Beautiful 32ha Table grape farm set againts a backdrop of majestic mountains. 5 Bedroom manor house with 4 living areas. 11ha of Table grapes.- Translate
Bedrooms
5.00
Bathrooms
3.00
Garages
2.00
Kitchen
Yes
Laundry
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Size
32.00
Size Type
Ha
Pool
Yes
Study
Yes
Rec-Room
Yes
Parking
Yes
Built in Cupboards
Yes
Water Holes
The farm is listed for 24ha with the Brandwacht irrigation board and the earth dam is filled from this source. The two boreholes are currently not in use as there is sufficient water from the irrigation board. All fresh water used for domestic purposes is supplied via a pipeline from the Brandwag irrigation scheme and is piped to all the houses on the property. The dams capacity is 110 000m³. Earth dam with a capacity of 110,000 cubic metres. His dam is connected through a centrifugal pump to the main irrigation system which feeds the 24ha of Vineyards and fallow ground. There are two boreholes on the property which have Escom points and are connected to a concrete dam. One borehole has a submersible pump. The concrete dam is fitted with a booster centrifugal pump which is connected to the main irrigation system
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