R39,900,000
Situated between the foothills of Mount Superior (1908 m) and Brandwagpiek (1809 m) between Worcester and Wolseley, lies this pristine 368 hectare typical Boland irrigation farm with an abundance of crystal clear unpolluted water and rich alluvial soils. Water runs throughout the year down the Waaihoekskloof and Jan Dutoitskloof rivers where it joins and flows together on the farm. Water is obtained from the Waaihoek Irrigation Board of which this farm enjoys 11% registered water usage rights and is the first in line to said usage rights.During February 2016, a disastrous veld fire destroyed most of the farm and almost all of the pristine vineyards and orchards were lost. Meanwhile, the owners have commenced to restore the farm to its once superior state.The topography, climate, unpolluted water together with the diverse and rich soils are suitable for the production of quality deciduous fruits, citrus, table grapes, pecan nuts, pomegranates and figs. Infrastructure includes 2 manor houses on separate title deeds, 2 large sheds, a fully operational water bottling plant, 5 earth dams of which one is going to be enlarged by the regional services council as part of an excavation needed for the building of roads.The farm consists out of 7 adjacent title deeds which are sold as an economical viable unit.Ideally situated between the mountains these farms do not have too much wind (South Easter) and is fairly windless during winter. Rainfall is about 500 to 600 mm per annum. For sale for R39 900 000.00