This charming 130-year-old homestead on Caversham Road is a rare gem, perfectly capturing the essence of a bygone era while offering modern income-generating possibilities. Situated near the picturesque Caversham Mill, this 22.8-hectare property stands as a prime piece of Midland’s real estate.
The property welcomes you with a level, gravel driveway lined with indigenous trees and hydrangeas, leading to a magnificent house surrounded by a large garden featuring 100-year-old Plane trees. This setting, once showcased as a public Show Garden, invites you to experience a genuine rural lifestyle.
The main house exudes historical charm, with an entrance hall flanked by two large lounges, each boasting a fireplace. The heart of the home is a cosy farm kitchen equipped with a traditional Aga
stove, a center island, and a dining area. Oregon free-standing kitchen cupboards and quarry tiled floors enhance the traditional character. Attached to the kitchen are a scullery, dining room, library, and office, maintaining the classic farm kitchen configuration.
Four spacious bedrooms are complemented by two full bathrooms and a guest toilet. The master ensuite bedroom is bathed in early morning sunlight, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The property is a hub for crafting activities, featuring three open garages, three storerooms/workshops, two potting sheds, and a sewing room. Local crafters, including potters and seamstresses, contribute to the onsite shop with bespoke items. Should the new owner wish to continue these crafts, the shop fittings, sewing machines, tables, and pottery equipment will be included in the sale.
The citrus orchard boasts 650 trees, including seedless lemons, limes, mandarins, and Clementine and Satsuma trees. Additionally, the vegetable garden features a variety of fruit trees such as Kaffia limes, cling peaches, pears, apples, blood oranges, grapefruit, nartjies, quince, avocados, and hazelnuts. A small undercover orchard of fig trees is protected by netting from birds. Various herbs and other plants thrive in the veggie beds, with new seedlings ready to be planted.
Rental opportunities abound with a separate cottage consisting of two ensuite bedrooms, a kitchen, and an open-plan lounge/dining room. The cottage also features a swimming pool and a large storeroom, making it ideal for rental income or extended family stays. A shed on the property is currently rented out as a carpentry shop.
For staff, there are four double rooms, a kitchen, a solar-heated shower, and two separate toilets.
Approximately 18 hectares of Kikuyu grass provide rich fodder for livestock. For equestrian enthusiasts, the property includes four stables and a separate feed/tack room.
Water supply is reliable, with a 100-meter-deep borehole and submersible pump providing pure water, previously bottled and sold. A second borehole will be serviced upon the sale of the property. Security is assured with an alarm system, outdoor beams, and a resident Ballid Security guard.
This unique property offers a blend of history and potential, whether you're seeking an income-generating estate or a tranquil countryside retreat. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a prime piece of the Midlands, perfect for living, working, and entertaining.
Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this dream farm yours.
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