55 ha West Coast Agricultural Property with Existing Improvements and Beautiful Views near Vredenbur
Set in the sought-after Vredenburg farming district on the West Coast, this 55.3077 ha agricultural property offers an exceptional opportunity for a buyer looking for raw, undeveloped veld with genuine potential.
The property is fenced and remains in its natural state, with no grain lands or planted pastures ever established, making it ideal for a purchaser wanting to develop the land according to their own needs and vision.
The surrounding area is known as a mixed-farming district, typically associated with winter grain production and sheep farming, and falls within a winter-rainfall region with average annual rainfall of around 300 mm. Natural vegetation in the area is associated with West Coast strandveld / renosterveld-type veld.
Improvements on the property include two existing structures:
The first is an older dwelling of approximately 110 m², with a front stoep and an outside braai and patio at the rear. Structurally, the building appears to remain sound, with the roof still intact, and it offers a very workable renovation project. Although it requires serious maintenance, the house could be made habitable again in a relatively short period and, on the information provided, without excessive rebuilding cost. The property has electricity and water supply available, although these are not currently connected.
A second outbuilding of approximately 100 m² consists of a range of smaller and larger storage areas. This structure is only partially completed, with no roof, only some window and door frames installed, and no internal finishes. However, it presents excellent scope for conversion into a second dwelling, cottage, workshop or utility building, depending on the purchaser’s needs.
One of the most attractive features of the werf area is its setting: the position of the house and outbuilding affords beautiful views to the north towards Velddrif and to the south towards Vredenburg, creating a sense of space and openness that is hard to replicate.
Access to the property is gained via an existing dirt road crossing the neighbouring farm. The land is otherwise undeveloped, with no boreholes and no dams currently on the property.
This is a property for a buyer who sees the value in location, scale, natural veld and future potential — whether as a rural retreat, a lifestyle holding, or a longer-term agricultural improvement opportunity.
The property is fenced and remains in its natural state, with no grain lands or planted pastures ever established, making it ideal for a purchaser wanting to develop the land according to their own needs and vision.
The surrounding area is known as a mixed-farming district, typically associated with winter grain production and sheep farming, and falls within a winter-rainfall region with average annual rainfall of around 300 mm. Natural vegetation in the area is associated with West Coast strandveld / renosterveld-type veld.
Improvements on the property include two existing structures:
The first is an older dwelling of approximately 110 m², with a front stoep and an outside braai and patio at the rear. Structurally, the building appears to remain sound, with the roof still intact, and it offers a very workable renovation project. Although it requires serious maintenance, the house could be made habitable again in a relatively short period and, on the information provided, without excessive rebuilding cost. The property has electricity and water supply available, although these are not currently connected.
A second outbuilding of approximately 100 m² consists of a range of smaller and larger storage areas. This structure is only partially completed, with no roof, only some window and door frames installed, and no internal finishes. However, it presents excellent scope for conversion into a second dwelling, cottage, workshop or utility building, depending on the purchaser’s needs.
One of the most attractive features of the werf area is its setting: the position of the house and outbuilding affords beautiful views to the north towards Velddrif and to the south towards Vredenburg, creating a sense of space and openness that is hard to replicate.
Access to the property is gained via an existing dirt road crossing the neighbouring farm. The land is otherwise undeveloped, with no boreholes and no dams currently on the property.
This is a property for a buyer who sees the value in location, scale, natural veld and future potential — whether as a rural retreat, a lifestyle holding, or a longer-term agricultural improvement opportunity.
Features
Zoning
Agricultural
Title
Freehold
Exterior
Security
No
Sizes
Floor Size
200m²
Land Size
55.30Ha
Johan Duvenage
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