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SOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduThis pristine vacant stand spans 424 sqm, offering an ideal foundation for your envisioned haven. The clean and well-maintained condition of the...
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduEXCLUSIVE SOLE MANDATE Your dream home awaits, ready to become a cherished haven for you and your loved ones. Discover a vacant stand for sale nestled in the heart...
Eastern cape - CacaduSole Mandate. Situated on the edge of Boknesstrand, this elevated south facing stand offers magnificent sea views as well as uninterrupted views...
Eastern cape - CacaduParadise beach is well known for its serene coastal lifestyle and pristine beaches that stretch from the Kromme River mouth north of St Francis...
Eastern cape - CacaduSituated on a quiet corner in Paradise Beach, only one street away from the beach, this 730m²+ stand will offer great sea views from a double storey building design....
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduSOLE MANDATE "The Farm Bathurst," spanning 130 hectares, became the permanent residence of its owners in July 2021, after they had gradually acquired the land and animals over a period of 19 years. This cherished sanctuary holds special memories for family, friends and visitors, offering a serene environment with diverse wildlife, bird life, captivating sunsets, and peace and tranquillity. Guided by a set of formulated principles, the owners prioritize safeguarding rights, environmental concerns, and the well-being of both animals and residents. Nine plots in total are for sale, ranging from R550 000 to R950 000. Claim your piece of heaven today! Wildlife and Safety: The farm hosts diverse wildlife, and the owners emphasize caution due to potential dangers. Although it is safe to walk or cycle, maintaining a safe distance from animals, especially Giraffes, Warthogs, and Zebras, is crucial. Professional culling and annual relocation efforts manage stock levels. Access Gates: Security is ensured through a remote-controlled access gate. Strict closure adherence prevents animal escapes. Remote controls are provided, and additional ones can be purchased at R275 each. Rates and Taxes: Monthly municipal rates, payable directly to Ndlambe Municipality, are obligatory. Houses must be off-grid for electricity as no municipal services are provided. Water: Sensible water usage is emphasized, with rainwater collection as the primary source. Water is available at R300 per 500L for building purposes. However, roofing materials need to be carefully considered for new installations in terms of water collection. Rain water cannot be collected off a thatch structure. Erection of New Buildings: Construction of eco-friendly houses, that are no smaller than 80 square meters, are encouraged. Container homes will be considered. Privacy-conscious dwelling orientations will be agreed upon. Fire prevention measures must also be a consideration. Fencing: Plots contribute to animal grazing, prohibiting full enclosure. Safety and security fences adjacent to houses are allowed, while approximately 6.5km of outer perimeter game fence is maintained. Domestic Pets and Birds: Pets are allowed with owners assuming the associated risks. Dogs must be leashed outside fenced areas, and the encouragement of indigenous plants is emphasized. Refuse: Homeowners manage their own refuse with options for disposal. Recycling and composting are promoted. Access to Farm Land: Homeowners enjoy access via designated routes, with reduced-rate campsites available. Respect for tranquillity and adherence to signage are essential. Roads: Main access roads are maintained, and new roads require permission. Vehicle access varies, with some roads necessitating a 4x4. Wetland areas are demarcated to prevent vehicle entry. Game on "The Farm Bathurst" includes Giraffe, Impala, Springbok, Zebra, Nyala, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, Duiker, and Warthog and 3 semi-tame Donkeys. Abundant birdlife, including Crested Eagles, Secretary Birds, Cranes, Owls, Green Pigeons, Horn-Bills, various species of Ducks, and numerous seed eaters. If you would like to live an idyllic off-the grid lifestyle, at one with nature, give the agent a call today.
Eastern cape - CacaduThe St Francis Links is a Jack Nicklaus designed links golf course which is ranked in the top 10 golf courses in South Africa. The secure estate...
Eastern cape - CacaduBEST PLOT BY FAR This 1122sqm of land located within the prestigious St Francis Links Estate, offers access to world-class amenities, facilities,...
Eastern cape - CacaduI would be delighted to show you what this plot offers! North facing with views of the mountains and distant sea views and views over the 10th hole on the South...
Eastern cape - CacaduThe stand is elevated which enhances the available views The neighbour's house is comleted so you are able to position the house to maximise the views on offer...
Eastern cape - CacaduThis stand has many attributes, large, level, north facing with superb views Located on one of the most sort after roads on the Links, this stand ticks all the boxes,...
Eastern cape - CacaduIf you have always wanted to own a plot on the links that is North facing with views of the mountains and the sea, then call me for a viewing The St Francis Links...
Eastern cape - CacaduHave you always dreamt of living on a pristine Golf Course (not any golf course – A Jack Nicklaus designed Golf Course, which is one of the Top...
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