2992.1147 ha Game and stock farm.
Locality Of Farm:
Access Route: From Kimberley take the R64 Griekwasstad road for 90km the subject farms are to the right of this road.
20 km away from Campbell and 90km from Kimberley via tar road.
Zoning: Agricultural
The property is an economical farming unit and used for game, sheep and cattle farming.
Layout of farm:
The subject grazing can be classified as ideal for Game and Cattle with various types of trees and bush. The farm's topography with ridges and undulating flat areas, with ideal vegetation for most game species, is also perfect for current use as an exclusive game farm. The boundaries of the farm is totally game fenced with new fencing 2,4meter high with 24 wires, with an additional Jackal proofing.
The subject farm still have stock fencing and Kransfontein is divided into 18 camps. The farm have rotative grazing systems in place with a central drinking and sorting areas for every 4 camps.
Water
The farm has excellent water infrastructure with stock and game water supplied by 3 windmills, 4 cement and 5 corrugated iron dams and 3 water tanks . All the camps have water supply and the total farm is equipped with a ring feed water system from the highest point on the Ghaapse Berg to the lowest point of the farm near Schmidtsdrift. The farm Kransfontein has a natural fountain which were digged with man made tunnels to supply water from the high lying Plato of the Ghaapse Mountain to the low lying areas at the foot of the mountains. This is a very unique water source and this according to historic information was the main "uitspanning" or water point on route to Danielskuil in olden days.
General:
The subject property is perfect for game and cattle farming with excellent vegetation, climate and topography.
Topography:
Very good with grass plains at the foot of the well known Ghaapse Mountain ±70 % and then the plato of the Ghaapse Mountain 30%.Because of the topography the vegetation is very diverse and is suitable for many types of game.
Soil type:
There is sandy portions as well as harder limestone on the subject farm. There is very little soil suitable for crop production as the climate will not allow for feasible production.
Climate and rainfall:
Hot summers, cold winters. (frost) Rainfall: ±350mm per annum.
Site / Locality:
The location is good in the central part of South Africa with easy access from the R64, a main road to Upington and Namibia via Kimberley. The area is a popular tourist destination and has an already loyal client base. The subject farm is also a historic landmark and was used as an "uitspanning" as there is very good natural water. The subject farm is also known as a trek site of on route to Kuruman and the deep Kalahari. The location only 90km, from Kimberley near the Vaal River and with easy tar road access is also positive.
Building and Improvements:
Structural improvements:
Main Dwelling
Old very historic house which survived the Anglo Boer war and still have the original wooden floors
and ceilings comprise of:
4 x Bedrooms
1 x Bathrooms
1 x Lounge
1 x Dining Room
1 x Kitchen
Size: 300m²
The house is in well maintained condition for it's age.
Garage Store
Constructed of stone with a corrugated iron roof and concrete floor.
Size: 190m²
Hunters House
Constructed of brick plastered and painted with a pitched iron roof. The house was constructed in
the same style as the main dwelling.
Size130m²
Surrounding Works
The subject property have excellent stock working facilities with a weaning set to the south of the
tar road and a large set at the house.
The farm has Eskom electricity.
<p><strong><u>2992.1147 ha Game and stock farm. </u></strong></p><p><u>Locality Of Farm:</u></p><p><u>Access Route:</u> From Kimberley take the R64 Griekwasstad road for 90km the subject farms are to the right of this road.</p><p>20 km away from Campbell and 90km from Kimberley via tar road.</p><p><u>Zoning:</u> Agricultural</p><p>The property is an economical farming unit and used for game, sheep and cattle farming.</p><p><u>Layout of farm:</u></p><p>The subject grazing can be classified as ideal for Game and Cattle with various types of trees and bush. The farm's topography with ridges and undulating flat areas, with ideal vegetation for most game species, is also perfect for current use as an exclusive game farm. The boundaries of the farm is totally game fenced with new fencing 2,4meter high with 24 wires, with an additional Jackal proofing.</p><p>The subject farm still have stock fencing and Kransfontein is divided into 18 camps. The farm have rotative grazing systems in place with a central drinking and sorting areas for every 4 camps.</p><p><u>Water</u></p><p>The farm has excellent water infrastructure with stock and game water supplied by 3 windmills, 4 cement and 5 corrugated iron dams and 3 water tanks . All the camps have water supply and the total farm is equipped with a ring feed water system from the highest point on the Ghaapse Berg to the lowest point of the farm near Schmidtsdrift. The farm Kransfontein has a natural fountain which were digged with man made tunnels to supply water from the high lying Plato of the Ghaapse Mountain to the low lying areas at the foot of the mountains. This is a very unique water source and this according to historic information was the main "uitspanning" or water point on route to Danielskuil in olden days.</p><p><u>General:</u></p><p>The subject property is perfect for game and cattle farming with excellent vegetation, climate and topography.</p><p><u>Topography:</u></p><p>Very good with grass plains at the foot of the well known Ghaapse Mountain ±70 % and then the plato of the Ghaapse Mountain 30%.Because of the topography the vegetation is very diverse and is suitable for many types of game.</p><p><u>Soil type:</u></p><p>There is sandy portions as well as harder limestone on the subject farm. There is very little soil suitable for crop production as the climate will not allow for feasible production.</p><p><u>Climate and rainfall:</u></p><p>Hot summers, cold winters. (frost) Rainfall: ±350mm per annum.</p><p><u>Site / Locality:</u></p><p>The location is good in the central part of South Africa with easy access from the R64, a main road to Upington and Namibia via Kimberley. The area is a popular tourist destination and has an already loyal client base. The subject farm is also a historic landmark and was used as an "uitspanning" as there is very good natural water. The subject farm is also known as a trek site of on route to Kuruman and the deep Kalahari. The location only 90km, from Kimberley near the Vaal River and with easy tar road access is also positive.</p><p><u>Building and Improvements:</u></p><p>Structural improvements:</p><p><u>Main Dwelling</u></p><p>Old very historic house which survived the Anglo Boer war and still have the original wooden floors</p><p>and ceilings comprise of:</p><p>4 x Bedrooms</p><p>1 x Bathrooms</p><p>1 x Lounge</p><p>1 x Dining Room</p><p>1 x Kitchen</p><p>Size: 300m²</p><p>The house is in well maintained condition for it's age.</p><p><u>Garage Store</u></p><p>Constructed of stone with a corrugated iron roof and concrete floor.</p><p>Size: 190m²</p><p><u>Hunters House</u></p><p>Constructed of brick plastered and painted with a pitched iron roof. The house was constructed in</p><p>the same style as the main dwelling.</p><p>Size130m²</p><p><u>Surrounding Works</u></p><p>The subject property have excellent stock working facilities with a weaning set to the south of the</p><p>tar road and a large set at the house.</p><p>The farm has Eskom electricity.</p>