POA
7
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
6
Parkings
Ref.
RLS972516
Land
18.30Ha
Diane Hosty
Property Practitioner - Sales
Seeff Kenton on Sea & Port Alfred
PPRA Registered | FFC
2023390489
Exceptional Country Estate with Historic Charm and Modern Amenities
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RLS972516
SOLE MANDATE.....
Nestled on a sprawling 18.325 hectare estate, this property offers a rare combination of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern conveniences. The land, largely left fallow for horse grazing, features a mix of open pastures, scrub, and woodland teeming with abundant wildlife. Two picturesque dams add to the serene ambiance, making this property an ideal escape into nature.
Main House
• Built in 1906 by a prominent estate agent, the main house exudes timeless character and craftsmanship.
• Currently operating as a successful bed-and-breakfast, it boasts three beautifully appointed apartments and an impressive 9.5 rating on various holiday booking sites.
• The property is complemented by a well-regarded restaurant, popular among locals and visitors alike.
Additional Accommodation
• A second house, originally a barn built in 1826, has been thoughtfully converted into a comfortable three-bedroom home.
Sustainability and Water Resources
• A large solar system featuring an 8.5 kW inverter, 16 panels, and 4 batteries ensures sustainable energy use.
• The property is well-equipped with two functioning boreholes, a natural spring, and numerous water tanks that have never run dry, ensuring consistent water availability.
Amenities and Features
• Stables and outbuildings, including an outside office.
• An established, beautifully maintained garden, tended by a dedicated gardener with years of experience.
• A decent-sized pool, perfect for relaxation and entertaining.
• A new carport and ample parking.
• Facilities ideal for hosting weddings or special events in a safe, tranquil setting.
Business Potential
• The property offers excellent potential for continued operation as a B&B, with bookings already secured for the summer season.
• Furniture can be included upon request to facilitate a seamless transition for the next owner, though certain family heirlooms will be retained.
Additional Information
• Land claims are fully paid up.
• The estate previously supported three vegetable tunnels, highlighting the land's potential for small-scale farming.
• Staff accommodations include housing for two long-term employees.
This extraordinary property combines historical significance, natural beauty, and commercial opportunities, making it a unique and valuable investment.
Nestled on a sprawling 18.325 hectare estate, this property offers a rare combination of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern conveniences. The land, largely left fallow for horse grazing, features a mix of open pastures, scrub, and woodland teeming with abundant wildlife. Two picturesque dams add to the serene ambiance, making this property an ideal escape into nature.
Main House
• Built in 1906 by a prominent estate agent, the main house exudes timeless character and craftsmanship.
• Currently operating as a successful bed-and-breakfast, it boasts three beautifully appointed apartments and an impressive 9.5 rating on various holiday booking sites.
• The property is complemented by a well-regarded restaurant, popular among locals and visitors alike.
Additional Accommodation
• A second house, originally a barn built in 1826, has been thoughtfully converted into a comfortable three-bedroom home.
Sustainability and Water Resources
• A large solar system featuring an 8.5 kW inverter, 16 panels, and 4 batteries ensures sustainable energy use.
• The property is well-equipped with two functioning boreholes, a natural spring, and numerous water tanks that have never run dry, ensuring consistent water availability.
Amenities and Features
• Stables and outbuildings, including an outside office.
• An established, beautifully maintained garden, tended by a dedicated gardener with years of experience.
• A decent-sized pool, perfect for relaxation and entertaining.
• A new carport and ample parking.
• Facilities ideal for hosting weddings or special events in a safe, tranquil setting.
Business Potential
• The property offers excellent potential for continued operation as a B&B, with bookings already secured for the summer season.
• Furniture can be included upon request to facilitate a seamless transition for the next owner, though certain family heirlooms will be retained.
Additional Information
• Land claims are fully paid up.
• The estate previously supported three vegetable tunnels, highlighting the land's potential for small-scale farming.
• Staff accommodations include housing for two long-term employees.
This extraordinary property combines historical significance, natural beauty, and commercial opportunities, making it a unique and valuable investment.
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Bathurst Rural, Bathurst
As you draw up to the only four-way stop in the middle of the historic village of Bathurst you will wonder whether you have been transported back in time. This charming village with its historic buildings lining the streets was founded by the British colonial administration in 1820 to be the administrative centre of the Albany district. It was named for the Colonial Secretary of the time, Lord Bathurst. That plan did not last long. Two years later, the Governor of the Cape Colony, Lord Charles Somerset, issued a proclamation to suspend construction of the drostdy (magistracy) and in an instant, Grahamstown, some 42 kms inland, became the administrative centre. But that was by no means the end of Bathurst. In her book Literary...
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