This spacious family house is in an excellent condition, situated in a very quite area of Generaal de Wet in Bloemfontein with easy acess to all main routes and close to schools such as Sand du Plessis High shcool & Primary school. Lots of big trees and a beautiful garden. This is renovated to fit the expectations of the perfectionist. The floors are covered with tiles and carpets. All the bedrooms has build in cubborts. The main bedroom is situated upstairs and has a main ensuit bathroom. This bathroom is fitted with a bath, toilet, basin and a shower. The second bathroom is situated downstairs with a threequarter bathroom and a seperate guest toilet. The kitchen offers build in cubborts, tiled floors, eyelevel oven, HOB and an extraxtor fan. The family room has a jetmaster and walk out on the patio with a build in braai. Part of the braai area is a recreationroom, big enough for a pool table, and if you prefer can be converted into a flat together with the outside office. A must see for someone needing space- Translate
Bedrooms
4.00
Bathrooms
2.00
Main en Suite
1.00
Garages
1.00
Carport
Yes
Garden
Garden
Kitchen
Yes
Laundry
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Entrance Hall
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Floor Type
Tiles and Carpets
Patio
Yes
Electric Gate
Yes
Intercom
Yes
Size
1,052.00
Square M Covered
330.00
Wall Type
Brick And Plaster
Window Type
Steel
Ceiling Type
Rhino
Other
Storeroom
Other 2
Jetmaster
Flat
Yes
Flat Bathroom
1.00
Flat Bedroom
1.00
Flat Kitchen
Yes
Flat Lounge
Yes
Schools
Sand du Plessis Hoerskool Sand du Plessis Laerskool Onserust Laerskool
Vicinity
Checkers Hyper Pick & Pay Hypermark Rose Park Hospital National Hospital
Lapa/braai
Yes
Stove
Yes
Study
Yes
Rec-Room
Yes
Paving
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Security Fence
Yes
Pets
Yes
Built in Cupboards
Yes
Showers
Yes
Storeys
Semi Double Storey
Rooftype
Harvey Tiles
Condition
Good
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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