R72,000,000

R72,000,000

106Ha Farm For Sale in Stellenbosch Farms
3
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Garages
160 Langverwacht Road
Marchand du Plessis

106ha luxury farm with architect designed home for sale in the Winelands!!

Web Ref. STB-RS00070
Land size 106.00 Ha
Floor size 497.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R767,829.33
Located in South Africa’s most highly rated region, Stellenbosch Winelands, this property offers immaculate opportunity together with luxury and space.

This 106ha luxury farm provides you with the opportunity to create something special. With 10ha of Shiraz vineyards, you could utilize the rest of the farm for a wide range of SA’s most popular wines. Focusing on the space and location of the farm, it is a prime spot to establish yourself and the property as a lifestyle farm together with producing your own luxury wine.
The farm also has 3 dams where water is stored and then distributed to the farm using pumps and gravity feeding.

The Farm comes with several structures being used as farm cottages as well as a 497sqm Manor House designed by the well-known WP Bosch. He is already known for his spectacular designs and eye for detail when it comes to luxury modern properties. The special layout of this robust and modern residence was well-thought after, to be built to a degree where you have 180-degree panoramic views of False Bay, Table Mountain and the Stellenbosch Winelands. With Zevenwacht Wine Estate next door, and access to all major roads towards Cape Town International Airport and the V&A Waterfront, location is everything you could ask for.

To schedule your own private tour, get in touch today!

Features

Interior
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
Exterior
2 Garages
2 Parkings
Pet Friendly
Pool
Sizes
Land Size 106 Ha
Floor Size 497 m²
Additional Amenities
Built In Braai
Fireplace
Irrigation System
Deck
Entrance Hall
Guest Toilet
Borehole
Access Gate
Electric Fencing
Garden
Paveway
Scenic View
Water storage dams
Kitchenette on first floor level
5 cottages
10 Ha Vinyards
Listing Info
Date Listed 27-01-23
Time Listed 12:20

Stellenbosch Farms, Stellenbosch

A Bit of HistorySouth Africa's second oldest town after Cape Town was founded in 1679 and named after Governor Simon van der Stel. The town quickly grew and became an important hub for trade and agriculture. The town also became known as the "City of Oaks" due to the large number of trees planted in the town. Stellenbosch is also well known for its restored Cape Dutch architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also home to Stellenbosch University one of the oldest and most prestigious tertiary education centres in Africa. Stellenbosch boast several wine estates, including Spier, Blaauwklippen, Boschendal, Tokara and of course our legendary golfer Ernie Else wine farm.  Stellenbosch has something for everyone with...
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