SECLUDED WATERFRONT HOME INC. BOAT AND LOTS OF EXTRAS
Notes
The main entrance to this home is dominated by a pond fully stocked with mature koii and a lush garden all fully concealed from the road. It is perfect for the more energetic of families. On one side there is a fully faced climbing wall. The boat is easily launched by the electronic winch from the private boathouse and slipway into the main dam. There is an expanse of jetty and decking. The sparkling heated pool is perfect for relaxing in throughout the seasons. Back up generator. The rooms are spacious and have air conditoning particularly for the summer, whilst offering underfloor heating and gas fireplaces for winter. The upstairs lounge has a fully integrated home theatre system. Of delight there is also a conservatory for plantings that need a little TLC. Eagles Landing offers the best security track record on the southern shores of Hartbeespoort Dam and consistent management. It is within walking distance of Pecanwood College and the shopping centre. Clearly an excellent investment!- Translate
Bedrooms
4.00
Bathrooms
3.00
View
Yes
Garages
2.50
Carport
Yes
Garden
Beautiful Garden
Kitchen
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Entrance Hall
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Floor Type
Tiles
Patio
Yes
Electric Gate
Yes
Intercom
Yes
TV Aerial
Yes
DSTV Dish
Yes
Size
743.00
Square M Covered
640.00
Pool
Yes
Wall Type
Plaster
Exterior
Plaster Finish
Window Type
Wood
Ceiling Type
Rhino
Schools
Pecanwood College Doxa Deo Mountain Cottage Broederstoom College
Vicinity
Lanzeria Airport 20 mins Fourways 30 mins Britz 30mins Sun City 1hr
Stove
Yes
Pantry
Yes
Security
Yes
Pets
Yes
Parking
Yes
Sprinklers
Yes
Aircon
Yes
Built in Cupboards
Yes
Showers
Yes
Storeys
Two Story
Rooftype
Tile
Condition
Excellent
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The North West Province of South Africa is bounded on the north by Botswana,
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
Much of the province consists of flat areas of scattered trees and grassland.
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.
Mafikeng,
formerly Mafeking, serves as the provincial capital. Other significant
towns includeBrits,
Klerksdorp,
Lichtenburg,
Potchefstroom,
Rustenburg
and Sun City. The province has two universities: the University of North
West, which was formerly called the University of Bophuthatswana (founded in
1979), in Mmabatho; and Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education.
The mainstay of the economy of North West Province is mining, which
generates more than half of the province's gross domestic product and provides
jobs for a quarter of its workforce. The chief minerals are gold, mined at Orkney
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Hartbeespoort
is a small resort town in the North West Province of South Africa, situated
on slopes of the Magaliesberg mountain and the banks of the Hartbeespoort
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The main Cape Town to Zimbabwe railway line passes through Mafikeng
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corridor linking Maputo on the Eastern African seaboard and Walvis Bay on the
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The North West Province accounts for roughly 10% of South Africas
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa