Beautiful Stellenbosch Wine, Guest and Lifestyle farm in sought after location
Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Stellenbosch, this magnificent wine estate encapsulates the epitome of an idyllic countryside lifestyle. Situated in an enviable location, it seamlessly combines the tranquility of rural living with accessibility to urban hubs like Stellenbosch, Somerset West, and the vibrant cityscape of Cape Town.
The property boasts a captivating panorama of majestic mountains and sprawling vineyards, evoking a sense of serene beauty. The restored Cape Dutch homestead, adorned with age-old Oak trees and a picturesque garden reminiscent of the English countryside, exudes a timeless charm. The paved driveway from Annandale Road leads directly to this gem, promising a welcoming entrance to this haven.
Accommodation and buildings
The homestead, dating back to 1905, exudes a 4-star tourist grading and presently serves as a short-term rental guesthouse. Its meticulous restoration preserves the authenticity of high wooden ceilings and floors, complemented by a charming farm-style kitchen featuring Oregon pine cupboards.
There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (including 2 ensuites). The main bedroom is spacious and separate with its own veranda that opens into the garden.
The homestead offers an oasis of comfort with inviting living spaces which include a living room, a formal lounge, a dining room, and a serene veranda overlooking the garden and enclosed swimming pool. All spaces have easy access to the garden with loads of light streaming from the large windows.
There is a delightful 2-bedroom cottage with a modern kitchen and bathroom nestled within the garden. A versatile 200m2 outbuilding / shed with an office can easily be converted into stables.
The air-conditioned barrel storeroom, equipped with ablutions and approved redevelopment plans, beckons as a potential guest or entertainment venue.
There are 4 workers cottages which are well maintained, of which 1 has been renovated.
Vineyards
Encompassing 22 hectares of vineyards, cultivating an array of renowned grape varietals such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc Semillon, Pinotage, Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sangiovese, the estate benefits from expert oversight by a dedicated vineyard manager and part-time viticulturist.
The surplus grapes find a home in esteemed neighbouring wineries like Spier, De Salze, and Eikendal, fostering an esteemed agricultural legacy. The vineyards can continue to be farmed or leased back to the current owner.
Beyond viticulture, the property offers space for paddocks, orchards, or vegetable cultivation.
Water & Electricity
Water security is ensured through 3 water sources, including a Theewaterskloof water allocation, river drawing rights after the winter rains, and an active borehole. There is also the possibility of reactivating two dams on the border of the farm. Coupled with Eskom electricity supply and a backup 5KVA inverter system, the estate is well-equipped for any exigencies.
Security
Moreover, the farm's secluded Cul-de-Sac locale guarantees minimal traffic, while security measures like surveillance cameras and beams fortify the homestead and cottage.
General
The property's VAT registration and status as a going concern facilitate a seamless transition for prospective owners.
With its prime location, abundant possibilities for boutique guest accommodation, equestrian pursuits, or continued wine and lifestyle farming, this estate epitomizes an enchanting countryside lifestyle, mere minutes away from urban conveniences:
Somerset West (10 min), Stellenbosch (10min), Cape Town International Airport (20min), and the bustling city center (40min)
For a fully immersive walk-thru of the homestead, please follow the link to our 3D virtual model of the property.
The property boasts a captivating panorama of majestic mountains and sprawling vineyards, evoking a sense of serene beauty. The restored Cape Dutch homestead, adorned with age-old Oak trees and a picturesque garden reminiscent of the English countryside, exudes a timeless charm. The paved driveway from Annandale Road leads directly to this gem, promising a welcoming entrance to this haven.
Accommodation and buildings
The homestead, dating back to 1905, exudes a 4-star tourist grading and presently serves as a short-term rental guesthouse. Its meticulous restoration preserves the authenticity of high wooden ceilings and floors, complemented by a charming farm-style kitchen featuring Oregon pine cupboards.
There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (including 2 ensuites). The main bedroom is spacious and separate with its own veranda that opens into the garden.
The homestead offers an oasis of comfort with inviting living spaces which include a living room, a formal lounge, a dining room, and a serene veranda overlooking the garden and enclosed swimming pool. All spaces have easy access to the garden with loads of light streaming from the large windows.
There is a delightful 2-bedroom cottage with a modern kitchen and bathroom nestled within the garden. A versatile 200m2 outbuilding / shed with an office can easily be converted into stables.
The air-conditioned barrel storeroom, equipped with ablutions and approved redevelopment plans, beckons as a potential guest or entertainment venue.
There are 4 workers cottages which are well maintained, of which 1 has been renovated.
Vineyards
Encompassing 22 hectares of vineyards, cultivating an array of renowned grape varietals such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc Semillon, Pinotage, Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sangiovese, the estate benefits from expert oversight by a dedicated vineyard manager and part-time viticulturist.
The surplus grapes find a home in esteemed neighbouring wineries like Spier, De Salze, and Eikendal, fostering an esteemed agricultural legacy. The vineyards can continue to be farmed or leased back to the current owner.
Beyond viticulture, the property offers space for paddocks, orchards, or vegetable cultivation.
Water & Electricity
Water security is ensured through 3 water sources, including a Theewaterskloof water allocation, river drawing rights after the winter rains, and an active borehole. There is also the possibility of reactivating two dams on the border of the farm. Coupled with Eskom electricity supply and a backup 5KVA inverter system, the estate is well-equipped for any exigencies.
Security
Moreover, the farm's secluded Cul-de-Sac locale guarantees minimal traffic, while security measures like surveillance cameras and beams fortify the homestead and cottage.
General
The property's VAT registration and status as a going concern facilitate a seamless transition for prospective owners.
With its prime location, abundant possibilities for boutique guest accommodation, equestrian pursuits, or continued wine and lifestyle farming, this estate epitomizes an enchanting countryside lifestyle, mere minutes away from urban conveniences:
Somerset West (10 min), Stellenbosch (10min), Cape Town International Airport (20min), and the bustling city center (40min)
For a fully immersive walk-thru of the homestead, please follow the link to our 3D virtual model of the property.
Features
Zoning
Agricultural
Title
Freehold
Exterior
Security
No
Sizes
Floor Size
470m²
Land Size
33Ha
Extras
Accommodation; Alarm System; Bath Toiletand Basin; Borehole; Breakfast Nook; Cellar Outbuildings; Chlorinator; Country Living; Covered Patio; Cul_De_Sac; Curtain Rails; Dishwasher Connection; Driveway; Extractor Fan; Farming; Fireplace; En Suite; Garden Flat; Garden; Guest Toilet; Immaculate Condition; Irrigation Farm; Irrigation System; Laundry; Landscaped; Lifestyle Farm; Mountain; Office Outbuildings; Oven & Hob; Patio; Paveway; Riverfrontage; Satellite Dish; Septic Tank; Storeroom; Storage; Stove; Tiled Floors; Veranda; Water Feature; Water Included; Winelands; Wooden Floors; Wood Ceilings; Mountain View; Cape Dutch