of Barberton and easy accessible by road.

Climate:
The property varies in topography from flat to slightly sloping towards the river. Summers are hot and humid with average temperatures of 10°C minimum and 30°C maximum. Winter temperatures vary between 8°C minimum and 23°C maximum. Hail and frost do occur occasionally. The average rainfall for the area is approximately 850 mm per annum.

Soils:
The soils are a mixture of Hutton and Sandy loam with areas of rock outcrops. Soil colours are red to yellow brown.

Land use:
Some areas have been planted to macadamia nuts before, but are currently fallow due to frost.

The macadamia orchards cover forty-eight hectares with tree ages ranging between two and seven years old. Read more...
Listing Number
114364935
Type of Property
Farm
List Date
06 May 2024
Size of farm
181 ha
Zoning
Agricultural

Education

Chief Funwako Secondary School
2.65km
Khanyisile Primary School
2.96km
Moodies Primary School
3.65km
Ekhiyeni Primary School
5.66km
Mhola Primary School
5.83km
Kamhola Secondary School
5.95km
Emjindini Secondary School
6.11km
Ekucathuzeni Primary School
6.15km
Ngwane Primary School
7.13km
Sikhutsele Primary School
7.14km
Mountain View School
7.97km
Barberton Combined School
7.99km
Gateway Christian Combined School
8.06km
Hoërskool Barberton
8.85km
Barberton Academy
8.91km
Little Angel Primary School
9.02km
Laerskool Barberton
9.17km
Amon Nkosi Primary School
9.20km

Sports and Leisure

Thorncroft Natuurreservaat
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Cythna Letty Natuurreservaat
6.46km

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