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In 1748 this farm was awarded as a leningsplaas to a van Zyl family. This van Zyl family owned the farm for 163 years. In 1978 the present owner bought the farm and developed it to its full potential. He also bought adjacent farms to make the farming enterprise an economical and viable farming operation. This 70-hectare farming enterprise is well-known as one of the largest farms in the Lower Olifants River area and together with its ample water, is today a sought-after farming enterprise. The main farming activity is the production of 22-hectare quality lucerne, 28-hectare wine and raisin grapes, olives, three-quarter hectare olive grove sand 2.5 -hectare pecan nuts, therefor the planted acreage totals about 53 hectares. Another 5-hectare high potential arable land lies fallow and is ready to be utilised. The arable soils vary from well-drained sandy-loam to sandy-karoo and karoo. The rest of the acreage consists of farmyards, houses and gardens, half a hectare nursey, shed, dams, pre-school facility and roads. From a viticulture perspective all vines, olives and pecan nuts are well prepared and plant spacing, and drainage are good. A unique feature of the farming enterprise is that it lies with-in 3 km from the nearest wine cellar. This is a substantial economic benefit in terms of logistics and the delivery of the vines to the cellar. Rainfall occurs mainly during winter and an average of 50-100mm precipitation is measured annually. Temperature varies from 31.3oC in mid-summer to 17.9 oC during winter. A 4-bedroom main house has modern finishes and is situated in a lush garden. The second farmhouse is occupied by the farm manager. These residences are in good repair. The are also another house, 2 apartments, school, 2 sheds all leased as well as a nursery.Various sheds serving as lucerne storage, equipment and vehicle parking space, maintenance and workshop rooms, ablution facilities, office and poison room. There are two main reasons why the economic viability (income) of lucerne harvest on this farming enterprise is much higher than the average norm in the Western Cape. Firstly, the quality of the water containing 2 nutrients boosting the growth as well as the possibility of 10 cuts (harvests) per season. The 2.5-hectare pecan grove is planted with 5-year old Witchita nut trees. It is a hybrid and is a very popular cultivar being one of the most precocious and prolific of all cultivars. The irrigation systems are well-planned and done. Sufficient fresh water for household and gardening purposes is obtained from a borehole. Ample irrigation water for the vineyards, olive- and pecan nut trees is obtained from the 66-hectare registered water usage rights from the LORWUA (Lower Olifants River Water User Association). If needed various boreholes is available and one specific borehole is pumped 24/7 for the last 5 years without any effect on the quality or capacity of 65,000 litre per hour. Another bore...Property Reference #: RL4383Agent Details:Manus VisserAgrisell PTY Ltd9A Kerk StreetPiketberg7320
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R 14,175,000
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This farm is situated on the banks of the Olifantsriver valley just outside of Vredendal, Western Cape. With an anual winter rainfall of 150-200mm and warm, dry summers this area is very suitable for the production of high quality grapes for wine making purpose as well as the production of raisins. The property stretches from the Olifantsrivers fertile banks up to the Karoo soils where some of Namaqua Wine cellars finest Shiraz blocks are planted.The farm has one 5 bedroom house with the most beautiful garden and 7 workers houses. Theres a decent shed with a cold storage room for all the tractors and equipment.The shed is also fitted with solar panels that produces up to 17,5 kW power.The vineyards consists out of 33.25 ha wine grapes and 4.75 ha young raisin grapes. The farm gets its irrigation water from a canal system and has 26.5ha water allocated to the property. The farm also comes with 950 ton Namaqua Cellar shares.The farm is sold as a going concern at 0% VAT Price: R15 750 000,00 including all the equipment (list of assets can be provided) R14 175 000,00 excluding the equipmentProperty Reference #: CL502Agent Details:Arend AdriaanseAgrisell PTY Ltd9A Kerk StreetPiketberg7320
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R 3,000,000
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5000m2 Stand for sale in- between 2 main streets in Albertina. With the property market booming in the Western Cape this big stand is ready to be developed. Specifically with the shortage of housing.Albertinia is a good place to live.It is a close-knit community with small-town charm thats perfect for raising a family and working. The small town is 50km west of Mossel Bay, at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains, and is fondly referred to as the home of the Aloe.Albertinia has two Aloe factories, as Aloe Ferox, or Cape Aloe is indigenous to the area. Another indigenous plant to the Albertinia district is Thamnochortus insignis, commonly known as thatch, which is exported for commercial use.Due to the dry climate, Albertinia demarcates the end of the Klein Karoo Wine Route, one will find various vineyards at the foot of the mountain slopes.Albertinia also boasts a 9 Hole golf course.It was laid out in 1900 on the farm Grootfontein and became a municipality in 1920. The name is derived from the surname of Johannes Rudolph Albertyn (1847-1920), the first Dutch Reformed minister to serve the community.Property Reference #: RL2771Agent Details:Phillip MaraisWMPG Properties1 Piet Joubert street, Secunda, 2302
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