R6,500,000
R6,500,000
5
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Parkings
Desiree Ferreira
Principal Property Practitioner
Seeff St Francis Bay
PPRA Registered | FFC
2023223136
Monthly Rates
R620
Total
R620
North facing and right on the Kromme River
Web Ref.
RLS907209
The rare opportunity to own a property on the Kromme River does not come along often, so this is your chance if you act fast!
The River Glades is a very neat Estate with remote access control and electric fencing. The roads are paved and the communal garden is beautifully maintained. The house is facing north and from the front garden you have access to your own jetty.
The house is double storey and on ground floor level, you have two lounges, a TV room, dining room and kitchen. These open onto an outside poolside entertainment area. There is one bedroom and guest bathroom on this level.
Upstairs you will find three bedrooms sharing a bull bathroom, the main en-suite and another TV lounge, which are all very spacious.
This house is ideal for those who love to have family holidays filled with fun and laughter and enjoy water activities like boating and fishing.
The River Glades is a very neat Estate with remote access control and electric fencing. The roads are paved and the communal garden is beautifully maintained. The house is facing north and from the front garden you have access to your own jetty.
The house is double storey and on ground floor level, you have two lounges, a TV room, dining room and kitchen. These open onto an outside poolside entertainment area. There is one bedroom and guest bathroom on this level.
Upstairs you will find three bedrooms sharing a bull bathroom, the main en-suite and another TV lounge, which are all very spacious.
This house is ideal for those who love to have family holidays filled with fun and laughter and enjoy water activities like boating and fishing.
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Kromme River, St Francis Bay
St Francis Bay Rural and Kromme River Information largely sourced from "The Monument around us"- R N Simpson In 1954 Leighton Hulett and his wife Ann spotted an advertisement in the Farmers Weekly offering 273 morgen of the ideal fishing land along the coast for £1750, which they bought, went back to Zululand to sell their cane farm and returned to the area with their children. Mule carts and ox wagons were used to transport their belongings over the miles of sand dunes where they then settled in a 100 year old shack. Leighton then started building a fishing camp with 7 thatched rondavels, an ablution block and kitchen. Regular visitors started discussing the idea of having a place of their own, which led to a small township of...
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