Nestling at the foot of Mount Lebanon in the picturesque Kamberg Valley, this exceptional, pristine farm forms part of a 2,000 hectare nature reserve and has three luxury, income producing homesteads. The property will be sold as a going concern and VAT is excluded from the non-negotiable price of R6,500,000.
The warm and welcoming farmhouse offers tranquil countryside views as well as a wonderful level of comfort. It sleeps nine people and is a stone’s throw away from the well-stocked trout dam which is fed by a perennial mountain stream. The master bedroom is en-suite, and there are two more bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen is separate and is fully equipped with all requisite appliances. The lounge, diningroom and pub area are open plan to a cosy fireplace to warm those
winter evenings. There is a sheltered verandah, equipped for a barbeque, which overlooks the Hlatikulu wetlands.
There are two comfortable eight sleeper, self-catering cottages which both overlook the dam. The first has three bedrooms (main en-suite) and two bathrooms. The lounge, diningroom and kitchen are open plan with stunning, scenic Drakensberg mountain views. There is a covered verandah ideal for sundowners or al fresco dining.
The second cottage has two double bedrooms (main en-suite), a loft room and two bathrooms. The open plan kitchen, diningroom and lounge lead out to a large wooden deck from where the spectacular views of the mountains can be fully appreciated.
As with the farmhouse, the well equipped cottage kitchens have an oven and hob, a microwave oven, fridge/freezer and all the necessary modern appliances. Both cottages have wood-burning fireplaces, barbeque facilities and all crockery, cutlery, bed linen and bath towels are provided.
There is also a spacious, furnished three bedroom manager’s home.
This beautiful and tranquil countryside retreat offers recreational facilities on the farm which include a clubhouse, swimming pool and a tennis court.
The farm shares a common boundary with the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site. The location is complemented by the number of indigenous wildlife species - eland, common reedbuck, wildebeest, zebra, oribi, blesbok, zebra, black backed jackal, serval, aardvark, porcupine, gennet and baboon. There is grassland, afro-montane, forest and wetland birdlife with a local bird list of 215 species which includes crowned, blue and wattled crane, Cape vulture, long-crested eagle, forest buzzard and bearded vulture. The farm is highveld grassland and typical Drakensberg tree species occur in their various habitats and wildflowers are abundant.
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