Exceptional Water-Rich Farm Offering Scale, Diversity & Long-Term Value
Extending over 618 hectares across two title deeds, the property is well configured for both intensive farming and alternative land use. One portion comprises 200 hectares of mountainous terrain with natural kloofs and pristine fynbos, presenting excellent potential for eco-tourism or conservation-based ventures, while the primary portion is actively cultivated and highly productive.
Water security is a key strength of the farm. With 100 hectares of registered water, supported by 10 registered dams and 11 registered boreholes, supply is both substantial and reliable. One borehole delivers exceptionally strong flow of pure mountain water, offering further potential for bottling or value-added use. An established automated drip irrigation system services 60 hectares, with infrastructure in place to expand irrigation by an additional 40 hectares.
The farm is equipped with three transformers (two 50 KVA and one additional unit), ensuring adequate and consistent power supply for operational requirements.
Current agricultural activities include:
• 33 hectares under vineyard, planted to Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, and Muscadel, with produce delivered to a local cooperative cellar
• 12 hectares of stone fruit, comprising peaches and apricots
• 15 hectares of cash crops, of which including artichokes, cabbages, watermelon, beetroot, and other seasonal produce
The surrounding area supports a wide range of high-value crops such as berries and dragon fruit, underscoring the farm’s versatility and suitability for further diversification.
Infrastructure on the property is well established, with multiple outbuildings for equipment and storage, as well as staff housing accommodating eight families with long-standing employment on the farm. A modern three-bedroom residence provides suitable accommodation for a manager.
The main homestead, dating back to the 19th century, retains its original character and charm, featuring high wooden ceilings, exposed beams, solid wood flooring, and large sash windows with shutters. The home offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a study, and a spacious farm-style kitchen, complemented by a private pool and entertainment area. A full-length attic provides scope for additional living space or restoration.
The property is offered as a going concern at R23 995 000, excluding VAT.
This is a compelling acquisition for the discerning buyer seeking a well-established farming operation with secure water resources, diverse production, and significant scope for expansion or lifestyle integration.
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Robertson Rural, Robertson
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