This farm spans ±484 hectares across two adjoining portions and supports a diverse, well‐established agricultural and aquaculture operation. The property is supplied by strong natural water sources, including a reliable fountain, multiple water points for livestock and game, and a fully operational tilapia and kurper fish‐farming system with dams covering all production stages from hatchery to adult grow‐out. Alongside the aquaculture component, the farm includes facilities for small‐stock farming, with infrastructure suited to goats and sheep, as well as a half‐hectare block of habanero chillies under irrigation.
The main homestead is a spacious four‐bedroom residence with three bathrooms, a kitchen with scullery and pantry, a TV room, lounge, dining room, and a dedicated entertainment or man‐cave area. The home is surrounded by a landscaped garden and is powered entirely by solar energy, supported by strong fountain water. A one‐bedroom flat with its own bathroom and kitchenette, a double garage, three labourer rooms, and an additional freestanding room for a housekeeper complete the residential infrastructure. A second three‐bedroom house provides accommodation for a farm manager. Both homes are secured with electric fencing.
The property includes two braai areas, a recreational dam suitable for camping and fishing, and multiple water points across the land for livestock and wildlife. Game naturally occurring on the farm includes kudu, grey and red duiker, steenbok, Sharpe’s grysbok, and various smaller mammal species, adding to the property’s appeal for eco‐tourism or private recreation.
With its combination of large land size, strong water availability, established aquaculture, crop production, livestock facilities, and dual residential dwellings, the farm offers a versatile platform for commercial expansion, mixed farming, or a private lifestyle estate with income‐generating potential.