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The District offices to let at 41 Sir Lowry Road in Woodstock 1538m2 Ideally situated at 41 Sir Lowry Road in Woodstock AAA Grade offices - 3rd floor offices to let Size 1,538.4m² + 204.2m² balcony Rental rate R 130/m2 Covered parking at R1,200.00 per bay SHIFT PROPERTY We are a Cape Town property specialist in the commercial and industrial property sector. We focus on developing commercial and industrial property, sales, lease and new developments in the commercial and industrial sector. We offer our clients tailored commercial and industrial solutions to suit all their business needs. We have a wealth of experience, an extensive database and insight in property and the expertise to support and implement your property strategy throughout the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. TO VIEW THIS PROPERTY
R 130
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South Africa
Centrally located in the popular High Street Commercial hub Unit includes: 8 Basement parking bays 3 Open parking bays 1 Tandem parking bay Property Reference #: CL1262 Agent Details: Lyall Johnson Annenberg Property Group 4th Floor East Wing OfficesThe Palms145 Sir Lo
R 3.762.500
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South Africa
Office space for sale within popular commercial development Property Reference #: CL1179 Agent Details: Lyall Johnson Annenberg Property Group 4th Floor East Wing OfficesThe Palms145 Sir Lo
R 809.000
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South Africa
Property Description Buy this 30 ha farm in Albertinia. Like most of the houses in South Africa, Albertinia was founded by the Dutch.Reformed Church. In a big diamond was discovered at nearby Aasvolbergliterally Vulture Mountainbut no further finds were recorded. The town became known for its ochre and kaolin mines and is also the centre of the aloe products industry. Most of the countrys roof thatching material comes from the Albertinia district. Albertinia is the home of a well-known hotel, where locals and tourists alike can enjoy a lavish Sunday lunch, while just outside the town one passes the famous Freyja Welsh pony stud. The town was named after the reverend J.R. Albertyn of Riversdale, who planned the establishment of a separate church community. On the 10th of September the church council of Riversdale bought the farm Grootfontein from a Mrs H. Lourens. A rectory was built by the congregation of Riversdale, and on 17th February a minister, the reverend D.J. Malan was ordained. Albertinia was proclaimed a town on 18 November . The map reference for Albertinia is South and East. Annual rainfall is approximately between 200 and 250 millimetres, with a winter average of 150mm. Vegetation is evergreen bush and shrubs and scanty grassland, with certain areas fynbos and protea, and Aloe ferox in abundance. There also are large deposits of kaolin and ochre (red and yellow). Robert I. Sadler, Agriculture plays the major role with the cultivation of grain (wheat and oats), dairy farming, sheep and cattle farming. The mining of red and yellow ochre started in by W.R. van As, although first noticed as far back as by Sir John Barrow. Today it is the principal source of ochre in South Africa. Exports are world wide. The natural earth colour is used in the manufacture of paints and to colour linoleum and cement. Aloe ferox is today a major export product of this area. The leaves are collected during the winter and drained of their bitter-tasting sap, then boiled to form a concentrated product. This area is one of the two principal sources of aloe sap concentrate, the other being the West Indies. The sap of the Aloe ferox is an important ingredient of several medicinal products, many of which are also manufactured at Albertinia. Another product in abundance and harvested is thatching grassPoaceae, specifically Thammocortis insignus, and Restionaceae. The population is in the vicinity of to . Religion is mostly that of the Dutch Reformed Church and the minority of the population represents other religions. Most activities are over weekends and consist of golf, rugby and football. There is a local hotel which is famous for its Sunday luncheon, especially amongst the peoples of the region. According to sources obtained the only building of architectural value is situated a few kilometres past Albertinia, en route to Mossel Bay, on the farm Boplaas. It is an L-type homestead with a gable and end-gables. The town is dependant on the farming community and is an affordable retirement village. Property Features Bathrooms 0.0 Building Size 30 m 2 Property Sale Type Sale Property Type Farm Agent Details Contact Helena Human on Show Number or leave your details here and they will get back to you.
R 1.100.000
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