Set high above the Schoemanskloof Valley, this 82-hectare farm combines productive land, established infrastructure, and multiple income streams into a single operational unit.
The property is fully game-fenced, with a separately secured homestead area, allowing for controlled farming, livestock management, and seasonal hunting activity.
INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGNED FOR SCALE AND FLEXIBILITY
The built footprint supports both residential living and commercial use:
• Two large double-storey homes (5-bedroom and 4-bedroom) suitable for owner living, staff housing, or guest accommodation
• Additional rondawel with ablution facilities
• Office block with three rooms, enabling on-site management or admin operations
• A 1,400m² barn/shed structure, currently configured with extra accommodation (6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms), adaptable for storage, processing, or expansion into agri-tourism
• Dedicated livestock facilities for cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and poultry
• On-site slaughter facility with cold room, positioned for hunting season throughput
WATER, ENERGY, AND OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
• Three boreholes, solar-powered
• Five solar geysers supplying hot water across the property
• Electrified fencing (solar-supported) securing key areas
This setup reduces reliance on external services and supports consistent year-round operation.
PRODUCTIVE LAND WITH PROVEN YIELD
Approximately 10 hectares of arable land is already cleared, with 8 hectares under Eragrostis. Current yield potential sits around R100,000 per harvest when baled.
The soil profile — deep red sandy loam — supports a wide range of crops, while the climate provides sufficient winter chill for effective livestock and mixed farming cycles.
Established orchard includes:
• Peach, plum, apricot
• Mulberry, guava
• Avocado and lemon
A functional vegetable garden adds further subsistence or small-scale commercial potential.
LOCATION AND CONTEXT
Situated in the Sterkspruit farming area within the Mbombela non-urban zone , the property is approximately 24km from Schoemanskloof (last stretch gravel). This distance limits casual access but reinforces privacy, control, and suitability for focused agricultural use.