Farm For Sale

Picture of Farm For Sale in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

$428,280

Gordons Bay
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

8 hectares

Listed By: Cch (cape Coastal Homes)

Listed On: 01/31/2023

Listing ID: GL544169 View More Details

Description

Are you looking for a smallholding close to Cape Town with sea and mountain views? This small farm is ideal for people looking for an outdoor and private lifestyle or to start with small scale farming. The 4 bedroom farmhouse is a well-designed home and offers beautiful views from all the bedrooms. The 3 bedrooms on the ground floor flows out onto a veranda area which is a few steps away from the swimming pool. The main bedroom is on top floor and is en suite with its own study or sitting room. There are 2 bathrooms and a guest toilet in the main house. Both living rooms have fireplaces. The smaller sitting room closest to the ground floor bedrooms also flows out onto the veranda – with the same beautiful views of the Helderberg. The larger sitting room flows out to the dining room and to the well maintained garden with views of the Hottentots Holland Mountains. The kitchen has a pantry as well as a breakfast nook. A large cellar underneath the house provides ample storage space. The “larger than a normal” double garage have a lot of storage cupboards and a washbasin. The 8,3 hectares is at present divided between almond groves and fynbos and has a borehole and ground dam. Buyers have the option to purchase an extra 2.4 hectares which consists of 2 subdivided plots (each 1.2 hectares) for an additional R2.5 million – which will create a small farm of 10,7 hectares. The borehole supplies sufficient water high quality for home usage – but municipal water is also available. There is a cottage on the smallholding which can be used as a guest cottage for 4 people ( 50 m2) or is the perfect place for a manager or gardener. The property can be developed into a guesthouse with self-catering units, or for organic farming, or for protea or buchu farming – which is endemic to the farm.

Source: The World Property Journal

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