Small Farm for sale - ample water - lovely bosveld!
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Winskoop! Pragtige klein bosveldplasie te koop in Noordwes Provinsie - Groot Marico omgewing . **56 ha bosveld met koppies, heuwels, mooi bosveld natuurskoon en uitsig op die vallei ** bergstroom vloei deur die grond - gevoed deur fontein - veral sterkvloeiend as dit reen - poele water ** loslopende wild en klompie blesbokke (ong 50) ingesluit, ook rooibokke, vrylopende koedoes, ander kleinwild en selfs klompie wilde (nou mak) donkies!! ** 'Klip-chalet met een slaapkamer, leefarea, kombuis en ..... kaggel vir daardie romatiese atmosfeer. ** Eiendom is onlangs nuut omhein met goeie, bo gemiddelde omheining. Toegeruste boorgat - eskom krag - stoor. ***** Ideale naweekplekkie ....... in die bosveld ..........ver van die stad se gewoel ongeveer 5 km vanaf grootpad. *** *** *** Lovely small farm in Groot Marico for sale at a good price. Bosveld with hills, water stream, fountain, game (rooibok, blesbok), other roaming game. Weekend chalet (one bedroom bathroom, open plan living area, bathroom) , finished in natural stone. Other: Strong bore hole, store, newly fenced ....... a property to view if you are looking for a small bosveld farm with ample water. Call 0836315518 for viewing appointment. Groot Marico is one of the last small platteland towns in the NWP - the area is well known for its peacefull environment and relaxed lifestyle. This is an ideal semi retirement / weekend breakaway / permanent residential property . Call 0836315518- Translate
Schools
Skole in omgewing: Swartruggens, Koster, Lichtenburg, Groot Marico, Zeerust
Vicinity
Te Koop - hierdie plasie in die Groot Marico omgewing. Twyfelspoort omgewing.
Wild Life
50 'blesbok'
Times Viewed: 88 (Since listed or for the current month)
A small farm with strong and ample water - fountains - running stream - water holes!
.... ... blesbok, also some rooibok......
Waterholes - constant stream fed from fountains
Bosveld breakaway ...... 56 ha ...... with WATER in abundance!
the area..............
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