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Nestled within the serene expanse of an extensive equestrian estate, this remarkable tranquil 6-bedroom family home boasts an array of luxurious amenities. Every detail from solar panels to tennis courts, stables, and paddocks is tailored to elevate your living experience. Complete with a charming flatlet, this estate offers the perfect blend of elegance and functionality for discerning homeowners seeking a harmonious retreat.
ACCOMMODATION INCLUDES:
- 6 Bedrooms.
- 5 Bathrooms.
- 2 large lounges and a formal dining room.
- Study with built-in cupboards.
- Additional study,
- Country-style kitchen with a family dining area.
- Walk-in pantry as well as a separate scullery and laundry area.
- Large patio.
- Entertainment area with a
built-in bar area.
- Separate snooker room.
- 12 Air conditioning units.
- Fireplace.
- Wine cellar.
- Flatlet with an open plan lounge, kitchen, and 2 bedrooms en-suite.
- Jacuzzi and sauna.
- Heated Pool with 2 chlorinators.
- Satellite.
- 2 Bedroom Staff Quarters.
- Additional storage.
- Tennis Court.
- Grey water system.
- Vegetable patch.
- Access Gate.
- Borehole.
- Electric Fencing.
- Low maintenance face brick finish.
- Solid face brick boundary wall.
- 5 Stables, plus tack room and undercover patio.
- 1 x 20m x 44m arena.
- 1 x lunge area.
- 4 x paddocks.
- Almost 100 fruit trees were planted on the property.
- Solar system with 24kw 3-phase inverter with 30kw battery backup.
- Solar geyser.
- 4 Garages and 4 carports.
- All curtains and blinds are included in the purchase price.
Randjesfontein is centrally situated between Johannesburg, Sandton, and Pretoria. It is a hidden gem for those who need to work in the hustle and bustle but want to feel like they are in the countryside when they head home. This beautiful equestrian country estate offers 26km of well-kept horse trails. The slogan on the website is a perfect description: “THE SPIRIT OF RANDJESFONTEIN EMBODIES THE CALMNESS OF A COUNTRY LIFESTYLE WITH AN EQUESTRIAN ATMOSPHERE. A haven within the central gauteng region.”
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