The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tourist attraction for grabs

RICH: PRIME SPOT FOR TRAVELLERS ATTRACTTED BY CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL VALUE

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An outdoor adventure awaits in the Mpumalanga highlands.

Investors with a penchant for outdoor adventure will have the opportunit­y to live out their dreams and purchase a portion of Mpumalanga’s highlands history when Five Assegais Country Estate goes under Park Village Auction’s (PVA) hammer on Wednesday July 18, 2018.

The farm property hosts part of the famous Num-Num Walking Trail and included in the liquidatio­n auction are the three overnight camps used by hikers, as well as a lodge and two antique railways carriages serving as a

tea garden for the many travellers attracted to the cultural and historical­ly rich area. Portions 2,3,4, and RE of the farm Bermondsey 391 JT and portion 9 of the farm Boschoek 392 JT located on the R541/Machadador­p Badplaas Road make up the property and includes a farm dwelling converted and utilised as a country lodge with supporting infrastruc­ture, a manager’s cottage, staff accommodat­ion, storage facilities and four natural trout dams.

PVA’s Jaco du Toit said: “In addition to the beautiful property, all improvemen­ts, lodge furniture, equipment, vehicles back-actor, and livestock are included to give the successful bidder an opportunit­y to rapidly get the property “back-in-business” and back on tourist’s maps.”

For more informatio­n or to arrange viewing, interested parties can contact Park Village Auctions on 087 160 0521.

 ??  ?? WHAT A VIEW. Five Assegais Country Estate will go under Park Village Auctions’ hammer on Wednesday, July 18
WHAT A VIEW. Five Assegais Country Estate will go under Park Village Auctions’ hammer on Wednesday, July 18

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