This property is more than a farm—it’s a gateway to Karoo charm, offering a canvas for equestrian passion, hospitality innovation, and sustainable living. Located 13km from Graaff-Reinet, a historic town in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, known as the "Gem of the Karoo," offering cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Embrace this community with down-to-earth locals and a slower pace of life, align yourself with authenticity and connection to community values. Being close to Graaff-Reinet, there are a variety of hospitality options such as short-term rentals, a boutique guesthouse, a B&B, or a wellness retreat. Capitalize on Karoo tourism, hunting opportunities, and wildlife conservation.
The highlight of this property is the state-of-the-art equestrian facilities consisting of 12 stables, tack rooms, feed rooms and horse paddocks. Presently, the farm is home to...
This property is more than a farm—it’s a gateway to Karoo charm, offering a canvas for equestrian passion, hospitality innovation, and sustainable living. Located 13km from Graaff-Reinet, a historic town in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, known as the "Gem of the Karoo," offering cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Embrace this community with down-to-earth locals and a slower pace of life, align yourself with authenticity and connection to community values. Being close to Graaff-Reinet, there are a variety of hospitality options such as short-term rentals, a boutique guesthouse, a B&B, or a wellness retreat. Capitalize on Karoo tourism, hunting opportunities, and wildlife conservation.
The highlight of this property is the state-of-the-art equestrian facilities consisting of 12 stables, tack rooms, feed rooms and horse paddocks. Presently, the farm is home to one of the premier Arab studs in South Africa. These facilities are ideal for a horse stud, riding or endurance school.
The stately farmhouse is divided into two sections. The front section was constructed in the 1850s and is used as a B&B. This consists of two units, each with two double rooms and a bathroom, sharing a dining room, a spacious family/TV room and a covered veranda. The older back section, constructed in the 1830s, is used by the present owners. This comprises an en-suite bedroom, a second bedroom, a kitchen, a lounge/ dining room and a covered veranda. The beautiful wooden floors and doors add to the allure of this historic homestead. The cottage, with an open-plan lounge/dining room/ kitchen, has 2 en-suite bedrooms. A self-contained one-bedroom flat is located close by.
The healthy climate of the semi-arid Karoo, with mild winters and sunny days, is ideal for outdoor activities, livestock or game farming. Presently, the farm is also stocked with cattle, sheep and an array of wildlife such as sable, kudu and springbok. All roads and the fencing infrastructure are in excellent condition and well-maintained. A large shed (30 x15m) and a livestock shed ensure adequate storage space. The farm is divided into 17 camps, each with watering points. The vegetation consists of typical Karoo shrub and grassveld interspersed with Shepherd, Jacket Plum and Acacia trees.
Ideal for visionary buyers ready to harness the Karoo’s beauty and Graaff-Reinet’s heritage.