This 37 hectare farm is situated in the Paardeberg, a conservancy, midway between Paarl and Malmesbury. The farm is nestled in the gentle north-east facing slopes of the Paardeberg, about a hours drive from Cape Town.- Currently 11,5 hectare are under vineyard, 13,5 hectare open land suitable for particularly Shiraz. The remaining 12 hectare consists of 3 dams (32,800 cub metre), 2 broiler houses with a standby plant, a thatch roof farmhouse and an old wine cellar. The quaint old farmhouse, build 1825, qualifies as a National Herritage monument and the view from the ‘stoep’ streches over the rolling wheatfields of the Swartland to the magestic mountains beyond Wellington.- The vineyards consists of Red Globe (table grape) under irrigation, 5 hectare Chenin Blanc “bosstock” under sprinklers and 4,5 hectare Chardonnay, trelliced and under drip.- The broiler enterprises two environmentally controlled broiler houses with a combined capacity of 68,000 chicks. There is an opportunity to rent
If you own a business and are considering selling, visit our Sell Your Business section.
If you haven't been brought to the right country version of our site please select the correct one below: