± 10 Km from Langenhoven Park near Pres. Steyn School, to Western part of Bloemfontein with prime soil and popular area.
Beautiful oldy renovated to perfection with modern full bathrooms with heaters and extractor fans. Wooden Floors and - ceilings, wooden doors and - window frames.
New build - in cupbuard in kitchen
This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy peace and tranquillity and still have a 5 ha to farm on the sideline.
Another 20 ha can be added at an extra cost. 2 Workers houses, a cement dam, silo, mangers.
Municipal water and - electricity.
3 Boreholes - equipped.- Translate
Bedrooms
3.00
Bathrooms
2.00
Main en Suite
1.00
Garages
2.00
Garden
Medium Garden
Kitchen
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Floor Type
wood & tiles
Staff Quarters
Yes
Size
5,000.00
Square M Covered
270.00
Wall Type
Plaster & Paint
Exterior
Plaster & Paint
Window Type
Wood
Ceiling Type
Wood and Rhino
Other
Build in Braai
Other 2
Storeroom
Lapa/braai
Yes
Rec-Room
Yes
Security
Yes
Security Fence
Yes
Pets
Yes
Parking
Yes
Storeys
single Storey
Rooftype
Corr Iron
Condition
newly renovated
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Property for sale (real estate) in Bloemfontein Some useful information regarding Bloemfontein located in Free State
Focus on Bloemfontein, Free
State, South Africa
Bloemfontein
is sort of the Cinderella city of South Africa. It's stuck out there
on the N1 between Cape Town and Johannesburg. It has no Table
Mountain, no ocean, and no big-city vibe. And no rush hour traffic,
no road rage and no urban sprawl. It's just a nice little city in the middle
of the country. The name, Bloemfontein, means Spring of Flowers -
a rather pretty name that it does actually live up to. The city is planted
with thousands of rose bushes, which makes for a fabulously colourful roadside
display. A small nature reserve, strangely enough called Naval Hill, right
in the middle of the city carries the green theme a bit further.
Still on the floral and green theme, the Orchid House is a must
for lovers of this beautiful plant family, of which South Africa
has numerous species, and the Free State Botanical Gardens, on
the outskirts of the town, is a real delight. Covering 70ha, large areas
have been left in a close to natural state, showing the indigenous vegetation
of the area, and creating a habitat for small game. There are lovely walks,
a lawn to chill out on, a dam with a bird hide, a restaurant, an environmental
education centre and an indigenous plants nursery. The more formal section
of the garden includes a medicinal plants display and a garden highlighting
water-conserving ways of gardening.
There's
the usual smattering of art galleries and some interesting museums, including
the War Museum and the National Women's Monument - a poignant reminder
if ever there was one of the futility and downright stupidity of war.
OK - so Bloemfontein is not exactly the tourist mecca of the universe,
but it's a good stopover place if you're driving the N1, and it's probably
worth spending a day there if you have the time. There are decent restaurants,
some nice pubs and some good live music venues. It's also the closest
city to the Kingdom of Lesotho
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa