Farm zum Kauf in Wolseley Wolseley

Farm zum Kauf in Wolseley

Objekt Informationen & Merkmale

  • Farm Objektart
  • Kaufen Angebotsart
  • POA Kaufpreis
  • 1326 m² Wohnfläche
  • 57 Ha Gesamtfl.
  • Ja Agricultural Zoning

Objektbeschreibung

This 57.1497-hectare pear farm is situated outside of Wolseley.

Currently, 36.61 hectares are planted with pears which include varieties such as Forelle, Celina, and Peckham Triumph.

Farm buildings consist of 1 main dwelling, several staff cottages, a farm stall, an office, and a shed which is used as a workshop and storing of implements. All buildings are well maintained and in good repair.

Water is obtained from a Canal (124 077 m? per annum), 3 boreholes with a capacity of 99 261 m? per annum (9 926 m?; 9 926 m?; 79 409 m?), runoff water 24 815 m? and 3 dams with storing capacity of 65 000 m? per annum (30 000 m?; 15 000 m?; 20 000 m?).

The long-term average rainfall is 650 mm per annum. Winters are cold with periodic snow on the surrounding mountains that ensures good run-off water to fill dams and is necessary to help with the recharge of the boreholes, which form a vital part of irrigation. Cold winters are especially important for the accumulation of chilling units. Pears need to accumulate sufficient chilling units to grow in response to warmer temperatures.

Electricity is supplied by Eskom.

Sold as a going concern (Seller is VAT registered)

This 57.1497-hectare pear farm is situated outside of Wolseley.

Currently, 36.61 hectares are planted with pears which include varieties such as Forelle, Celina, and Peckham Triumph.

Farm buildings consist of 1 main dwelling, several staff cottages, a farm stall, an office, and a shed which is used as a workshop and storing of implements. All buildings are well maintained and in good repair.

Water is obtained from a Canal (124 077 m? per annum), 3 boreholes with a capacity of 99 261 m? per annum (9 926 m?; 9 926 m?; 79 409 m?), runoff water 24 815 m? and 3 dams with storing capacity of 65 000 m? per annum (30 000 m?; 15 000 m?; 20 000 m?).

The long-term average rainfall is 650 mm per annum. Winters are cold with periodic snow on the surrounding mountains that ensures good run-off water to fill dams and is necessary to help with the recharge of the boreholes, which form a vital part of irrigation. Cold winters are especially important for the accumulation of chilling units. Pears need to accumulate sufficient chilling units to grow in response to warmer temperatures.

Electricity is supplied by Eskom.

Sold as a going concern (Seller is VAT registered)


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