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PIKETBERG: BANGHOEK PRIVATE NATURE RESERVE PLOT FOR SALE
Banghoek is a sectional title development comprising a maximum of 44 units including the original four farm buildings. It falls under the ambit of the Sectional Titles Act No 95 of 1986 as amended. The Reserve is governed by a body corporate which comprises all the owners who elect from their ranks a Board of Trustees to act on their behalf.
The entire Reserve comprises some 1000 hectares. After allocation of the exclusive use areas, including the farm section, about 750 hectares remain for the enjoyment (and co-ownership) of all owners. The Trustees acting on behalf of the Body Corporate have the responsibility to look after and maintain this area.
The major part of the Reserve forms part of the Cape Fynbos Biome. The Reserve is home to a number of animals, mainly nocturnal. Many birds are to be found, particularly around the stream areas (and the majestic Black Eagle has made Banghoek their home).
Banghoek is one of the few remaining relatively pristine areas of Fynbos left in the West Coast area and is largely Mountain Fynbos. It boasts a number of rare and endangered species and includes an area of Renosterveld within its borders. Owners are privileged to own, and be custodians of part of this unique floral kingdom, and it is incumbent on all to preserve it for future generations.
Sectional Title Scheme: SS Banghoek Private Game Reserve, Section 19 of the plan 361/1992
Distance from Cape Town: 155 km (along N7) of which 15 km is gravel road
Exclusive use area: 1.8684 Ha
Footprint area: 162m²
The entire Reserve comprises some 1000 hectares. After allocation of the exclusive use areas, including the farm section, about 750 hectares remain for the enjoyment (and co-ownership) of all owners. The Trustees acting on behalf of the Body Corporate have the responsibility to look after and maintain this area.
The major part of the Reserve forms part of the Cape Fynbos Biome. The Reserve is home to a number of animals, mainly nocturnal. Many birds are to be found, particularly around the stream areas (and the majestic Black Eagle has made Banghoek their home).
Banghoek is one of the few remaining relatively pristine areas of Fynbos left in the West Coast area and is largely Mountain Fynbos. It boasts a number of rare and endangered species and includes an area of Renosterveld within its borders. Owners are privileged to own, and be custodians of part of this unique floral kingdom, and it is incumbent on all to preserve it for future generations.
Sectional Title Scheme: SS Banghoek Private Game Reserve, Section 19 of the plan 361/1992
Distance from Cape Town: 155 km (along N7) of which 15 km is gravel road
Exclusive use area: 1.8684 Ha
Footprint area: 162m²
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