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House, sale, milnerton, western cape

house Large north facing home with sea views. A delightful entertainers home with beautiful finishes and easy flow rooms. Steps away from a breathtaking seascape this modern take on west coast styling has a lot to offer the discerning purchaser. Travertine tiled floors raise the level of opulence in this well appointed home. Spacious bedrooms and beautiful bathrooms allow one to enjoy this magnificent statement of living. Features : Interior Features : Carpeted Floors, Alarm System Appliances : Stove, Washer/Dryer Hookup ? Hood Fan Exterior Finish : Masonite Sewer/Water Systems : Public Roof : Spanish / Clay Tile Lot Features : Lawn, Patio, Garden Area, Corner Lot, Fenced View : Intracoastal, Ocean View, River View Extra Features : Garage Door Opener, Pets Allowed, Unfurnished, Balcony, Cable Available, Satellite Dish Background Information on Milnerton : Introduction: Milnerton is a well established residential suburb with a fully functioning and efficient infrastructure. Its close proximity to the sweeping white beaches of Table Bay offers a wide range of leisure options, from beach-combing to board-sailing, while other facilities on the doorstep include golf courses, sports clubs, bowling greens, gyms and heath clubs. There are also good medical facilities, including the Milnerton Medi-Clinic close by as well as a municipal library, many churches, three primary schools, two high schools and a college. The neighbouring Rietvlei Sanctuary, a significant ecological wetland, is a haven for water birds and a great place for a walk. History : Milnerton has a rich history and has proved to be an invaluable component of life in Cape Town. Founded in 1897 by Milnerton Estates and named after the then High Commissioner for South Africa, Lord Alfred Milner. Suburbs: Milnerton is often seen as a general area including the following areas: Cambridge Estate, Century City, Milnerton Ridge, Sanddrift, Tygerhof, Woodbridge Island. These suburbs were all "add-ons" to Milnerton proper, which has clear boundary lines. The commercial/industrial development in the Milnerton area has also been very pronounced over many years, with the Montague Gardens, Killarney Gardens, Marconi Beam and other areas expanding rapidly with warehouses, factories and related businesses. The old Milnerton Racecourse, long an essential feature on the Cape horse racing calendar is currently being converted into a major housing development, giving rise to a new suburb of Milnerton, namely Royal Ascot. The houses in Milnerton itself are generally "older" type houses, having been built over the last 100 years. The streets in Milnerton are laid out in a grid pattern and are generally named in an alphabetical order. The residential areas of Milnerton are generally quiet, with tree lined streets and ample parks and green areas. General facilities: Facilities in Milnerton include the full range of educational facilities, from crches, pre-primary, primary and high schools. The Milnerton Library is one of the better librariesin the Cape. Milnerton Crime Watch has been instrumental in reducing the crime rate in the area. Milnerton Police Station is also ready to serve the community. An active ratepayer's organisation also looks after the interests of residents in the area. The Theo Marais Park provides a large sporting complex that caters for the needs of the sporting community in Milnerton. The Milnerton Golf Club is a true links course that has hosted major championship tournaments over the years. An active Surf Lifesaving Club provides essential services to beachgoers the holiday season. Service Clubs are well represented in the area, with the Milnerton rotary Club having recently celebrated its 25the anniversary. Most of the major retail stores are in the area and of course Canal Walk, the largest shopping centre in South Africa is located on the outskirts of Milnerton at Century City. Property Market : As regards the property market, Milnerton can be regarded as a middle to upper class suburb with a large sectional component. Most of the free standing propertiesare large with well established gardens. Property prices start in the region of R600 000
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3,700,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, oceanview heights, western cape

building plot, 800 m² Vacant erfs available from R360000 to R380000 - from 711 to 800 sq.m. Struisbaai Property Market : The property market consists of about 4500 properties in the whole area. Many of the investors view the “southernmost tip of Africa” as the perfect location for a retirement or holiday home. Reasons for the area’s increasing popularity are its seclusion, safety and lack of industrial activity, whilst pollution is virtually unknown. Prices are also still reasonable in despite the very strong capital growth achieved over the last two years. Prices for stands in beginning-2004 were selling at about R50 000 while homes were selling from about R350 000. Stands (vacant erfs) are being marketed from about R360 000, whilst homes are being marketed from about R650 000 – showing a dramatic increase of about 700% in stands / vacant erfs and about 100% increase for homes. Prime property on the beach carried in 2004 a price tag ofup to R650 000 for stands and up to R3,5-million for houses. The homes in this end of the market has not achieved the same dramatic increases experience in the lower priced properties. Background Information : Situated one kilometer from L’Aghulas, the southernmost tip of Africa, Struisbaai is one of the Cape's best kept secrets. This small, picturesque coastal village boasts the longest white coastline in the Southern Hemisphere, ideal for safe bathing, boating and watersports. The migrating southern right whale herds pass this hospitable coast to mate and calve in the secluded enclaves along the shoreline, making Struisbaai an imperative destination forthe nature lover. Struisbaai is particularly well known for its excellent fishing There is some debate as to the origin of the name Struisbaai. Some authorities believe that it means 'strawbay' and it earned this name by the fishermen's cottages that were originally built of straw. Others claim the name Struisbaai is derived from the Dutch vogelstruijs or 'ostrich'. The low shrub-covered terrain bordering the sandy coast is certainly ostrich country and you will still see a good number of these giant birds sharing the land with dairy cattle and merino sheep. According to legend, Struisbaai is named for the size of its beach - an old Nederland word for "huge". Major Attractions : - Visit the southern-most tip of Africa at Aghulhas, the official position of the tip is 34° 49' 58" south and 20° 00' 12" east. A cairn marks the tip's exact position. It is at this longitudinal point that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. - Hotagterklip Cottages is fishermen's cottages at the entrance to Struisbaai, built by early fishermen. Some of the cottages are now used as holiday homes and have all been declared as national monuments. They are oftenfeatured in the paintings of many South African artists. The unusual name of this little place comes from the days of the first wagon track, when a stone outcrop imposed a sharp detour on all travelers. Most of the old cottages were allowed to fall into ruin, until recently when the original cottages have been expertly restored. - The famous Aghulhas lighthouse, a very popular attraction, was built to aid the early explorers on their passage of the rough seas off Cape Aghulhas. It is the second oldest working lighthouse in Southern Africa. Stone mined from the adjacent limestone quarry provided the raw materials for its construction. The building also houses a unique lighthouse museum and restaurant. Remains of ancient stone fish traps used by the Khoe Khoe people can be seen to the east of the lighthouse. - Shell shops are a must visit for the shell collector and browser. Collectors and casual beachcombers prize the delicate shell of the Argonaut alike. Their occurrence on South African beaches is somewhat seasonal and stranding is most frequent between April and August at the end of the spawning season - Graveyard of ships, the Zoetendal, Birkenhead and Arniston are some of the many shipwrecks found along the Aghulhas coastline. Showpieces from these shipwrecks are on display at the Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum. - Anglican Church is a small restored thatch-roof church, which is a national monument. It is a much sought after venue for small weddings and services. Outdoors Activities : - The quant fishing harbour is at present being used by both fishing and ski boats. - Walk along the 14 km uninterrupted white beach called “Die Plaat”, and look for some unique Nautilus shells along the shoreline of the bay. Enjoy swimming or sunbathing at this popular swimming beach. There are change-rooms alongside the beach, with showers and toilets. - Boat based whale watching from the Struisbaai harbour is a popular attraction when these gentle giants arrive from the arctic waters to mate and calve during May to December. They can be seen from L´Agulhas to Infanta with the biggest concentration in the bay at De Hoop / Infanta. During this period they are visible from the beach. They play or move about slowly with their calves. The best vantage point is at Koppie Alleen in the De Hoop Reserve. The local whale population is increasing at 7% per annum. Contact the Cape Agulhas Tourism Bureau : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557. - Coastal Safaris offer Land Rover tours along the coast of Cape Aghulhas and Struisbaai. A Satour Local Tourist Guide will take you to see rare bird species, Khoe khoe kitchens, shipwrecks and ancient fish traps. : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557 You can also experience e.g. the L´Agulhas National Park on a quad motorcycle, a vehicle that has minimal impact on the environment & is easy to ride. +27 82 854 5078/9 - Hiking & Mountain Bike Trials. All the nature reserves and most of the guest farms offer hiking and mountain bike trails. - Nature Reserves : Visit the nearby Aghulhas National Park. The area around the southern-most tip of Africa, often referred to as the Aghulhas Plain, offer visitors rich natural and cultural features to explore. +27 28 435 6078 / 6222. De Hoop Nature and Marine Reserve Seven distinct ecosystems exist. Wildlife, fynbos and bird life in abundance. Largest concentration of Southern Right Whales along South African coast from July to November each year. +27 28 542 1126 De Mond Nature Reserve Estuary of the Heuningnes River with rich bird life. . +27 28 424 2170 Heuningberg Nature Reserve (Bredasdorp) Sanctuary of a large variety of Erica and Protea species. Spectacular sightings of the rare red Bredasdorp lily in April and May. Offers various 2-15km hiking trails. +27 28 424 2584 Geelkop (private nature reserve) (Elim) Geelkop (yellow hill) derives its name from the mass of yellow-flowering plants, particularly Leucadendrons, which cover the hill during spring. The Geelkop private nature reserve is about 450 hectares in size. Presently a half-day hiking trail and a circular drive with splendid views exist. +27 28 482 1806 - Bird-watching opportunities: Rare Cape Vultures, Flamingos, and African Black Oystercatchers. Large flocks of the endangered Blue Crane frequent farmlands. Breeding pairs are often spotted between September andDecember. Situated in the Overberg, between Bredasdorp and Struisbaai, alongside Soetendalsvlei -southern Africa´s largest natural body of fresh water - Langrug Lodge is a splendidly secluded and beautifully restored, self-cateringcottage that was originally built in 1912. It is fully equipped and sleeps six in comfort.The shoreline and grasslands around the vlei host a variety of bird species, small mammals and reptiles, making it a rewarding experience for birders, nature-lovers and those who simply appreciate peace and quiet beneath the African skies.
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360,000 ZAR

House, sale, riebeek kasteel, western cape

house Over a century old house on a corner plot in the beautiful Riebeek Kasteel in the Swartland. Zoned for business or residential, it can be changed to the best buy in that area. Oregon Pine window and door frames to give the charm of a area gone by. With a loft the same size as the house, this is a must see and renovate to see and get back the old way of life. Features : Interior Features : Fireplace, Ceiling Fan, Carpeted Floors Lot Features : Lawn, Swimming Pool, Trees / Shrubs, Corner Lot, Fenced Yard, Garden Area Exterior Finish : Brick Extra Features : Covered Parking. Background Information : Riebeek Kasteel & Riebeek West (The Riebeek Valley) Introduction : The valley and its twin towns, Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West, lie an hour northeast of Cape Town. The Riebeek Valley has to be one of the most picturesque spots in the Swartland. As Cape Town traffic has faded, you leave the N7 at Malmesbury. The Kasteelberg rises before you like a stone fortress. Drive over Bothmanskloof Pass, and there it is... Lifestyle : The valley became known for its eccentric artists, alternative lifestylers and genial locals. While village gossip and the ravaging summer heat are downsides, the balance of the year is great. It’s so beautiful, there’s very little crime, and the community spirit is excellent. Riebeek Kasteel is the more elegant town, with a Eurocentric square surrounded by shops and restaurants. Yet Riebeek West has its own draw cards – large Victorian houses, and more peace and quiet. The Valley has a collection of restaurants, coffee-shops and bars which struggle to exist, and it still has the commercial disadvantage of being “on a back road”. No real commercial attractions exists and the Valley certainly do not have a population to support the hostelries that began to spring up. For three centuries, the valley was the preserve of Afrikaans farmers. Fifteen years ago, things changed. The majority of the properties sold are not as holiday homes, but to people want to live in the Valley. Buyers are drawn by the scenic beauty, good schools, and the proximity to Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Tygervalley. With the property boom and the olive festival has come a different type of settler. ‘It is no longer only the “artistic types” or retirees, but now includes the mainstream people & even more younger people who have made money and don’t need to be in the city. There are no real opportunities for employment in the Riebeek Valley, so you have to be self-sufficient – work from home, commute, or have a private income. As more companies outsource and employ less, people may as well live in a beautiful place and do business with a computer. Demograpics : 88% of the population speak Afrikaans while only 2.5% speak English. 78% of the population of the Riebeek Valley is coloured, 18% white and 4% black. History : The solitary mountain was ‘discovered’ in 1661 during an expedition into the hinterland led by Corporal Pieter Cruythoff, and named ‘Riebeeck’s Kasteel’ in honour of the governor and his Cape castle. Later, Willem van der Stel offered land in the area to colonists, and the farms Allesverloren and Kloovenberg were established. Among the first farmers were Huguenots, who planted vineyards. Artisans including wagon makers joined the farming community in Riebeek Kasteel, while retired farmers settled in grander houses four kilometres away in Riebeek West. Property Market : The attraction of cheap property is no longer to be found as properties are as expensive as any in the better suburbs of Cape Town, and there is still very little infrastructure. 800m²-900m2 plots sell for R400 000; Entry-level houses start at just under R1-million The majority of properties sell between R1m- to R2m; Top-end properties - over R4m. Popularity peaked in 2004 . Property in Riebeek Kasteel is the most expensive in the Swartland district. Capital growth over the last year increased only 4% while cheaper areas were catching up fast (Malmesbury 11%, Darling 47%, & Porterville with a 37% capital growth). In Riebeek West (15.23%), the average price of property sold has risen from R557 750 to R680 351 over two years. A handful of upmarket developments are taking root in the valley. Average sale prices in the Swartland during the past year: Malmesbury (R623 000), Moorreesburg (R477 000), Riebeek West (R680 000), Riebeek Kasteel (R735 000), Porterville (R467 000), Darling (R618 000), Hopefield (R412 000), Citrusdal (R406 000), Clanwilliam (R530 000) and Piketberg (R427 000). General information : Restuarants : According to the 2007 edition of Eat Out, there are no less than seven entries for the Riebeek Valley amongst South Africa's best 800 restaurants. The Barn, Bishops at the Riebeek Valley Hotel, Café Felix, Café Oppie Square, Cook and Gardener, Kasteelberg Inn and Bistro, Pleasant Pheasant. - The Barn for views +27 22 448 1377 - Café Felix +27 22 448 1179 - Kasteelberg Bistro on Kasteel’s town square +27 22 448 1110 - L’Attitude for pizza +27 22 448 1440 For info on the olive festival and accommodation, visit www.riebeekvalley.info For valley information, see www.riebeekvalleyhandbook.co.za or call Riebeek Valley information at +27 22 448 1584, +27 22 461 2459 or Swartland Tourism +27 22 487 1133 (sources : (1) Property Professional / Catriona Ross (2) Property Scout)
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3,000,000 ZAR

Cottage, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

cottage Two Bed roomed en-suite, lounge, dinning room, study, living room, kitchen with triple garage. Under-floor heating and fully air-conditioned The development opportunity will consist of improved utilization of the current buildings. and building twenty four additional cottages, approval for development has already been granted to turn this magnificent investment into a flourishing business catering for Weddings, Special Events with the appropriate accommodation. About Stellenbosch Known as the Eikestad (City of Oaks), the historic town of Stellenbosch is located about 50km northeast of Cape Town. Stellenbosch is second only to Cape Town in the "oldest town in South Africa" stakes. One of Simon van der Stel's first missions when he arrived as governor in the Cape in 1679 was to explore further up the Eerste River. He came upon a magical little valley and named it Stellenbosch (Stel's Bush). By 1687, sixty freehold grants had been made and within 25 years Stellenbosch was well established and thriving. Today the town is a hive of activity, as it is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. As a hive of activity, it is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. Stellenbosch Golf Club One of the oldest clubs in the South Africa, this course is in the heart of the wine lands recently hosted the world amateur championships as well as the S.A. Open in 1999. A fairly long parkland course, it must have one of the most envied clubhouse balcony views ever! http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t524/
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Cottage, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

cottage Three Bed roomed en-suite, lounge, dinning room, study, living room, kitchen with triple garage. Under-floor heating and fully air-conditioned. The development opportunity will consist of improved utilization of the current buildings and building twenty four additional cottages, approval for development has already been granted to turn this magnificent investment into a flourishing business catering for Weddings, Special Events with the appropriate accommodation. Known as the Eikestad (City of Oaks), the historic town of Stellenbosch is located about 50km northeast of Cape Town. Stellenbosch is second only to Cape Town in the "oldest town in South Africa" stakes. One of Simon van der Stel's first missions when he arrived as governor in the Cape in 1679 was to explore further up the Eerste River. He came upon a magical little valley and named it Stellenbosch (Stel's Bush). By 1687, sixty freehold grants had been made and within 25 years Stellenbosch was well established and thriving. Today the town is a hive of activity, as it is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. As a hive of activity, It is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. Stellenbosch Golf Club One of the oldest clubs in the South Africa, this course is in the heart of the wine lands recently hosted the world amateur championships as well as the S.A. Open in 1999. A fairly long parkland course, it must have one of the most envied clubhouse balcony views ever! . http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t522/
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Cottage, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

cottage Two Bed roomed en-suite, lounge, dinning room, study, living room, kitchen with triple garage. Under-floor heating and fully air-conditioned. The development opportunity will consist of improved utilization of the current buildings and building twenty four additional cottages, approval for development has already been granted to turn this magnificent investment into a flourishing business catering for Weddings, Special Events with the appropriate accommodation. About Stellenbosch Known as the Eikestad (City of Oaks), the historic town of Stellenbosch is located about 50km northeast of Cape Town. Stellenbosch is second only to Cape Town in the "oldest town in South Africa" stakes. One of Simon van der Stel's first missions when he arrived as governor in the Cape in 1679 was to explore further up the Eerste River. He came upon a magical little valley and named it Stellenbosch (Stel's Bush). By 1687, sixty freehold grants had been made and within 25 years Stellenbosch was well established and thriving. Today the town is a hive of activity, as it is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. As a hive of activity, it is home to the University of Stellenbosch, as well as the famous wine route that meanders through the fertile countryside. Stellenbosch was the first town to market the idea of a Wine Route. Stellenbosch Golf Club One of the oldest clubs in the South Africa, this course is in the heart of the wine lands recently hosted the world amateur championships as well as the S.A. Open in 1999. A fairly long parkland course, it must have one of the most envied clubhouse balcony views ever! . http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t525/
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House, sale, suiderstrand, western cape

house, 605 m² Unique double storey property, situated in serene Suiderstrand. One of only a few houses available here. Properties have been selling like hot cakes here over the last 6 months, and prices are steadily climbing. Background Information Struisbaai & L’Aghulas: Struisbaai Property Market : The property market consists of about 4500 properties in the whole area. Many of the investors view the “southernmost tip of Africa” as the perfect location for a retirement or holiday home. Reasons for the area’s increasing popularity are its seclusion, safety and lack of industrial activity, whilst pollution is virtually unknown. Prices are also still reasonable in despite the very strong capital growth achieved over the last two years. Prices for stands in beginning-2004 were selling at about R50 000 while homes were selling from about R350 000. Stands (vacant erfs) sold in March 2006 from about R350 000, whilst homes were marketed from about R650 000 – showing a dramatic increase of about 700% in stands / vacant erfs and about 100% increase for homes. Prime property on the beach carried in 2004 a price tag of up to R650 000 for stands and up to R3,5-million for houses. The homes in this end of the market has not shown the same dramatic increases experience in the lower priced properties. Background Information : Situated one kilometer from L’Aghulas, the southernmost tip of Africa, Struisbaai is one of the Cape's best kept secrets. This small, picturesque coastal village boasts the longest white coastline in the Southern Hemisphere, ideal for safe bathing, boating and watersports. The migrating southern right whale herds pass this hospitable coast to mate and calve in the secluded enclaves along the shoreline, making Struisbaai an imperative destination for the nature lover. Struisbaai is particularly well known for its excellent fishing. There is some debate as to the origin of the name Struisbaai. Some authorities believe that it means 'strawbay' and it earned this name by the fishermen's cottages that were originally built of straw. Others claim the name Struisbaai is derived from the Dutch vogelstruijs or 'ostrich'. The low shrub-covered terrain bordering the sandy coast is certainly ostrich country and you will still see a good number of these giant birds sharing the land with dairy cattle and merino sheep. According to legend, Struisbaai is named for the size of its beach - an old Nederland word for "huge". Major Attractions : - Visit the southern-most tip of Africa at Aghulhas, the official position of the tip is 34° 49' 58" south and 20° 00' 12" east. A cairn marks the tip's exact position. It is at this longitudinal point that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. - Hotagterklip Cottages is fishermen's cottages at the entrance to Struisbaai, built by early fishermen. Some of the cottages are now used as holiday homes and have all been declared as national monuments. They are often featured in the paintings of many South African artists. The unusual name of this little place comes from the days of the first wagon track, when a stone outcrop imposed a sharp detour on all travelers. Most of the old cottages were allowed to fall into ruin, until recently when the original cottages have been expertly restored. - The famous Aghulhas lighthouse, a very popular attraction, was built to aid the early explorers on their passage of the rough seas off Cape Aghulhas. It is the second oldest working lighthouse in Southern Africa. Stone mined from the adjacent limestone quarry provided the raw materials for its construction. The building also houses a unique lighthouse museum and restaurant. Remains of ancient stone fish traps used by the Khoe Khoe people can be seen to the east of the lighthouse. - Shell shops are a must visit for the shell collector and browser. Collectors and casual beachcombers prize the delicate shell of the Argonaut alike. Their occurrence on South African beaches is somewhat seasonal and stranding is most frequent between April and August at the end of the spawning season - Graveyard of ships, the Zoetendal, Birkenhead and Arniston are some of the many shipwrecks found along the Aghulhas coastline. Showpieces from these shipwrecks are on display at the Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum. - Anglican Church is a small restored thatch-roof church, which is a national monument. It is a much sought after venue for small weddings and services. Outdoors Activities : - The quant fishing harbour is at present being used by both fishing and ski boats. - Walk along the 14 km uninterrupted white beach called “Die Plaat”, and look for some unique Nautilus shells along the shoreline of the bay. Enjoy swimming or sunbathing at this popular swimming beach. There are change-rooms alongside the beach, with showers and toilets. - Boat based whale watching from the Struisbaai harbour is a popular attraction when these gentle giants arrive from the arctic waters to mate and calve during May to December. They can be seen from L´Agulhas to Infanta with the biggest concentration in the bay at De Hoop /Infanta. During this period they are visible from the beach. They play or move about slowly with their calves. The best vantage point is at Koppie Alleen in the De Hoop Reserve. The local whale population is increasing at 7% per annum. Contact the Cape Agulhas Tourism Bureau : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557. - Coastal Safaris offer Land Rover tours along the coast of Cape Aghulhas and Struisbaai. A Satour Local Tourist Guide will take you to see rare bird species, Khoe khoe kitchens, shipwrecks and ancient fish traps. : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557 You can also experience e.g. the L´Agulhas National Park on a quad motorcycle, a vehicle that has minimal impact on the environment & is easy to ride. +27 82 854 5078/9 - Hiking & Mountain Bike Trials. All the nature reserves and most of the guest farms offer hiking and mountain bike trails. - Nature Reserves : Visit the nearby Aghulhas National Park. The area around the southern-most tip of Africa, often referred to as the Aghulhas Plain, offer visitors rich natural and cultural features to explore. +27 28 435 6078 / 6222. De Hoop Nature and Marine Reserve Seven distinct ecosystems exist. Wildlife, fynbos and bird life in abundance. Largest concentration of Southern Right Whales along South African coast from July to November each year. +27 28 542 1126 De Mond Nature Reserve Estuary of the Heuningnes River with rich bird life. +27 28 424 2170 Heuningberg Nature Reserve (Bredasdorp) Sanctuary of a large variety of Erica and Protea species. Spectacular sightings of the rare red Bredasdorp lily in April and May. Offers various 2-15km hiking trails. +27 28 424 2584 Geelkop (private nature reserve) (Elim) Geelkop (yellow hill) derives its name from the mass of yellow-flowering plants, particularly Leucadendrons, which cover the hill during spring. The Geelkop private nature reserve is about 450 hectares in size. Presently a half-day hiking trail and a circular drive with splendid views exist. +27 28 482 1806 - Bird-watching opportunities: Rare Cape Vultures, Flamingos, and African Black Oystercatchers. Large flocks of the endangered Blue Crane frequent farmlands. Breeding pairs are often spotted between September and December. Situated in the Overberg, between Bredasdorp and Struisbaai, alongside Soetendalsvlei -southern Africa´s largest natural body of fresh water - Langrug Lodge is a splendidly secluded and beautifully restored, self-catering cottage that was originally built in 1912. It is fully equipped and sleeps six in comfort.The shoreline and grasslands around the vlei host a variety of bird species, small mammals and reptiles, making it a rewarding experience for birders, nature-lovers and those who simply appreciate peace and quiet beneath the African skies. Contact Tourism Bureau for information. +27 28 424 2584. - Sport Facilities includes in Struisbaai & L´Agulhas : Suidpunt Deep Sea Angling Club : +27 28 435 6102 L´Agulhas Tennis Club : +27 28 435 6105 L´Agulhas Bowls Club : +27 28 435 6957 L´Agulhas Jukskei : +27 28 435 6635 Struisbaai Tennis Club : +27 28 435 6748 Agulhas Club : +27 28 514 1629 (Trans Agulhas Rubberduck race). In nearby Bredasdorp : Golf : +27 28 424 1855 Squash : +27 28 425 1170 Netball : +27 28 424 3100 Bowls : +27 28 424 2585 Tennis : +27 28 445 3160 Underwater Hockey : +27 28 424 2455 Sports Complex : +27 28 425 1366 (Rugby, cricket, hockey, athletics) Where to eat : Struisbaai : Fynbos Koffiewinkel +27 28 435 6226 Harbour Lights +27 28 435 6053 L´Agulhas : Agulhas Country Lodge and Restaurant, Main Road +27 28 435 7650 L´Agulhas Seafoods, Main Road +27 28 435 7207 Lighthouse Restaurant, Main Road +27 28 435 7506 Suidpunt Potpouri Coffee Shop, Main Road +27 28 435 7378 Zuidste Kaap Restaurant, Main Road +27 28 435 6034 Where To Shop : Supermarkets : Places to Browse : South Bound (shells, gifts), Beachcomber Building, Struisbaai +27 28 435 6016 Struisbaai Stationers & Craft Shop, Struisbaai +27 28 435 7804 Suid-Kuns (art gallery), Main Road, L´Agulhas +27 82 929 4276 Suidpunt Potpourri (gifts), Main Road, L´Agulhas +27 28 435 7378 Agulhas Region : Background Information : The Cape Agulhas region offers a veritable paradise of nature in all her glory, which will delight even the most discerning tourist, botanist, hiker, photographer, historian, bird watcher or angler. Bordered by blue mountain ranges, set in undulating hills in a kaleidoscope of gold, green and brown, with endless beaches and dunes. Fragrances of fynbos which merge with mountain and sea air. A RICH HISTORY: The history of this area is closely interwoven with the early history of the Cape. A few stock farmers established themselves here as early as 1710. Well-known families settled as pioneers in the southern coastal area, as did shipwreck survivors of various nationalities. It is believed that this blending of cultures is the reason for the hospitality and sincerity of the people of the Overberg. In 1824 Moravian missionaries founded the Elim Mission Station in the Strandveld on the banks of the Nuwejaars River. This enabled them to spread the gospel to the inhabitants and to teach them basic skills. Bredasdorp was founded by Michiel van Breda in 1838 - he was the first Mayor of Cape Town and also laid the foundation of the Merino sheep industry on his farm Zoetendals Vallei. Napier like Bredasdorp, originated round a church. Van Breda and another leader, Pieter Voltelyn van der Byl, could not agree on the location of a church for the community. As a result two churches were built and two towns were founded in 1838. Napier was named after a former governor, Sir George Napier. In addition to farming, fishing has been an important industry since the early days. Both Waenshuiskrans / Arniston and Struisbaai were originally fishing villages. Today both towns are popular holiday resorts. The unique architecture of these fishermen's cottages is typical of this region, and many are proclaimed national
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1,846,000 ZAR

House, sale, oudtshoorn, western cape

house Stylish grandeur from the past This neat and modernized home with oregon floors have 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, formal sitting- diningroom, openplan kitchen and family room, spacious flatlet with utility room or offices for a business from home. Price: R1 270 000.00 Background Information Oudtshoorn: Property Market: Most of the property enquiries come from people who are established professionally in George but who are selling up there with a view to commuting. Most still commute. But the commercial sector is picking up as the town is growing rapidly. There’s definitely scope in Oudtshoorn for young people and families looking to relocate – and there are no burglar bars on the houses. Even though salaries might on average be lower than elsewhere because it’s a small town, the cost of living is not high. The general profile of property buyers is that of people opting for a lifestyle change and financial scaling down, rather than capital gain. Some properties in the sought-after Wesbank area are still zoned as agricultural. Riverside properties here front municipal land, which property owners often rent cheaply for extra space to raise ostriches, horses, chickens... or goats. Oudtshoorn is unique in that you can have a farm in town - but they are not “plots.” They are more like “Gentleman’s Estates.” In the older part of town the stands are a little smaller but the houses are Karoo-style sandstone homes with yellowwood floors. The historical integrity of the town has been maintained with buyers of the sandstone homes always restoring them. They are very sought after, so they are very scarce. The town boasts several good schools – some Afrikaans only and some bilingual. Most local publications feature bilingual editorial. There’s also a private hospital – the Klein Karoo Medi-Clinic – as well as a provincial hospital. Oudtshoorn is a short 45 minutes’ drive from George and Wilderness. And although George airport is close by, you could always park your bird at an airstrip in Oudtshoorn itself. History: The town built its fortune on the European fashion industry’s delight in the feathers of a huge, flightless bird found roaming wild in the area. After the collapse of the feather market during World War One, the town eventually became what it is today: the world’s foremost producer ostrich meat - ‘the healthy alternative to beef’ and ‘the Rolls-Royce of leather.’ Oudtshoorn is steeped in colonial history and one of the most notable features of the town is its architecture. Beautiful gothic-style churches were built from the abundant local sandstone, and delicate ‘broekie lace’ adorns the so-called Ostrich Palaces that were the homes of the ostrich barons of the 1900s. General: Situated along the banks of the Grobbelaars River at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains, Oudtshoorn – the ‘ostrich capital of the world’ – sprang up from the midst of a tiny farming community in the late 1800s. Many of the architectural styles in Oudtshoorn are found nowhere else. The sandstone homes have been preserved and restored, imparting a sense of gentility to the town despite the advent of modern shops. Oudtshoorn is deservedly famous for its hospitality. Small-town grace coupled with an unexpected cosmopolitan style make for both warm and interesting locals. The town’s most famous historical resident, CJ Langenhoven (1873?), is often called the Shakespeare of Afrikaans literature. He was a vociferous proponent of Afrikaans culture (he translated Omar Khayyam’s The Rubaiyat into Afrikaans), and today many things in Oudtshoorn are named after him. These days the Karoo dorpie is the venue for the biggest – and arguably the best – arts festival on the South African calendar. The KKNK (Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees, or Little Karoo National Arts Festival) has benefited the town in several ways, apart from the obvious economic benefit from the annual week-long cash injection. Art and culture is exploding in this town due to the exposure to the arts that the KKNK has given locals. The success of the KKNK has changed perceptions of Oudtshoorn, resulting in an increase in general tourism to the town. This provides employment for many of the ‘non-professional’ locals, who make a living from creative use of the by-products of the ostrich industry – mostly eggs and feathers. The Cango Caves continue to dazzle. But where Oudtshoorn was once primarily dependant on the Caves and the ostrich farms to draw tourists, increased interest in the ‘dorpie in the desert’ has created an awareness of the many other attractions of the town and the area. A variety of accommodation, from backpackers’ lodges to five-star game lodges, can be found within five minutes’ drive from the CBD. Quality restaurants and shops abound. There’s plenty to do, from lying in a swimming pool all day, horse riding and hiking to 4x4-ing in the mountains. There’s also a full range of sports facilities. The Cango Wildlife Ranch (on the outskirts of town, one minute from the CBD) has an endangered species breeding facility and hosts the oldest and biggest cheetah contact centre worldwide. A lesser known but enticing aspect of Oudtshoorn is its position as the ‘gateway’ to the R62 Wine Route – the longest wine route in the world. Oudtshoorn itself boasts 17 wineries set amongst the dramatic mountain scenery. (Try the Prins Albert Shiraz.) An important feather in the town’s cap is the fact that the crime levels are very low. It is still very rural and agricultural in character. Climate: It is sunny throughout the year and, as befits the town’s location in the semi-desert, the average maximum temperature in summer is 36.8ºC, although it can easily rise to 45ºC. Temperatures are mild in winter, though it can drop to zero at night – making Oudtshoorn the perfect place to spot the rare nocturnal iced cactus. Oudtshoorn’s water is pure spring water from the Swartberg mountain range. The air is equally pure because the limited water supply makes the area unsuitable for heavy industry. (Source : Property Magazine)
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1,270,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house, 2000 m² 3 Bedrooms housse on a large (2000 sq.m) erf. 1 Bath Room, Lounge, Single Garage. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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620,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Lots of potential in this 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, Lounge, Large kitchen, Washroom, outside toilet, storeroom, lovely grounds. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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635,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com Enjoy the security of a complex in the country living. This home offers you with 2 Bed Rooms, Full Bath Room, Single Garag
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660,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com 2 Bed Rooms (b.i.c.) with Open plan Kitchen / Lounge / Dinning Room. Bathroom, Braai Room with seperate toilet, Old style wooden beams with oregon ceilings, Single Garage, Irrigation system. Good area
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720,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com Very neat 2 Bed Room (b.i.c.) house with Full Bathroom and seperate toilet. Open plan Lounge and Kitchen (tiled). Braai Room with door that leads outside. Double garage with Double Carport. Fully fenced . Good Location
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650,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living areas, Large kitchen, Cul de Sac, Single Garage
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650,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com 3 Slaapkamers, 2 Badkamers, 2 Leefareas, Dubbel Motorhuis, Ruim Woning, Studeerkamer, Stoorkamer, Werkskamer, Hoekerf, Naby Skole
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792,000 ZAR

Vacant land agricultural, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

Vacant Land Agricultural, 2000 m² Come enjoy the farm life on 2000m² small holdings, Serviced with Electricity , Water and sewerage connections. Dont miss out contact us today. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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295,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living Areas, Double Garage, Wendy House, Good area, Inside Braai, Wooden Floors and Ceilings, Spacious
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785,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living Rooms, Large Kitchen, Fully Fenced, Single Garage with separate Carport Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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580,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Complete according to your taste. Steel Frame with Office downstairs, Kitchen, Bathroom, Double Garage, Upstairds Bathroom, Inside Braai and lots of space. Lovely views over the Swartland. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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595,000 ZAR

House, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

house Small but cute 3 Bed Rooms, Lounge, Bath Room, spacious Kitchen, with single garage. Sentral. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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425,000 ZAR

House, sale, riebeeck kasteel, western cape

house, 1991 m² Bordering on export table grape vineyards, this house enjoys a "rural setting" with views over the vineyards towards mountain ranges on the south, east and west. The house is one of the older houses within Riebeeck-Kasteel and is of historical value. It is very much "Cape Victorian" style, with a roof of corrugated iron gabled with clipped eaves at either end and supported by heavy poplar & oregan beamed ceilings and thick walls, making it sturdy and strong. The main entrance of the house boasts original double oregan pine doors leading to an open plan entrance hall/ lounge, with floors of both Italian tiles and woolen carpets. The lounge opens onto the southern patio (with views over the vineyards) via a pair of "happy doors". There are two (2) bedrooms downs stairs. Each of which shares an en suite bathroom. Both bedrooms have poplar & oregan pine beams/ ceilings painted white. Both bedrooms open onto a patio via a pair of "happy doors". The bathroom has an oval bath, a toilet and generous shower, and an empire style wrought iron vanity stand with Bitterfontein granite top and underslung oval basin. A retractable painted spruce staircase gains you access to the loft above (third bedroom). The staircase can be pulled up / retracted by means of an electrical hoist motor. A living area, ensuite bathroom oval bath, shower and basin and a wrought iron vanity stand and floors finished with Italian tiling and dressing room with free standing cupboards, this loft is used as the main bedroom. The cozy open plan living area has lime-washed flooring and ceiling fans over head, this room is undoubtedly stylish. Downstairs you have an open plan kitchen cum dining room. The style of the kitchen is of an English country "small bone kitchen" which features 2 exposed heavy poplar beams overhead with a double volume space to the open plan loft above. The kitchen comes with a stainless steel under counter oven, hob and extractor fan and built in cupboards, followed by a spacious dining area to complete the picture. An outbuilding has been converted into a tandem garage for 2 cars, which could be easily converted it into garaging for 4 cars or into a self contained cottage or entertainment room. At present there is an old forge which could be turned into a braai / fireplace. The front garden is in the French classical style with iceberg roses and hedges of thyme and myrtle completed by a bow fronted water feature and gravel paths. The remaining garden comprises an assortment of mature fruit and nut trees (almonds, pecans, macadamias, olives, prunes, pears, guavas, figs, naartjies, ruby grapefruit, mulberries, quinces, crimson seedless, saltanas & walton cross grapes) and also a large vegetable patch. The entire property is under a computerised irrigation system and also a borehole with a pump. The property is enclosed with fencing, hedged with olive and dog roses and fully secured by a burglar alarm with PIR beams both inside & outside house, linked to ADT. Other Features : Entrance Hall Lounge Kitchen Dining Room Land Extent : 1991.00 M2 Background Information - Riebeek Kasteel & Riebeek West (The Riebeek Valley) Introduction : The valley and its twin towns, Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West, lie an hour northeast of Cape Town. The Riebeek Valley has to be one of the most picturesque spots in the Swartland. As Cape Town traffic has faded, you leave the N7 at Malmesbury. The Kasteelberg rises before you like a stone fortress. Drive over Bothmanskloof Pass, and there it is... Lifestyle : The valley became known for its eccentric artists, alternative lifestylers and genial locals. While village gossip and the ravaging summer heat are downsides, the balance of the year is great. It’s so beautiful, there’s very little crime, and the community spirit is excellent. Riebeek Kasteel is the more elegant town, with a Eurocentric square surrounded by shops and restaurants. Yet Riebeek West has its own draw cards – large Victorian houses, and more peace and quiet. The Valley has a collection of restaurants, coffee-shops and bars which struggle to exist, and it still has the commercial disadvantage of being “on a back road”. No real commercial attractions exists and the Valley certainly do not have a population to support the hostelries that began to spring up. For three centuries, the valley was the preserve of Afrikaans farmers. Fifteen years ago, things changed. The majority of the properties sold are not as holiday homes, but to people want to live in the Valley. Buyers are drawn by the scenic beauty, good schools, and the proximity to Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Tygervalley. With the property boom and the olive festival has come a different type of settler. ‘It is no longer only the “artistic types” or retirees, but now includes the mainstream people & even more younger people who have made money and don’t need to be in the city. There are no real opportunities for employment in the Riebeek Valley, so you have to be self-sufficient – work from home, commute, or have a private income. As more companies outsource and employ less, people may as well live in a beautiful place and do business with a computer.’ Demographics : 88% of the population speak Afrikaans while only 2.5% speak English. 78% of the population of the Riebeek Valley is coloured, 18% white and 4% black. History : The solitary mountain was ‘discovered’ in 1661 during an expedition into the hinterland led by Corporal Pieter Cruythoff, and named ‘Riebeeck’s Kasteel’ in honour of the governor and his Cape castle. Later, Willem van der Stel offered land in the area to colonists, and the farms Allesverloren and Kloovenberg were established. Among the first farmers were Huguenots, who planted vineyards. Artisans including wagon makers joined the farming community in Riebeek Kasteel, while retired farmers settled in grander houses four kilometres away in Riebeek West. Property Market : The attraction of cheap property is no longer to be found as properties are as expensive as any in the better suburbs of Cape Town, and there is still very little infrastructure. 800m²-900m2 plots sell for R400 000; Entry-level houses start at just under R1-million The majority of properties sell between R1m- to R2m; Top-end properties - over R4m. Popularity peaked in 2004. Property in Riebeek Kasteel is the most expensive in the Swartland area. Capital growth over the last year increased only 4% while cheaper areas were catching up fast (Malmesbury 11%, Darling 47%, & Porterville with a 37% capital growth). A handful of upmarket developments are taking root in the valley. Average sale prices in the Swartland during 2006/7: Malmesbury (R623 000), Moorreesburg (R477 000), Riebeek West (R680 000), Riebeek Kasteel (R735 000), Porterville (R467 000), Darling (R618 000), Hopefield (R412 000), Citrusdal (R406 000), Clanwilliam (R530 000) and Piketberg (R427 000). General information : Restaurants : According to the 2007 edition of Eat Out, there are no less than seven entries for the Riebeek Valley amongst South Africa's best 800 restaurants. The Barn, Bishops at the Riebeek Valley Hotel, Café Felix, Café Oppie Square, Cook and Gardener, Kasteelberg Inn and Bistro, Pleasant Pheasant. - The Barn for views +27 22 448 1377 - Café Felix +27 22 448 1179 - Kasteelberg Bistro on Kasteel’s town square +27 22 448 1110 - L’Attitude for pizza +27 22 448 1440 For info on the olive festival and accommodation, visit www.riebeekvalley.info For valley information, see www.riebeekvalleyhandbook.co.za or call Riebeek Valley information at +27 22 448 1584, +27 22 461 2459 or Swartland Tourism +27 22 487 1133 (Sources : (1) Property Magazine / Catriona Ross (2) Property Scout (3) Riebeeck Valley Reporter – Chris Wright (4) Property24 )
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2,500,000 ZAR

House, sale, central, western cape

house, 411 m² Choose your stand and your house plan. 17 Seperate Karoo styled homes. Exclusive finishes. 2 to 3 bedrooms close to hospitals, schools and business centre. Specifications: Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 Garages 1 Kitchen Yes Dining Room Yes Formal Lounge Yes Size 411.00 Square M Covered 107.00 Pets Yes Background Information Oudtshoorn: Property Market: Most of the property enquiries come from people who are established professionally in George but who are selling up there with a view to commuting. Most still commute. But the commercial sector is picking up as the town is growing rapidly. There’s definitely scope in Oudtshoorn for young people and families looking to relocate – and there are no burglar bars on the houses. Even though salaries might on average be lower than elsewhere because it’s a small town, the cost of living is not high. The general profile of property buyers is that of people opting for a lifestyle change and financial scaling down, rather than capital gain. Some properties in the sought-after Wesbank area are still zoned as agricultural. Riverside properties here front municipal land, which property owners often rent cheaply for extra space to raise ostriches, horses, chickens... or goats. Oudtshoorn is unique in that you can have a farm in town - but they are not “plots.” They are more like “Gentleman’s Estates.” In the older part of town the stands are a little smaller but the houses are Karoo-style sandstone homes with yellowwood floors. The historical integrity of the town has been maintained with buyers of the sandstone homes always restoring them. They are very sought after, so they are very scarce. The town boasts several good schools – some Afrikaans only and some bilingual. Most local publications feature bilingual editorial. There’s also a private hospital – the Klein Karoo Medi-Clinic – as well as a provincial hospital. Oudtshoorn is a short 45 minutes’ drive from George and Wilderness. And although George airport is close by, you could always park your bird at an airstrip in Oudtshoorn itself. History: The town built its fortune on the European fashion industry’s delight in the feathers of a huge, flightless bird found roaming wild in the area. After the collapse of the feather market during World War One, the town eventually became what it is today: the world’s foremost producer ostrich meat - ‘the healthy alternative to beef’ and ‘the Rolls-Royce of leather.’ Oudtshoorn is steeped in colonial history and one of the most notable features of the town is its architecture. Beautiful gothic-style churches were built from the abundant local sandstone, and delicate ‘broekie lace’ adorns the so-called Ostrich Palaces that were the homes of the ostrich barons of the 1900s. General: Situated along the banks of the Grobbelaars River at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains, Oudtshoorn – the ‘ostrich capital of the world’ – sprang up from the midst of a tiny farming community in the late 1800s. Many of the architectural styles in Oudtshoorn are found nowhere else. The sandstone homes have been preserved and restored, imparting a sense of gentility to the town despite the advent of modern shops. Oudtshoorn is deservedly famous for its hospitality. Small-town grace coupled with an unexpected cosmopolitan style make for both warm and interesting locals. The town’s most famous historical resident, CJ Langenhoven (1873?), is often called the Shakespeare of Afrikaans literature. He was a vociferous proponent of Afrikaans culture (he translated Omar Khayyam’s The Rubaiyat into Afrikaans), and today many things in Oudtshoorn are named after him. These days the Karoo dorpie is the venue for the biggest – and arguably the best – arts festival on the South African calendar. The KKNK (Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees, or Little Karoo National Arts Festival) has benefited the town in several ways, apart from the obvious economic benefit from the annual week-long cash injection. Art and culture is exploding in this town due to the exposure to the arts that the KKNK has given locals. The success of the KKNK has changed perceptions of Oudtshoorn, resulting in an increase in general tourism to the town. This provides employment for many of the ‘non-professional’ locals, who make a living from creative use of the by-products of the ostrich industry – mostly eggs and feathers. The Cango Caves continue to dazzle. But where Oudtshoorn was once primarily dependant on the Caves and the ostrich farms to draw tourists, increased interest in the ‘dorpie in the desert’ has created an awareness of the many other attractions of the town and the area. A variety of accommodation, from backpackers’ lodges to five-star game lodges, can be found within five minutes’ drive from the CBD. Quality restaurants and shops abound. There’s plenty to do, from lying in a swimming pool all day, horse riding and hiking to 4x4-ing in the mountains. There’s also a full range of sports facilities. The Cango Wildlife Ranch (on the outskirts of town, one minute from the CBD) has an endangered species breeding facility and hosts the oldest and biggest cheetah contact centre worldwide. A lesser known but enticing aspect of Oudtshoorn is its position as the ‘gateway’ to the R62 Wine Route – the longest wine route in the world. Oudtshoorn itself boasts 17 wineries set amongst the dramatic mountain scenery. (Try the Prins Albert Shiraz.) An important feather in the town’s cap is the fact that the crime levels are very low. It is still very rural and agricultural in character. Climate: It is sunny throughout the year and, as befits the town’s location in the semi-desert, the average maximum temperature in summer is 36.8ºC, although it can easily rise to 45ºC. Temperatures are mild in winter, though it can drop to zero at night – making Oudtshoorn the perfect place to spot the rare nocturnal iced cactus. Oudtshoorn’s water is pure spring water from the Swartberg mountain range. The air is equally pure because the limited water supply makes the area unsuitable for heavy industry. (Source : Property Magazine)
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799,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, dullstroom, mpumalanga

farm Prime property located centrally between Dullstroom and Belfast, its historical ruins are very unique. It has 1km Lakenvlei river frontage. Wetlands offer good birding and are home to the extremely scarce white winged flufftail. This property would be attractive to the nature lover due to its wetlands and natural grasslands. Dullstroom Background Information : Property : While Dullstroom has enjoyed enormous growth in recent years on the strength of its natural attributes and proximity to Johannesburg and Pretoria, it has retained its essential charm without becoming a victim of its own success. Contrary to suggestions in some circles that Dullstroom is past its best, every segment of the market here continues to enjoy solid growth. Demand is in fact picking up with enquiries being received daily for all manner of property opportunities. The town remains prime destination for Gautengers and even those from other parts of Mpumulanga who seek to escape urban pressures. Every indication is that residents as well as developers and even Government departments, are determined to preserve Dullstroom's 'country village' heritage. By way of example of this, a proposal for a 1000-stand golf estate in the area was recently rejected on environmental grounds and the backers have been asked to return with a more scaled down version. Every home built in Dullstroom has to be approved by the Dullstroom Council for both construction and aesthetic standards." Admittedly the town is now much larger and busier than it used to be, but there is acceptance that there are some compromises to be made if development, wealth and growth are to be accommodated. Fortunately there is sufficient land in the area to ensure generally low densities. For example, the new Lost Valley eco-estate 5km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg road has no more than 35 stands in a 1000ha area. A further example of a sound development is the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate about 18km south east of the town where about 75 percent of the 466 stands have been sold at prices ranging from R800 000 per stand. Infrastructure installation on the estate is well advanced and the first transfers have taken place. In terms of the general residential market in Dullstroom, prices are still reasonable with, for example, a two bed, two-bathroom home selling for about R820 000, ranging up to three-bedroom properties selling for about R1-million. Undeveloped stands meanwhile are selling for between R250 000 to R450 000 for 1000sqm - numbers that are in keeping with much of the rest of the market in Mpumulanga. The image that Dullstroom is overpriced therefore has to be put to rest. And there are still opportunities in the area for developers, notably in the retirement village market where there is a shortage of stock. "Further evidence of the robustness of the local market is the fact that private developers are putting up two new shopping centres on the main Lydenburg road to house boutique art shops, coffee houses and restaurants. General : Situated at 25º 25' S 30º 06' E, high up on the eastern escarpment, on the Steenkampsberg mountain range, Dullstroom is only 2 hours from Johannesburg and Pretoria, en route to the well-known Kruger National Park. The local building style of pointed-stone and wooden log homes, along with the many pubs, restaurants, lodges and quaint village shops have made this one of the most appealing tourist destinations in Mpumalanga. With its moderate climate, crisp mountain air, and scenic beauty, Dullstroom lends itself perfectly to trout fishing. Trout were first introduced to the area in the early 1900’s, and today most dams in the area are stocked with rainbow and/or brown trout, and natural breeding occurs in many of the area’s rivers. The area is also home to a large number of endemic bird species, and upwards of 150 species have been counted here, from raptors to water fowl. The Steenkampsberg is one of a few places in the world where all 3 South African species of crane (blue, crowned, and wattled) occur together. A concerted effort is being made to conserve these elegant bird species in the area. Weather Dullstroom has a unique micro-climate, almost sub-Alpine. Because of our high altitude (2097m above sea-level) Dullstroom is often colder than the surrounding areas, and can be entirely closed in by mist. The weather has a tendency to change rapidly, often giving rise to "four seasons in one day". The average summer temperature is in the region of 22 deg C. In winter it is not unusual to see the temperature dropping below freezing point. Fortunately most establishments here have open log-fires burning when the cold sets in. . Dullstroom enjoys an average annual rainfall in excess of 800mm. Fauna & Flora It is said that over 200 different species of wild flowers grow naturally in and around Dullstroom. Outside of the village area, one sees a vast array of wild flowers - gladioli, wahlenbergias, osteospermums and pelargoniums. On the outlying farm areas, along the rivers, it is not uncommon to come across tree-ferns - some of them over 100 years old. Bird-watchers frequent the area for a glimpse of some rare bird species, including all 3 species of South African cranes, Stanley's bustard, and the extremely rare and shy white-winged flufftail. Dullstroom is part of the Steenkampsberg range, which is home to many interesting mammals, from the seldom seen forest shrew, through the cape clawless otter, to oribi and grey rhebuck. Dullstroom Schools Birchcroft Private School Established in 2002, with 6 children, Birchcroft caters for all children from Grade 0 to Grade 12. Now in its 4th year, with 20 children, this little school is set for bigger things in the not-too-distant future. Three full-time teachers means each child is given more than the necessary attention, with a combination of curricula to suit most childrens' needs. Contact Heather MacRobert on 013 254 0790. Dullsieland Nursery School Dullstroom's school for little people, Dullsieland is open to all children from 2 to 7. Services in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number : Altitute Fitness Centre 072 263 7463 Accommodation booking service and information centre. 013 254 0020 Dullstroom Motors Minor repairs to motor vehicles. 013 254 0211 First National Bank 013 254 0137 SAPS Police South African Police Service. 013 254 0141 & 10111 Medical Services : Doctor Johan Verster: 013254-0944 083273-5705 Gunning Street, Old Post Office Building Mon-Fri 09:00-13:00 & 14:00-17:00; Wed & Sat 09:00-13:00. Closed on Sundays Ambulance: 10177 or 013 282-0911 Midmed Hospital: 013 282-6143 Lydenburg Hospital: 013 235-2233 SA Epilepsy: 013 254-0161 Vet & Pet B&B: Dr Edda Pohlandt 013 254-0172 Corner Gunning & Oranje Nassau Street; 08:00-10:00; 17:00-18:00 by appointment 082 932 7574 Epilepsy South Africa South African Epilepsy home (Mpumalaga) 013 254 0161 Gudrun Combrink Physiotherapist Qualified Physiotherapist and accupuncturist. 013 254 0143 & 082 550 1903 Churches : Ned Hervormde Kerk: (Stone Church) 013 253-0220 Services on Sundays at 10:30 Dutch Reformed Church: 013 254-0049 Services on Sundays at 09:00 English Services every 2nd & 4th Sun at 17:30 at Dullstroom Inn Roman Catholic Services: 013 254-0234 Activity Guide : 4x4 trails Dullstroom Ranch Driver's Course: Theoretical knowledge is put into practical application on 15 different challenges, covering diff-lock, Low-range and Compression braking. Obstacles include cross-axle simulations, steep accents and descents, side slopes, mud work & wading. R250 per vehicle. Trails: 8km with guide past Ndebele ruins, the eye of the Elands River and panoramic views of the Elands River Valley. R100 per vehicle. Air-flips Airventures See Dullstroom and the surrounding areas by air. Experienced pilot Dave Gunns will meet you at Walkersons, and show you breath-taking scenery, including magnificent waterfalls and majestic mountains - from a Cessna 206. From R250 per person (half-hour, max 5 people) Altitude Training Centre Gym Dullstroom's gym offers most disciplines, including frre weights, aerobics, v-core and circuits. Bicycle hire @ R40 per day. Archery Valleispruit : Why not try your hand at archery? A lot of fun, and great for team-building. Max 12 persons. R65 per person. 12 practice shots and 12 arrows for scoring. Birding : Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre Catch a flying display with the birds of prey, guided by a professional falconer. Displays 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. R30 per person. Children under 10 - R10, under 6 years Free. Birding : Verloren Valei Reserve Breeding retreat of the endangered Wattled Crane and other rare species. Group outings by prior arrangement. Clay Pigeon Shooting : Valleispruit Well managed trap-shooting - up to 30 persons. From R150 (26 shots) or R110 (16 shots) Fly-fishing : Dullstroom Reservations Several day-fishing venues, catering for novices to old hands. From R30 per person, R35 per kilo. CAR allowed by arrangement at certain venues. Rod hire from R25 per day. Fly-fishing tuition : Mavungana Jonathan Boulton - consultation on the acquirement and management of developing and established trout fisheries. Fly-fishing tuition and guided tours throughout Southern Africa. Mavungana Syndicate offers excellent fishing. From R74 per person/hour (4+ people.) Hiking trails : Kiwikraai Base-camp accommodates 14 hikers. Three separate rooms with 7 bunk beds with sponge matresses. Gas stove, pots, pans, kettle, braai grid, paraffin lamps. Equipped with pit toilet, shower. Braai area, firewood provided. Space for own tents. R30 per person per day. R5 per person per night. Horse riding : Dullstroom Riding Centre Close to Dullstroom. Weekend trails or shorter outrides. Experience the beauty of Africa on a working cattle, sheep and trout farm with abundant bird life and game. Horse riding : Trout Lodge Horseriding Enjoy scenic trails on this beautiful farm at the foot of the escarpment. R50 inexperienced - 30-45 mins R80 Scenic farm walk -1hr R120 Outride - 1.5 hrs Can take 4 inexp or 5 exp. Pub & restaurant guide : Dullstroom is well known for its superb eateries and pubs, offering visitors to the area a wide array of choices - from coffee shops serving up light breakfasts, to haute cuisine restaurants. 2 Chefs Craig & Natalie (The 2 chefs) have teamed up to serve gastronomic delights at the Willowbrook Centre. Casa de Portuguesa Portuguese and local fare are featured at the Halls Centre on the main road. Charlie C's A warm cup of full roast coffee and "art cafe" ambience make this a must for any visitor to Dullstroom. Country Corner Sidewalk Cafe Located at the Critchley Centre. Proprietor Donald Heine serves breakfasts, light meals, lunches, coffee and cakes, in a venue that reflects Dullstroom's country theme. 013 254 0812 The Duck & Trout Hosts Wayne & Angela welcome you into a warm, friendly atmosphere, for a drink and a chat around the bar, or a superb meal in front of a huge log-fire (weather permitting!) Excellent cuisine, and perfect meeting place for locals and tourists alike. All major sporting events shown on TV. The Dullstroom Inn A log fire, a pub with a story. Guests and locals alike, are naturally drawn to the famous Dullstroom Inn, where the first "Finders Keepers" prize of one million rands was hidden! It remains a pub in a million, with hearty meals and draught beer being served in front of a crackling log fire. Fib's Superb atmosphere and excellent menu make this charming and cosy restaurant one of the finest anywhere. Booking essential. The Flying Dutchman At the heart of the Gables lies The Flying Dutchman Restaurant and Pub. With warmly lit, cosy decor, a stunning wooden bar and a crackling fire in winter, The Flying Dutchman is as inviting to locals, visitors and tourist groups alike. Seating is also available on the scenic patio outside in the fresh, country air Dullstroom is famous for. Grillers in the Mist The restaurant with the most scenic setting in Dullstroom - at the Owl & Oak Trading Post. Enjoy a pre-dinner drink in front of a welcoming log-fire. Varied menu, very reasonably priced. Booking recommended. Harries Pancakes Superb decor and ambience make this well-known, fine eatery the perfect place to enjoy a variety of savory and sweet pancakes, or a host of other culinary delights. Now open for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. Mrs Simpson's Dullstroom's famous team of Brian Wolmarans & Stephen de Meyer have once again put together a successful formula to add to the Dullstroom wining & dining experience. A superb menu of local cuisine complements their inimitable hospitality. The Poacher Enjoy a superb Dullstroom pub meal and a drink in a cosy pub, around a welcoming log-fire. Charlie offers superb hospitality, and cuisine to leave home for. The Tonteldoos Bistro Recently revamped, this restaurant offers warm ambience with a superb, varied menu. Shopping in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number Arbee's Supermarket General dealer and supermarket, stocking a range of outdoor gear, and some fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0061 The Blue Shop Dullstroom's oldest fly shop. Mahmood Vaid stocks a wide range of outdoor gear and clothing. Bo Beep Exclusive gifts and linens. 013 254 0741 Bytech Computing Computer hardware & software sales and repairs. 013 254 0699 De Waal Furniture Fine hand-crafted furniture from the workshop of Johan De Waal. 013 254 0192 Delagoa Afican gifts and curios. 013 254 0672 Dullstroom Butchery The freshest meat for miles around. A superb selection of the finest cuts. Open until 6:00pm every day. 013 254 0979 Dullstroom Country Bottle Store Dullstroom's finest selection of wine, malts and spirits. 013 254 0086 Dullstroom Deli Imported cheeses and ready-to-go pre-packed meals make this a must for any visitor. Dullstroom Hardware Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom Motors Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom DVD/Video Shop & Internet Cafe Dullstroom's video shop - choose from a large selection of DVDs and videos. Download e-mails & surf the internet. Office services offered. 013 254 0454 For the Love of Art Fine art, single-malt whiskies & fine wines combine to make this a unique experience. 082 334 4279 Itilongo Weavers Quality Karakul Rugs. Unique, handwoven, custom made to suit your requirements. 082 443 8840 Jo Bangles Annie's fashion boutique - something for that special occasion. 013 254 0159 Julie's Willowbrook Browse through a varied range of linens, clothing and original hand-crafted wooden rocking horses. 013 254 0885 Kosmos Stationers All your stationery requirements, including an extensive range of gifts. 013 254 0435 Le Bamba Supermarket Fresh bread and rolls baked daily. 013 254 0793 Mavungana Fly-fishing consultants Our new shop features a superb range of rods, reels and fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0270 Milly's Trout A delicious variety of trout goodies, from cold-smoked fillets, roulade, tohome-baked trout pies. 013 254 0310 Owl & Oak Trading Post Fast becoming a favourite stop for Mpumulanga Tourists en route to the Lowveld, the Owl & Oak Trading Post is only 9km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg Road. The Bird of Prey Centre offers 2 daily flying displays at 10:30 & 2:30. Riverman Leather Beautifully hand- crafted leather goods, from rod cases to riding saddles. 084 504 7762 Senqu factory outlet A wide range of outdoor clothing from the well-known Senqu range to HiTech footwear. Trams A wide range of antiques, cottage furniture and collectibles. Village Angler Fly-fishing tackle, large selection of hand-made flies, fishing accessories. 013 254 0045 Wild 'n Wooly hand-made mohair products & Hedgerow country clothing, cotton clothing and linens. 013 254 0202 Sources : 1. www.dullstroom.biz - contact them for your accommodation reservation needs. e-mail: info@dullstroom.biz Tel: 013 254 0254 Fax: 013 254 0255 2. www.dullstroom.info
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4,000,000 ZAR

House, sale, dullstroom, mpumalanga

house, ± 993 m² Newly built, modern 3 story house in good area of Dullstroom... Beautiful views. Potential for Guesthouse. House consists of the following: First floor: Open plan kitchen, dining room, lounge, bar, inside braai, guest toilet, and central fire place. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms all with en-suit bathrooms, built-in-cupboards, carpets, jet master fire places in two bedrooms, all bedrooms have their own veranda with lovely views over Dullstroom. Ground Floor: Open plan kitchen, lounge and dining room, 2 en-suite bedrooms and own veranda. House is fully furnished with tasteful modern furniture, including a handcrafted dining room table, leather lounge suite and a marble topped pub. Underfloor heating. House Size: 440 Square meters. Stand Size: + - 993 Square meters. Dullstroom Background Information : Property : While Dullstroom has enjoyed enormous growth in recent years on the strength of its natural attributes and proximity to Johannesburg and Pretoria, it has retained its essential charm without becoming a victim of its own success. Contrary to suggestions in some circles that Dullstroom is past its best, every segment of the market here continues to enjoy solid growth. Demand is in fact picking up with enquiries being received daily for all manner of property opportunities. The town remains prime destination for Gautengers and even those from other parts of Mpumulanga who seek to escape urban pressures. Every indication is that residents as well as developers and even Government departments, are determined to preserve Dullstroom's 'country village' heritage. By way of example of this, a proposal for a 1000-stand golf estate in the area was recently rejected on environmental grounds and the backers have been asked to return with a more scaled down version. Every home built in Dullstroom has to be approved by the Dullstroom Council for both construction and aesthetic standards." Admittedly the town is now much larger and busier than it used to be, but there is acceptance that there are some compromises to be made if development, wealth and growth are to be accommodated. Fortunately there is sufficient land in the area to ensure generally low densities. For example, the new Lost Valley eco-estate 5km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg road has no more than 35 stands in a 1000ha area. A further example of a sound development is the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate about 18km south east of the town where about 75 percent of the 466 stands have been sold at prices ranging from R800 000 per stand. Infrastructure installation on the estate is well advanced and the first transfers have taken place. In terms of the general residential market in Dullstroom, prices are still reasonable with, for example, a two bed, two-bathroom home selling for about R820 000, ranging up to three-bedroom properties selling for about R1-million. Undeveloped stands meanwhile are selling for between R250 000 to R450 000 for 1000sqm - numbers that are in keeping with much of the rest of the market in Mpumulanga. The image that Dullstroom is overpriced therefore has to be put to rest. And there are still opportunities in the area for developers, notably in the retirement village market where there is a shortage of stock. "Further evidence of the robustness of the local market is the fact that private developers are putting up two new shopping centres on the main Lydenburg road to house boutique art shops, coffee houses and restaurants. General : Situated at 25º 25' S 30º 06' E, high up on the eastern escarpment, on the Steenkampsberg mountain range, Dullstroom is only 2 hours from Johannesburg and Pretoria, en route to the well-known Kruger National Park. The local building style of pointed-stone and wooden log homes, along with the many pubs, restaurants, lodges and quaint village shops have made this one of the most appealing tourist destinations in Mpumalanga. With its moderate climate, crisp mountain air, and scenic beauty, Dullstroom lends itself perfectly to trout fishing. Trout were first introduced to the area in the early 1900’s, and today most dams in the area are stocked with rainbow and/or brown trout, and natural breeding occurs in many of the area’s rivers. The area is also home to a large number of endemic bird species, and upwards of 150 species have been counted here, from raptors to water fowl. The Steenkampsberg is one of a few places in the world where all 3 South African species of crane (blue, crowned, and wattled) occur together. A concerted effort is being made to conserve these elegant bird species in the area. Weather Dullstroom has a unique micro-climate, almost sub-Alpine. Because of our high altitude (2097m above sea-level) Dullstroom is often colder than the surrounding areas, and can be entirely closed in by mist. The weather has a tendency to change rapidly, often giving rise to "four seasons in one day". The average summer temperature is in the region of 22 deg C. In winter it is not unusual to see the temperature dropping below freezing point. Fortunately most establishments here have open log-fires burning when the cold sets in. . Dullstroom enjoys an average annual rainfall in excess of 800mm. Fauna & Flora It is said that over 200 different species of wild flowers grow naturally in and around Dullstroom. Outside of the village area, one sees a vast array of wild flowers - gladioli, wahlenbergias, osteospermums and pelargoniums. On the outlying farm areas, along the rivers, it is not uncommon to come across tree-ferns - some of them over 100 years old. Bird-watchers frequent the area for a glimpse of some rare bird species, including all 3 species of South African cranes, Stanley's bustard, and the extremely rare and shy white-winged flufftail. Dullstroom is part of the Steenkampsberg range, which is home to many interesting mammals, from the seldom seen forest shrew, through the cape clawless otter, to oribi and grey rhebuck. Dullstroom Schools Birchcroft Private School Established in 2002, with 6 children, Birchcroft caters for all children from Grade 0 to Grade 12. Now in its 4th year, with 20 children, this little school is set for bigger things in the not-too-distant future. Three full-time teachers means each child is given more than the necessary attention, with a combination of curricula to suit most childrens' needs. Contact Heather MacRobert on 013 254 0790. Dullsieland Nursery School Dullstroom's school for little people, Dullsieland is open to all children from 2 to 7. Services in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number : Altitute Fitness Centre 072 263 7463 Accommodation booking service and information centre. 013 254 0020 Dullstroom Motors Minor repairs to motor vehicles. 013 254 0211 First National Bank 013 254 0137 SAPS Police South African Police Service. 013 254 0141 & 10111 Medical Services : Doctor Johan Verster: 013254-0944 083273-5705 Gunning Street, Old Post Office Building Mon-Fri 09:00-13:00 & 14:00-17:00; Wed & Sat 09:00-13:00. Closed on Sundays Ambulance: 10177 or 013 282-0911 Midmed Hospital: 013 282-6143 Lydenburg Hospital: 013 235-2233 SA Epilepsy: 013 254-0161 Vet & Pet B&B: Dr Edda Pohlandt 013 254-0172 Corner Gunning & Oranje Nassau Street; 08:00-10:00; 17:00-18:00 by appointment 082 932 7574 Epilepsy South Africa South African Epilepsy home (Mpumalaga) 013 254 0161 Gudrun Combrink Physiotherapist Qualified Physiotherapist and accupuncturist. 013 254 0143 & 082 550 1903 Churches : Ned Hervormde Kerk: (Stone Church) 013 253-0220 Services on Sundays at 10:30 Dutch Reformed Church: 013 254-0049 Services on Sundays at 09:00 English Services every 2nd & 4th Sun at 17:30 at Dullstroom Inn Roman Catholic Services: 013 254-0234 Activity Guide : 4x4 trails Dullstroom Ranch Driver's Course: Theoretical knowledge is put into practical application on 15 different challenges, covering diff-lock, Low-range and Compression braking. Obstacles include cross-axle simulations, steep accents and descents, side slopes, mud work & wading. R250 per vehicle. Trails: 8km with guide past Ndebele ruins, the eye of the Elands River and panoramic views of the Elands River Valley. R100 per vehicle. Air-flips Airventures See Dullstroom and the surrounding areas by air. Experienced pilot Dave Gunns will meet you at Walkersons, and show you breath-taking scenery, including magnificent waterfalls and majestic mountains - from a Cessna 206. From R250 per person (half-hour, max 5 people) Altitude Training Centre Gym Dullstroom's gym offers most disciplines, including frre weights, aerobics, v-core and circuits. Bicycle hire @ R40 per day. Archery Valleispruit : Why not try your hand at archery? A lot of fun, and great for team-building. Max 12 persons. R65 per person. 12 practice shots and 12 arrows for scoring. Birding : Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre Catch a flying display with the birds of prey, guided by a professional falconer. Displays 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. R30 per person. Children under 10 - R10, under 6 years Free. Birding : Verloren Valei Reserve Breeding retreat of the endangered Wattled Crane and other rare species. Group outings by prior arrangement. Clay Pigeon Shooting : Valleispruit Well managed trap-shooting - up to 30 persons. From R150 (26 shots) or R110 (16 shots) Fly-fishing : Dullstroom Reservations Several day-fishing venues, catering for novices to old hands. From R30 per person, R35 per kilo. CAR allowed by arrangement at certain venues. Rod hire from R25 per day. Fly-fishing tuition : Mavungana Jonathan Boulton - consultation on the acquirement and management of developing and established trout fisheries. Fly-fishing tuition and guided tours throughout Southern Africa. Mavungana Syndicate offers excellent fishing. From R74 per person/hour (4+ people.) Hiking trails : Kiwikraai Base-camp accommodates 14 hikers. Three separate rooms with 7 bunk beds with sponge matresses. Gas stove, pots, pans, kettle, braai grid, paraffin lamps. Equipped with pit toilet, shower. Braai area, firewood provided. Space for own tents. R30 per person per day. R5 per person per night. Horse riding : Dullstroom Riding Centre Close to Dullstroom. Weekend trails or shorter outrides. Experience the beauty of Africa on a working cattle, sheep and trout farm with abundant bird life and game. Horse riding : Trout Lodge Horseriding Enjoy scenic trails on this beautiful farm at the foot of the escarpment. R50 inexperienced - 30-45 mins R80 Scenic farm walk -1hr R120 Outride - 1.5 hrs Can take 4 inexp or 5 exp. Pub & restaurant guide : Dullstroom is well known for its superb eateries and pubs, offering visitors to the area a wide array of choices - from coffee shops serving up light breakfasts, to haute cuisine restaurants. 2 Chefs Craig & Natalie (The 2 chefs) have teamed up to serve gastronomic delights at the Willowbrook Centre. Casa de Portuguesa Portuguese and local fare are featured at the Halls Centre on the main road. Charlie C's A warm cup of full roast coffee and "art cafe" ambience make this a must for any visitor to Dullstroom. Country Corner Sidewalk Cafe Located at the Critchley Centre. Proprietor Donald Heine serves breakfasts, light meals, lunches, coffee and cakes, in a venue that reflects Dullstroom's country theme. 013 254 0812 The Duck & Trout Hosts Wayne & Angela welcome you into a warm, friendly atmosphere, for a drink and a chat around the bar, or a superb meal in front of a huge log-fire (weather permitting!) Excellent cuisine, and perfect meeting place for locals and tourists alike. All major sporting events shown on TV. The Dullstroom Inn A log fire, a pub with a story. Guests and locals alike, are naturally drawn to the famous Dullstroom Inn, where the first "Finders Keepers" prize of one million rands was hidden! It remains a pub in a million, with hearty meals and draught beer being served in front of a crackling log fire. Fib's Superb atmosphere and excellent menu make this charming and cosy restaurant one of the finest anywhere. Booking essential. The Flying Dutchman At the heart of the Gables lies The Flying Dutchman Restaurant and Pub. With warmly lit, cosy decor, a stunning wooden bar and a crackling fire in winter, The Flying Dutchman is as inviting to locals, visitors and tourist groups alike. Seating is also available on the scenic patio outside in the fresh, country air Dullstroom is famous for. Grillers in the Mist The restaurant with the most scenic setting in Dullstroom - at the Owl & Oak Trading Post. Enjoy a pre-dinner drink in front of a welcoming log-fire. Varied menu, very reasonably priced. Booking recommended. Harries Pancakes Superb decor and ambience make this well-known, fine eatery the perfect place to enjoy a variety of savory and sweet pancakes, or a host of other culinary delights. Now open for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. Mrs Simpson's Dullstroom's famous team of Brian Wolmarans & Stephen de Meyer have once again put together a successful formula to add to the Dullstroom wining & dining experience. A superb menu of local cuisine complements their inimitable hospitality. The Poacher Enjoy a superb Dullstroom pub meal and a drink in a cosy pub, around a welcoming log-fire. Charlie offers superb hospitality, and cuisine to leave home for. The Tonteldoos Bistro Recently revamped, this restaurant offers warm ambience with a superb, varied menu. Shopping in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number Arbee's Supermarket General dealer and supermarket, stocking a range of outdoor gear, and some fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0061 The Blue Shop Dullstroom's oldest fly shop. Mahmood Vaid stocks a wide range of outdoor gear and clothing. Bo Beep Exclusive gifts and linens. 013 254 0741 Bytech Computing Computer hardware & software sales and repairs. 013 254 0699 De Waal Furniture Fine hand-crafted furniture from the workshop of Johan De Waal. 013 254 0192 Delagoa Afican gifts and curios. 013 254 0672 Dullstroom Butchery The freshest meat for miles around. A superb selection of the finest cuts. Open until 6:00pm every day. 013 254 0979 Dullstroom Country Bottle Store Dullstroom's finest selection of wine, malts and spirits. 013 254 0086 Dullstroom Deli Imported cheeses and ready-to-go pre-packed meals make this a must for any visitor. Dullstroom Hardware Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom Motors Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom DVD/Video Shop & Internet Cafe Dullstroom's video shop - choose from a large selection of DVDs and videos. Download e-mails & surf the internet. Office services offered. 013 254 0454 For the Love of Art Fine art, single-malt whiskies & fine wines combine to make this a unique experience. 082 334 4279 Itilongo Weavers Quality Karakul Rugs. Unique, handwoven, custom made to suit your requirements. 082 443 8840 Jo Bangles Annie's fashion boutique - something for that special occasion. 013 254 0159 Julie's Willowbrook Browse through a varied range of linens, clothing and original hand-crafted wooden rocking horses. 013 254 0885 Kosmos Stationers All your stationery requirements, including an extensive range of gifts. 013 254 0435 Le Bamba Supermarket Fresh bread and rolls baked daily. 013 254 0793 Mavungana Fly-fishing consultants Our new shop features a superb range of rods, reels and fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0270 Milly's Trout A delicious variety of trout goodies, from cold-smoked fillets, roulade, tohome-baked trout pies. 013 254 0310 Owl & Oak Trading Post Fast becoming a favourite stop for Mpumulanga Tourists en route to the Lowveld, the Owl & Oak Trading Post is only 9km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg Road. The Bird of Prey Centre offers 2 daily flying displays at 10:30 & 2:30. Riverman Leather Beautifully hand- crafted leather goods, from rod cases to riding saddles. 084 504 7762 Senqu factory outlet A wide range of outdoor clothing from the well-known Senqu range to HiTech footwear. Trams A wide range of antiques, cottage furniture and collectibles. Village Angler Fly-fishing tackle, large selection of hand-made flies, fishing accessories. 013 254 0045 Wild 'n Wooly hand-made mohair products & Hedgerow country clothing, cotton clothing and linens. 013 254 0202 Sources : 1. www.dullstroom.biz - contact them for your accommodation reservation needs. e-mail: info@dullstroom.biz Tel: 013 254 0254 Fax: 013 254 0255 2. www.dullstroom.info
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2,300,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, dullstroom, mpumalanga

building plot, 1 ha Incredible, large 1 hectare stand on the lovely Dullstroom Country Estate. This stand has beautiful views over the Steenkampsburg Mountains. The Estate : • Only 2 ½ hours from Pretoria • Only 45 sensitively placed on a 720 hectare estate • Activities include horseriding, hiking and mountain biking through incredible scenery • Various fishing dams for the fly fisherman • Enjoy birdwatching and various wildlife, such as Rheedbuck, Zebra, Black Wildebees, Springbuck, Eland and Blesbuck • Situated next to the Ernie Els International Golf Course & 5 km from the exclusive. Dullstroom Background Information : Property : While Dullstroom has enjoyed enormous growth in recent years on the strength of its natural attributes and proximity to Johannesburg and Pretoria, it has retained its essential charm without becoming a victim of its own success. Contrary to suggestions in some circles that Dullstroom is past its best, every segment of the market here continues to enjoy solid growth. Demand is in fact picking up with enquiries being received daily for all manner of property opportunities. The town remains prime destination for Gautengers and even those from other parts of Mpumulanga who seek to escape urban pressures. Every indication is that residents as well as developers and even Government departments, are determined to preserve Dullstroom's 'country village' heritage. By way of example of this, a proposal for a 1000-stand golf estate in the area was recently rejected on environmental grounds and the backers have been asked to return with a more scaled down version. Every home built in Dullstroom has to be approved by the Dullstroom Council for both construction and aesthetic standards." Admittedly the town is now much larger and busier than it used to be, but there is acceptance that there are some compromises to be made if development, wealth and growth are to be accommodated. Fortunately there is sufficient land in the area to ensure generally low densities. For example, the new Lost Valley eco-estate 5km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg road has no more than 35 stands in a 1000ha area. A further example of a sound development is the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate about 18km south east of the town where about 75 percent of the 466 stands have been sold at prices ranging from R800 000 per stand. Infrastructure installation on the estate is well advanced and the first transfers have taken place. In terms of the general residential market in Dullstroom, prices are still reasonable with, for example, a two bed, two-bathroom home selling for about R820 000, ranging up to three-bedroom properties selling for about R1-million. Undeveloped stands meanwhile are selling for between R250 000 to R450 000 for 1000sqm - numbers that are in keeping with much of the rest of the market in Mpumulanga. The image that Dullstroom is overpriced therefore has to be put to rest. And there are still opportunities in the area for developers, notably in the retirement village market where there is a shortage of stock. "Further evidence of the robustness of the local market is the fact that private developers are putting up two new shopping centres on the main Lydenburg road to house boutique art shops, coffee houses and restaurants. General : Situated at 25º 25' S 30º 06' E, high up on the eastern escarpment, on the Steenkampsberg mountain range, Dullstroom is only 2 hours from Johannesburg and Pretoria, en route to the well-known Kruger National Park. The local building style of pointed-stone and wooden log homes, along with the many pubs, restaurants, lodges and quaint village shops have made this one of the most appealing tourist destinations in Mpumalanga. With its moderate climate, crisp mountain air, and scenic beauty, Dullstroom lends itself perfectly to trout fishing. Trout were first introduced to the area in the early 1900’s, and today most dams in the area are stocked with rainbow and/or brown trout, and natural breeding occurs in many of the area’s rivers. The area is also home to a large number of endemic bird species, and upwards of 150 species have been counted here, from raptors to water fowl. The Steenkampsberg is one of a few places in the world where all 3 South African species of crane (blue, crowned, and wattled) occur together. A concerted effort is being made to conserve these elegant bird species in the area. Weather Dullstroom has a unique micro-climate, almost sub-Alpine. Because of our high altitude (2097m above sea-level) Dullstroom is often colder than the surrounding areas, and can be entirely closed in by mist. The weather has a tendency to change rapidly, often giving rise to "four seasons in one day". The average summer temperature is in the region of 22 deg C. In winter it is not unusual to see the temperature dropping below freezing point. Fortunately most establishments here have open log-fires burning when the cold sets in. . Dullstroom enjoys an average annual rainfall in excess of 800mm. Fauna & Flora It is said that over 200 different species of wild flowers grow naturally in and around Dullstroom. Outside of the village area, one sees a vast array of wild flowers - gladioli, wahlenbergias, osteospermums and pelargoniums. On the outlying farm areas, along the rivers, it is not uncommon to come across tree-ferns - some of them over 100 years old. Bird-watchers frequent the area for a glimpse of some rare bird species, including all 3 species of South African cranes, Stanley's bustard, and the extremely rare and shy white-winged flufftail. Dullstroom is part of the Steenkampsberg range, which is home to many interesting mammals, from the seldom seen forest shrew, through the cape clawless otter, to oribi and grey rhebuck. Dullstroom Schools Birchcroft Private School Established in 2002, with 6 children, Birchcroft caters for all children from Grade 0 to Grade 12. Now in its 4th year, with 20 children, this little school is set for bigger things in the not-too-distant future. Three full-time teachers means each child is given more than the necessary attention, with a combination of curricula to suit most childrens' needs. Contact Heather MacRobert on 013 254 0790. Dullsieland Nursery School Dullstroom's school for little people, Dullsieland is open to all children from 2 to 7. Services in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number : Altitute Fitness Centre 072 263 7463 Accommodation booking service and information centre. 013 254 0020 Dullstroom Motors Minor repairs to motor vehicles. 013 254 0211 First National Bank 013 254 0137 SAPS Police South African Police Service. 013 254 0141 & 10111 Medical Services : Doctor Johan Verster: 013254-0944 083273-5705 Gunning Street, Old Post Office Building Mon-Fri 09:00-13:00 & 14:00-17:00; Wed & Sat 09:00-13:00. Closed on Sundays Ambulance: 10177 or 013 282-0911 Midmed Hospital: 013 282-6143 Lydenburg Hospital: 013 235-2233 SA Epilepsy: 013 254-0161 Vet & Pet B&B: Dr Edda Pohlandt 013 254-0172 Corner Gunning & Oranje Nassau Street; 08:00-10:00; 17:00-18:00 by appointment 082 932 7574 Epilepsy South Africa South African Epilepsy home (Mpumalaga) 013 254 0161 Gudrun Combrink Physiotherapist Qualified Physiotherapist and accupuncturist. 013 254 0143 & 082 550 1903 Churches : Ned Hervormde Kerk: (Stone Church) 013 253-0220 Services on Sundays at 10:30 Dutch Reformed Church: 013 254-0049 Services on Sundays at 09:00 English Services every 2nd & 4th Sun at 17:30 at Dullstroom Inn Roman Catholic Services: 013 254-0234 Activity Guide : 4x4 trails Dullstroom Ranch Driver's Course: Theoretical knowledge is put into practical application on 15 different challenges, covering diff-lock, Low-range and Compression braking. Obstacles include cross-axle simulations, steep accents and descents, side slopes, mud work & wading. R250 per vehicle. Trails: 8km with guide past Ndebele ruins, the eye of the Elands River and panoramic views of the Elands River Valley. R100 per vehicle. Air-flips Airventures See Dullstroom and the surrounding areas by air. Experienced pilot Dave Gunns will meet you at Walkersons, and show you breath-taking scenery, including magnificent waterfalls and majestic mountains - from a Cessna 206. From R250 per person (half-hour, max 5 people) Altitude Training Centre Gym Dullstroom's gym offers most disciplines, including frre weights, aerobics, v-core and circuits. Bicycle hire @ R40 per day. Archery Valleispruit : Why not try your hand at archery? A lot of fun, and great for team-building. Max 12 persons. R65 per person. 12 practice shots and 12 arrows for scoring. Birding : Dullstroom Bird of Prey Centre Catch a flying display with the birds of prey, guided by a professional falconer. Displays 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. R30 per person. Children under 10 - R10, under 6 years Free. Birding : Verloren Valei Reserve Breeding retreat of the endangered Wattled Crane and other rare species. Group outings by prior arrangement. Clay Pigeon Shooting : Valleispruit Well managed trap-shooting - up to 30 persons. From R150 (26 shots) or R110 (16 shots) Fly-fishing : Dullstroom Reservations Several day-fishing venues, catering for novices to old hands. From R30 per person, R35 per kilo. CAR allowed by arrangement at certain venues. Rod hire from R25 per day. Fly-fishing tuition : Mavungana Jonathan Boulton - consultation on the acquirement and management of developing and established trout fisheries. Fly-fishing tuition and guided tours throughout Southern Africa. Mavungana Syndicate offers excellent fishing. From R74 per person/hour (4+ people.) Hiking trails : Kiwikraai Base-camp accommodates 14 hikers. Three separate rooms with 7 bunk beds with sponge matresses. Gas stove, pots, pans, kettle, braai grid, paraffin lamps. Equipped with pit toilet, shower. Braai area, firewood provided. Space for own tents. R30 per person per day. R5 per person per night. Horse riding : Dullstroom Riding Centre Close to Dullstroom. Weekend trails or shorter outrides. Experience the beauty of Africa on a working cattle, sheep and trout farm with abundant bird life and game. Horse riding : Trout Lodge Horseriding Enjoy scenic trails on this beautiful farm at the foot of the escarpment. R50 inexperienced - 30-45 mins R80 Scenic farm walk -1hr R120 Outride - 1.5 hrs Can take 4 inexp or 5 exp. Pub & restaurant guide : Dullstroom is well known for its superb eateries and pubs, offering visitors to the area a wide array of choices - from coffee shops serving up light breakfasts, to haute cuisine restaurants. 2 Chefs Craig & Natalie (The 2 chefs) have teamed up to serve gastronomic delights at the Willowbrook Centre. Casa de Portuguesa Portuguese and local fare are featured at the Halls Centre on the main road. Charlie C's A warm cup of full roast coffee and "art cafe" ambience make this a must for any visitor to Dullstroom. Country Corner Sidewalk Cafe Located at the Critchley Centre. Proprietor Donald Heine serves breakfasts, light meals, lunches, coffee and cakes, in a venue that reflects Dullstroom's country theme. 013 254 0812 The Duck & Trout Hosts Wayne & Angela welcome you into a warm, friendly atmosphere, for a drink and a chat around the bar, or a superb meal in front of a huge log-fire (weather permitting!) Excellent cuisine, and perfect meeting place for locals and tourists alike. All major sporting events shown on TV. The Dullstroom Inn A log fire, a pub with a story. Guests and locals alike, are naturally drawn to the famous Dullstroom Inn, where the first "Finders Keepers" prize of one million rands was hidden! It remains a pub in a million, with hearty meals and draught beer being served in front of a crackling log fire. Fib's Superb atmosphere and excellent menu make this charming and cosy restaurant one of the finest anywhere. Booking essential. The Flying Dutchman At the heart of the Gables lies The Flying Dutchman Restaurant and Pub. With warmly lit, cosy decor, a stunning wooden bar and a crackling fire in winter, The Flying Dutchman is as inviting to locals, visitors and tourist groups alike. Seating is also available on the scenic patio outside in the fresh, country air Dullstroom is famous for. Grillers in the Mist The restaurant with the most scenic setting in Dullstroom - at the Owl & Oak Trading Post. Enjoy a pre-dinner drink in front of a welcoming log-fire. Varied menu, very reasonably priced. Booking recommended. Harries Pancakes Superb decor and ambience make this well-known, fine eatery the perfect place to enjoy a variety of savory and sweet pancakes, or a host of other culinary delights. Now open for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. Mrs Simpson's Dullstroom's famous team of Brian Wolmarans & Stephen de Meyer have once again put together a successful formula to add to the Dullstroom wining & dining experience. A superb menu of local cuisine complements their inimitable hospitality. The Poacher Enjoy a superb Dullstroom pub meal and a drink in a cosy pub, around a welcoming log-fire. Charlie offers superb hospitality, and cuisine to leave home for. The Tonteldoos Bistro Recently revamped, this restaurant offers warm ambience with a superb, varied menu. Shopping in Dullstroom : Name Description Contact number Arbee's Supermarket General dealer and supermarket, stocking a range of outdoor gear, and some fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0061 The Blue Shop Dullstroom's oldest fly shop. Mahmood Vaid stocks a wide range of outdoor gear and clothing. Bo Beep Exclusive gifts and linens. 013 254 0741 Bytech Computing Computer hardware & software sales and repairs. 013 254 0699 De Waal Furniture Fine hand-crafted furniture from the workshop of Johan De Waal. 013 254 0192 Delagoa Afican gifts and curios. 013 254 0672 Dullstroom Butchery The freshest meat for miles around. A superb selection of the finest cuts. Open until 6:00pm every day. 013 254 0979 Dullstroom Country Bottle Store Dullstroom's finest selection of wine, malts and spirits. 013 254 0086 Dullstroom Deli Imported cheeses and ready-to-go pre-packed meals make this a must for any visitor. Dullstroom Hardware Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom Motors Everything you need for those do-it-yourself jobs on the weekend. 013 254 0211 Dullstroom DVD/Video Shop & Internet Cafe Dullstroom's video shop - choose from a large selection of DVDs and videos. Download e-mails & surf the internet. Office services offered. 013 254 0454 For the Love of Art Fine art, single-malt whiskies & fine wines combine to make this a unique experience. 082 334 4279 Itilongo Weavers Quality Karakul Rugs. Unique, handwoven, custom made to suit your requirements. 082 443 8840 Jo Bangles Annie's fashion boutique - something for that special occasion. 013 254 0159 Julie's Willowbrook Browse through a varied range of linens, clothing and original hand-crafted wooden rocking horses. 013 254 0885 Kosmos Stationers All your stationery requirements, including an extensive range of gifts. 013 254 0435 Le Bamba Supermarket Fresh bread and rolls baked daily. 013 254 0793 Mavungana Fly-fishing consultants Our new shop features a superb range of rods, reels and fly-fishing accessories. 013 254 0270 Milly's Trout A delicious variety of trout goodies, from cold-smoked fillets, roulade, tohome-baked trout pies. 013 254 0310 Owl & Oak Trading Post Fast becoming a favourite stop for Mpumulanga Tourists en route to the Lowveld, the Owl & Oak Trading Post is only 9km from Dullstroom on the Lydenburg Road. The Bird of Prey Centre offers 2 daily flying displays at 10:30 & 2:30. Riverman Leather Beautifully hand- crafted leather goods, from rod cases to riding saddles. 084 504 7762 Senqu factory outlet A wide range of outdoor clothing from the well-known Senqu range to HiTech footwear. Trams A wide range of antiques, cottage furniture and collectibles. Village Angler Fly-fishing tackle, large selection of hand-made flies, fishing accessories. 013 254 0045 Wild 'n Wooly hand-made mohair products & Hedgerow country clothing, cotton clothing and linens. 013 254 0202 Sources : 1. www.dullstroom.biz - contact them for your accommodation reservation needs. e-mail: info@dullstroom.biz Tel: 013 254 0254 Fax: 013 254 0255 2. www.dullstroom.info
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