Ownership of the property portions in the Pearston RD is registered in the name of Purple Lily Pty Ltd (201520394407) by virtue of three title deeds (Transfer No's T55489/2017CTN, T55491/2017 and T55493/2017) all registered in the King William's Town Deeds Office on 21 September 2017.
It is 3 938.1044 ha in extent.
The property comprises of a large number of veld grazing camps, lambing camps as well as land camps and is commonly known as Schoongezicht with a total area of 3 938.1044 ha.
The Blyde River as well as the Voel River runs through the farm. A section of the farm comprising the lands is game-fenced but without a CAE. The current land use of the subject property involves livestock farming and the sale of the products of livestock.
The Vlei
Permaset under the dam - 7 Ha
Permaset from a borehole - 5 Ha
Total area under irrigation - 12 ha
The school lands
Permaset irrigation 36 Ha
Irrigation takes from the Blyde River Dam as well as a dam fed by a weir in the Voel River and a borehole.
Main dwelling 270sqm Second Dwelling 90sqm Carport 36sqm Implement Shed 114sqm New Shed (school) 300sqm Lucern shed 90sqm Shearing Shed 324sqm Animal shed 300sqm Shelters
The property has access to Eskom. There are also various solar installations in operation. Water - household water is obtained from a borehole fitted with a submersible pump. Stock water is supplied by the above borehole as well four other boreholes fitted with windmills. A number of boreholes were recently fitted with solar panels.
Stock water is supplemented by several earthen stock water dams constructed strategically to catch run-off rainwater.
The topography is mostly flat to undulating but never steep and most areas on the farm are accessible with a normal LDV.
CLIMATE: The climatic zone of the area is described by the Department of Agriculture as the Arid and Semi-arid moderate Midlands of the Eastern Cape. It is predominantly a summer rainfall area, with summers warm to hot, but winters not extremely cold.
About 70 -80% of the annual rainfall occurs in the form of thunderstorms.
The month with the highest average rainfall is February with 74.6 mm, and the month with the lowest is June with an average of 20.1 mm.
THE OPPORTUNITY Farms of this calibre with the amount of irrigation and option to farm with a range of different farming activities does not often come in the market. The farm offer an opportunity to farm with sheep, goats, lambing unit, stud farm, ostriches, cash crops and or a combination of any of the activities mentioned.
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