| FINALLY, YOUR OWN
WINE FARM - Stellenbosch:
R23mil |
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Exclusive Wine Farm
Pam Golding Properties has acquired the
mandate to market this exclusive wine farm
in picturesque Stellenbosch, Western Cape
priced at R23 million.
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This well-positioned
wine farm has a large cellar, renowned
label, restaurant and conference centre
in a sought-after area. |
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49 hectares of prime
land on two titles with uninterrupted
views of the great Table Mountain
and stunning Simonsberg. |
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| Water |
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Theewaterskloof and
Borehole: 60 000 litres per hour |
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Established Vineyards
| The Surrounds |
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The town, ideally situated in a magnificent
mountain valley, boasts a mild Mediterranean
climate and is the ideal destination from
which to explore the Winelands, Cape Town,
the Peninsula and the many tourists attractions
that the area has to offer. |
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Many national and international industries
have their headquarters here. |
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Events and activities take
place throughout the year- from music, wine
and art festivals to international sporting
events. |
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More importantly it is a tranquil,
friendly town and a prime tourist and conference
destination! |

| In the
Area |
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Dining out is a special experience ranging
from traditional Cape (including a combination
of Cape Malay dishes) to fine European cuisine.
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Wine Estates offer picnic baskets as part
of the wine-tasting experience. Brandy,
one of South Africa's most famous and finest
products, is distilled and matured in many
cellars located in the winelands and is
open to the public. |
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You can drive, hike or mountain bike through
the spectacular Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
or fly-fish at the well-stocked Idas Valley
trout dams. |
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Parachuting, hot air ballooning and horse
riding are among the large variety of sporting
facilities in the area. |
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As a prominent sporting venue, Stellenbosch
has produced some of the most talented sportsmen
and sportswomen in South Africa, including
150 Rugby Springboks. |
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International meetings are
held annually at the famous Coetzenburgh
Athletics Stadium. |
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The Danie Craven Stadium is
home to the respected Maties rugby team. |
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THE
ART OF
STELLENBOSCH CULTURE |
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The University of Stellenbosch,
known affectionately as "Maties"
is a world-renowned Academic Institution. |
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Two prominent US
museums, Sasol Art Museum and the
University Gallery, house impressive
artwork collections, together with
many other galleries. |
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The Conservatoire
is the most modern in the country,
yet houses the oldest music school.
It has two concert halls, both open
to the public. Not to be missed
is the Stellenbosch Festival of
Music and Arts, held annually in
September. |

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The Stellenbosch
Food and Wine Festival takes place
in October and affords wine-lovers
the opportunity to savour the finest
award-winning wines. The theatre
is alive and flourishing throughout
the year. |
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Other places of
interest are the Rhenish Mission
Church, the "Kruithuis",
Oom Samie se Winkel, Oude Libertas
and Spier Amphitheatres, the Jan
Marais and Jonkershoek Nature Reserves,
the Botanical Gardens, Toy and Miniature
Museum, Stellenryck Wine Museum
and the University campus (Neelsie) |
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The heart of South Africa's
wine industry, Stellenbosch is a place
of great beauty and culture steeped
in South African tradition. History
is reflected in many of its neo-Dutch,
Georgian and modern Victorian architecture,
which encompasses simple lines, fine
detail and elegant proportions. Oak
trees bear witness to its proud and
dignified heritage. These old Oak
trees etched against the white walls
of its many old buildings, diffuse
the heat of summer and transform the
streets into soft shady avenues. |

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The historical roots
of Stellenbosch go as far back as
1866. Interestingly, Stellenbosch
University is the oldest university
in South Africa. A century-long tradition
of quality tuition and research has
secured the University a place among
the finest academic institutions in
Africa. |
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The town lies on the
banks of a river in the premier wine
producing Jonkershoek Valley, and
is encircled by majestic mountains.
There is easy access to nearby fruit
farms, wine estates, mountain ranges
and neighboring rustic towns. |
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The Stellenbosch Wine
Route is arguably the country's most
famous, and the Stellenbosch Wine
of Origin area includes over 300 members
of which more than 100 are open to
the public. Wine tours are a must
for visitors, who have a choice of
old-fashioned charm or more modern
tourist orientated estates. |

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The Stellenbosch Wine
estates are surrounded by the natural
beauty of some of the most spectacular
mountains of the Western Cape. With
the vineyards as a backdrop, the ever-changing
colour of the leaves constantly transforms
the landscape, with harvest time usually
starting in January and lasting through
March. |
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Stellenbosch provides
the ideal location from which to explore
the Cape Peninsula, Cape Town, Paarl,
Franschhoek and Wellington - all within
an hour’s drive, or even the
more distant Worcester, Tulbagh and
Hermanus, returning at the end of
the day to enjoy an evening in this
charming town. |
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