Olyfhoek – A 5,89 ha income generating smallholding well situated close to a main artery in the Boland allowing for easy access to Paarl, Wellington and the N1 to Cape Town. The north facing property has beautiful views of the surrounding farms and mountains.
Currently planted to approximately 2000 olive trees (oil and table varieties), all under double drip line irrigation. Water is derived from 3 boreholes and stored in 8x 10 000L tanks. All household and irrigation water is run through a purification system. Eskom delivers 3phase electricity to the property.
The infrastructure consists of a 3-story main house of ± 1280m² with spacious living areas, scullery, laundry, study / staff quarters, guest toilet, 7 en-suite bedrooms and a spacious loft room with kitchenette and en-suite bathroom as well as 2 double garages and a rim flow swimming pool. Underneath the main house are 3x one bedroomed flatlets. A short walk from the main house is a ± 420m² double volume farm shed with a 3 bedroomed apartment on one end and a 2 bedroomed apartment on the other end.
History
Paarl,one of the oldest towns in South Africa was founded in 1687 and is an admired farming village at heart. In Dutch Paarl means pearl, originating from the glistening outcrops of granite rocks that shimmer like pearls after the rain. Paarl's majestic granite rock is the 2nd largest granite outcrop in the world. In honour of Paarl's legendry red wines, it is also known as the 'Red...
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