This 10,6-hectare small-holding is superbly situated in a quiet and secluded area adjacent to the Camdeboo National Park about 4-km from the fourth-oldest town in South Africa, namely Graaff-Reinet.
The small-holding has beautiful uninterrupted views of the mountains surrounding the town, including Tandjiesberg. The Southern and Eastern side is bounded by the Sunday`s River and steep cliffs.
A large solid but well-kept 307 sq metre homestead will welcome you with its warmly inviting ambiance. It consists of 5-bedrooms, 2 and a half bathrooms, as well as well-appointed kitchen and stoep. There is also a 200 sq metre managers cottage which requires some maintenance. A borehole with a 6,000 l/hour capacity is used for household water, the lush garden, and livestock drinking water.
About 8-hectare alluvial sandy-loam soil is levelled for irrigation of lucerne or pastures. This small-holding boasts with water rights for seepage water from the Sunday`s River. This is the first small-holding downstream from the Nqweba-dam, which is allowed to extract water by a weir across the Sunday`s River and delivered into a canal. Water is stored in 2 large reservoirs (one is used as a pool) and the other is serviced by the furrow for dragline pasture irrigation.
Other farming infrastructure are a 73 sq metre shed, 2 lock-up garages and two lean-to's for vehicle parking, 5 separate storerooms, 1 cool room (without compressor), labourer housing, 413 sq metre underroof sheep feedlots, sheep handling and working pens and a load ramp.
There is ESKOM power and the small-holding lies within the Municipal urban edge.
Safe and secure for independent-living close to all the amenities Graaf-Reinet has to offer.
For sale at R6,250,000.00. The seller is not a VAT vendor.
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