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103-year old EC home on market

08 Aug 2008
A Cape Dutch-style has come on to the market in Stutterheim in the Eastern Cape at R1,95m.

"This home, built around 1905, sits on a 2,700sq m corner plot with access from three streets. It includes a large verandah, entrance hall, two huge reception rooms, smoking room, card room, four bedrooms, 2,5 bathrooms (main en suite), play room, fitted kitchen, scullery, store and fridge room and rear patio," says Taki Kondylis, licensee of Seeff East London.

"All of the wooden floors and many of the original lighting fixtures remain, and there are also four fireplaces, as well as a single garage and outside storerooms. The garden features fruit trees and a separate small building has been converted into offices."

"She could be restored to her original glory, used as a guest house, as
offices, a clinic, attorneys/doctors rooms, or for development."

For more information contact Taki Kondylis on 043 726 7552 or send an email. Click here to visit the website.

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