PORTION 2 OF THE FARM MIDDELPUNT NR 320, JT 118 HA EXQUISITE TROUT AND GAME FARM IN THE HEART OF LAKENVLEI NATURE RESERVE
INTRODUCTION This stunning 118 Ha trout and game farm is an absolute luxurious escape plan. The tranquil streams and calm trees channel the mind to a quiet and serene place. With bright colors stretching over the pastures in summer and crystal white folding over the vegetation in winter, the magic of this farm never seizes to amaze. This magnificent farm is situated 15km from Dullstroom via the R540 making it the perfect place to escape from the busy city life, without moving too far away from civilization. Fishing is an absolute must in the three large registered trout dams. Being alongside a pool of water beneath the shade of a tree with only your thoughts is the perfect relaxing scene. Hunting is also a prime activity in the stunning bushveld of the farm.
IMPROVEMENTS This farm is fully fenced with a 26-strand steel wire game fence. This fence is a mere 10 months old. A security camera can be found at the entrance of the farm at the top of the gate. This camera detects movement and sends a photo of whoever is at the gate to your cellular phone using a RICA d sim card found in the camera on which data and airtime needs to be loaded. The residential yard is 10ha that is fenced in with electrical fencing along with a remote controlled automatic gate. The fence is connected to an alarm to alert residential stayers of any potential danger. A breath-taking stone and plaster house of 350 m² with a large patio looking out on the three dams is enough to persuade any person! The house comprises the following: 3 spacious bedrooms (2 en-suite, 1 separate bathroom) Lounge with large fireplace Dining room Northern closed off patio with a fireplace and gas braai Kitchen with separate scullery TV room / children s play area Trelli doors Security bars all around the house
Guest Unit: 200m² 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms Lounge Dining room Open plan kitchen Large northern patio The farm also consists of a 600m² store rooms, for tractors and implements, with electrical rolling doors. A very unique lapa can also be found on this farm with sliding doors for those cold winter evenings. The lapa also has a pizza oven for fun and scrumptious entertainment of guests and visitors! Here are a few more interesting improvements on the farm: 4 horses stalls with a horse ring Brand new tennis court and cricket pitch for those Sunday afternoon sporting events with the family. Gardening shed of 65m² Servants quarters with bathroom 5ha game camp 9x6m greenhouse
WATER Three registered trout dams Four natural fountains Reservoir with a pump room ELECTRICITY Generator Three phase electricity Two enlarged kilowatt connections of 55kW each for further development Two extra transformers for future expansion on strategical areas on the farm
GAME Game Quantity Blesbucks 150 Black Wildebeests 25 Zebras 4 Deer 5 Red Hartebeest 6 Pregnant Oryx 3 Copper Springbuck Ram 1 Black Impala Ram 1 Black Impala Ewes 2 Brindled Blesbuck Ram 1 Copper Blesbuck Ram 1 Split Copper Blesbuck lambs 12
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GPS Coordinates: -25.5266, 30.1139 Distance from farm to Dullstroom:
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Contact: Dirk Pienaar 082 784 0341 (Owner) Janine Strauss 082 565 6220 (Farm Manager)
Dullstroom dates back to the early 1880's when Dutch Settlers made their way to the place of "eternal mist". The town is situated at 2100 m above sea level, making this one of the highest towns in the country. The architecture in Dullstroom is a mixture of 19th and 20th century building designs.in the 1880's emigration to South Africa was strongly encouraged by president Paul Kruger and support committees were set up throughout Holland. In 1883 a company, led by Wolterus Dull, was established to strengthen ties between the two countries. The company then bought the two farms, Groot Suikerboschkop & Elandslaagte, in order to establish a settlement. The first settlers from Holland arrived during the period 1884-1887. Wolterus Dull visited the farm Groot Suikerboschkop during 1890 and found that the settlers had established a small village. Dullstroom was proclaimed a town in 1892 by Paul Kruger and was originally named Dull'sstroom, later simplified to Dullstroom, after Wolterus Dull and the Crocodile River ("stroom" is an Afrikaans word meaning "stream") which flows nearby.