R7,500,000
R7,500,000
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
6
Parkings
Natalie Tennant
Candidate Property Practitioner - Sales
Seeff Midlands
Monthly Rates
R930
Total
R930
Farmhouse with 22.8 Hectares of Potential in the Caversham Valley
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RLS967063
Welcome to The Old Creamery, a captivating 130-year-old farmhouse nestled in the picturesque Caversham Valley. This charming property seamlessly blends historic allure with modern comforts and offers unique entrepreneurial opportunities. Set on a generous 22.8 hectares, this property is a rare find that combines historical significance with a multitude of functional uses.
Property Features:
The main residence enchants with its original wood flooring and distinctive wood and iron walls, exuding timeless charm. The traditionally styled 180-degree wrap-around verandah provides stunning views of the beautifully landscaped gardens and ample space for outdoor relaxation. Inside, the farmhouse features four generously sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a guest loo. The spacious kitchen, complete with a classic Aga stove, serves as the heart of the home, while two lounges, a dining room, and a reading room offer versatile spaces for both relaxation and entertaining. An open garage provides additional storage.
The property's versatility extends beyond the main house. A separate entrance leads to a self-contained wooden cottage nearby, which includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open-plan lounge and dining area, a carport, entertainment area and a pool, with convenient access to the main house.
Staff accommodation utilises this same entrance and includes four double rooms with an additional outside toilet and solar shower near the stables.
The property is enhanced by mature trees that create a serene environment and a grove of 650 mixed citrus trees, offering both beauty and business potential. The 10 stables, originally designed for equestrian use, can easily be restored to their former function, complemented by a tack room currently used for storage and a large shed that could serve as a combined tack room, feed room, or hay storage. There is ample space to rebuild an arena if desired. This would be a beautiful area to have young horses grow up, with outrides on your own property as well as through the surrounding farms.
Various outbuildings and sheds, including old calf pens, provide flexibility for diverse uses, from additional storage to creative projects. The expansive, gently sloping, kikuyu filled paddocks offer stunning views over the surrounding valley as well as over Granny Mouse and the Lions River and provide ample space for various uses.
The Old Creamery has been transformed into a vibrant community creative space known as the Lidgetton Crafters Guild, with pottery equipment, sewing tools, and looms. Equipment will remain if the buyer continues this successful project. The Lidgetton Crafters Guild is listed on the popular Midlands Meander enhancing its appeal as a unique and attractive destination and presents an exciting opportunity for continued growth and an additional income stream. Additionally, a woodworking workshop, currently rented out with the tenant covering their own electricity, adds potential for further income.
Electricity is Three phase Eskom power and comes to between R8000 - R12000 per month.
This property not only represents a piece of history but also offers boundless possibilities for the right buyer. Whether you are drawn to its historical charm, entrepreneurial potential, equestrian facilities, or the peaceful allure of farm living. The Old Creamery invites you to explore its unique blend of features and envision its future potential. Contact us today to view this stunning property.
Property Features:
The main residence enchants with its original wood flooring and distinctive wood and iron walls, exuding timeless charm. The traditionally styled 180-degree wrap-around verandah provides stunning views of the beautifully landscaped gardens and ample space for outdoor relaxation. Inside, the farmhouse features four generously sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a guest loo. The spacious kitchen, complete with a classic Aga stove, serves as the heart of the home, while two lounges, a dining room, and a reading room offer versatile spaces for both relaxation and entertaining. An open garage provides additional storage.
The property's versatility extends beyond the main house. A separate entrance leads to a self-contained wooden cottage nearby, which includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open-plan lounge and dining area, a carport, entertainment area and a pool, with convenient access to the main house.
Staff accommodation utilises this same entrance and includes four double rooms with an additional outside toilet and solar shower near the stables.
The property is enhanced by mature trees that create a serene environment and a grove of 650 mixed citrus trees, offering both beauty and business potential. The 10 stables, originally designed for equestrian use, can easily be restored to their former function, complemented by a tack room currently used for storage and a large shed that could serve as a combined tack room, feed room, or hay storage. There is ample space to rebuild an arena if desired. This would be a beautiful area to have young horses grow up, with outrides on your own property as well as through the surrounding farms.
Various outbuildings and sheds, including old calf pens, provide flexibility for diverse uses, from additional storage to creative projects. The expansive, gently sloping, kikuyu filled paddocks offer stunning views over the surrounding valley as well as over Granny Mouse and the Lions River and provide ample space for various uses.
The Old Creamery has been transformed into a vibrant community creative space known as the Lidgetton Crafters Guild, with pottery equipment, sewing tools, and looms. Equipment will remain if the buyer continues this successful project. The Lidgetton Crafters Guild is listed on the popular Midlands Meander enhancing its appeal as a unique and attractive destination and presents an exciting opportunity for continued growth and an additional income stream. Additionally, a woodworking workshop, currently rented out with the tenant covering their own electricity, adds potential for further income.
Electricity is Three phase Eskom power and comes to between R8000 - R12000 per month.
This property not only represents a piece of history but also offers boundless possibilities for the right buyer. Whether you are drawn to its historical charm, entrepreneurial potential, equestrian facilities, or the peaceful allure of farm living. The Old Creamery invites you to explore its unique blend of features and envision its future potential. Contact us today to view this stunning property.
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