Hartebeespoortdam Property | Hartbeespoortdam Hartebeespoortdam for sale | Ref: 2615921
Gracious main house a large country home in a tranquil setting with a gloroius mix of comfort nestled on a 1.5ha of pristine land. A home created for a large family who love outdoor living and entertaining. A garden for animal lovers.
Huge open plan living area leading out onto the patio and the garden.
Dining room area with feature natural stone fireplace. Library style bookshelf upstairs.
Gorgeous cosy double sided natural stone fireplace into the lounge and dining room.
Enormous main bedroom en-suite with equally enormous bathroom. Spectacular views from your bedroom north facing onto the Magalies Mountains.
Unsurpassed views...
Add a little romance...
Long narrow feature driveway, this property is adorned with lots of trees. Fully irrigated, lots of potential to build stables and put in paddocks.
Beautiful setting, secure property within a gated community. 11km's from Pecanwood College.
Feature swimming pool in front of the house leading from the patio. Ideal home for Country people who love the outdoors looking to change their lifestyle for the better.
The Franschoek of Hartbeespoortdam, located at the foot hills of the majestic Magaliesberg Mountains combined with uninterrupted views over open fields. Lose your heart along the way, breathe the fresh air, live organically...- Translate
Bedrooms
4.00
Bathrooms
3.00
View
Yes
Garden
Spacious Garden
Kitchen
Yes
Laundry
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Entrance Hall
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Floor Type
Tiles
Underfloor Heating
Yes
Patio
Yes
Electric Gate
Yes
Staff Quarters
Yes
DSTV Dish
Yes
Size
1.50
Size Type
Ha
Square M Covered
480.00
Pool
Yes
Wall Type
Plaster
Exterior
Plaster Finish
Window Type
Wood
Ceiling Type
Rhino
Other 2
Swimming Pool
Features
Style 2 Story Architecture Country/rustic Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms Aproximate Area Less Than 1000 Sq M Baths 1 Bath 2 Baths Kitchen Breakfast Bar/snack Bar Garage Detached Garage 2 Car Garage Driveway Paved Drive
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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
and Klerksdorp;
uranium, mined at Klerksdorp; platinum, mined at Rustenburg and Brits;
and diamonds, mined at Lichtenburg, Christiana,
and Bloemhof. The northern and western parts of the province have many sheep
farms and cattle and game ranches. The eastern and southern parts are crop-growing
regions that produce maize (corn), sunflowers, tobacco, cotton, and citrus fruits.
The entertainment and casino complex at Sun City and Lost City also contributes
to the provincial economy.
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
Dam. The town consists mainly of holiday homes around the dam as
it is popular with visitors from nearby Gauteng Province.
Location is one of the North West Provinces greatest natural advantages.
Mafikeng, the provincial capital, is a staging post for rail and road
traffic into the sub-continent.
The main Cape Town to Zimbabwe railway line passes through Mafikeng
via Botswana, with a feeder line to Angola. In terms of roads, the vital east-west
corridor linking Maputo on the Eastern African seaboard and Walvis Bay on the
Western African seaboard, runs through the North West Province.
The Provinces positioning will be further augmented by the planned Trans-Kalahari
corridor through Botswana and Namibia, truly justifying its claim as South
Africas gateway into Africa.
Using this natural position, the perspective investor can attain cost effective
proximity to ideal trading environments throughout the entire Southern African
Development Community (SADC), which offers a market of more than 150 million
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Alternatively, investors could take advantage of the dynamic business prospects
available in the North West Province through its vast mineral resources,
established manufacturing base, appealing tourist industry and agricultural
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A naturally beautiful area, the North West Province encapsulates the
full scale of human development in one Province one can retrace the footsteps
of the earliest inhabitants on earth and follow that development right through
to sophisticated technology based manufacturing.
The North West Province accounts for roughly 10% of South Africas
land mass and from the very dawn of time, this area has been a magnet for many
different cultures. Today, its rich cultural diversity is reflected in its population
of 3,5 million people, 8,9% of South Africas entire population.
There are many opportunities for increasing the income-producing capacities
of the local industries, enhancing product beneficiation within the Province
and participating more fully in the myriad of international markets linked to
the regions natural resources.
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa