SOLE MANDATE, VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT. Located in what could arguably be the most desirable spot in Greyton, this property is the embodiment of the real estate saying "Location, location, location". Although it is apparent that the property is an Equestrian's dream, it is equally suited to a family with children, the gardening enthusiast or anyone needing privacy and substantial space near to nature.
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The main house is an original farmworkers cottage, now converted, with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen and living room. Main bedroom is en-suite.
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Separate newly-built flat with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms en-suite and a kitchen cum dining room.
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There are multiple storage areas, sheds and a workshop.
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The garden has a full irrigation system connected to the lei water dam which services the paddocks, garden and vegetable garden.
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There are two large stables, a feed room, paddocks and a lunge ring.
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The highlights of the property and the reasons the current owners bought the property are (in their own words):
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- The property is an oasis of trees, both outside and within the property making it shady in summer and private.
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- The main house is homely, cosy and inviting. It is mostly North facing, with great lighting where it's needed which helps keep one warm in winter and cool in summer.
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- It is a wonderful property for children with the dam, stream and of course pool. The paddocks have seen hours of soccer and cricket games, and even kite flying!
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- As it's near the Bottom end of Vlei street, it is quiet, and views of mountains from most windows.
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.- The lawn is green all year round and the garden a haven of thriving bird life, with resident wild ducks who have nested annually on the dam.
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- The property has beautiful, extra large stables and acreage for keeping horses, which is a great find in Greyton, with walks and trails on your doorstep
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- Located right next to the river swim spots for summer dips.
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-The property has a brand new 8kw solar system, with 18 panels, therefore unaffected by load shedding