MAKE YOUR GREAT ESCAPE!! 1880sqm vacant stand in The Islands Estate. 6.5 kilometers of canals - water filtered through wetland. B1 - directional locks - Stand next to Pecanwood.
The Islands Estate, situated on 102 hectares of prime land on the southern banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam adjoining Pecanwood Golf Estate, is aptly referred to as South Africa's inland Riviera. The property, developed as a marina, came about as result of the culmination of many ideas by a creative development team. A key feature of the project is a system of canals - six kilometres of navigable water at various points in the estate, with islands and jetties to accommodate boats. The canals meander between exquisitely designed waterfront homes.
The water in the canal is continuously circulated through an artificial wetland system consisting of a series of interconnecting dams covered with water-loving plants and reeds to ensure water quality of a high standard.
The estate is serviced with paved or asphalt roads, paved sidewalks with lawned verges, which also apply to the verges of canals, allowing extensive walks or runs on the Estate. A small population of Springbok has taken up residence at The Islands Estate and birdlife has since completion of the canal and wetland increased considerably.- Translate
Size
1,880.00
Schools
Primary Schools near the Islands Estate Skeerpoort Primary Mountain Cambridge School General Hendrik Schoeman Brits Primary school
High Schools near the Islands Estate Pecanwood College Doxa Deo School – Xanadu Mountain Cambridge School Hartbeespoort High School Brits High School
Vicinity
20 minutes from Lanseria Airport Approximately 40 minutes from Fourways and Randburg Approximately 7km from nearest Spar Centre
Medical Care near the Islands Estate
Mountain lake Pharmacy / medical Skeepoort Medical centre Hartbeespoort Medical centre Brits Medi Clinic
Shopping Centres near Islands Estate Mountain Lake Shopping Centre/Spaar X-ing Shopping Centre – Xanadu/Pick 'n Pay Village Mall – Hartbeespoort/Woolworths/Checkers Sediba Plaza, Shopping Centre, Mall
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on the south by the provinces of Free State and the Northern Cape, and on the
northeast and east by the Limpopo Province and Gauteng.
The North West Province consists out of the 4 following districts:
Bophirima District Municipality
Bojanala Platinum District Municipality
Central District Municipality
Southern District Municipality
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The Magaliesberg mountain range in the northeast extends about 130 km (about
80 miles) from Pretoria to Rustenburg.
The Vaal River flows along the southern border of the province.
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Rustenburg
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West, which was formerly called the University of Bophuthatswana (founded in
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jobs for a quarter of its workforce. The chief minerals are gold, mined at Orkney
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Hartbeespoort
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa