his 1,093.69-hectare farm, situated between Dundee, Glencoe, and Wasbank in northern KwaZulu-Natal, offers an opportunity to acquire a versatile mixed-use agricultural property in a region renowned for its productive grazing potential and suitability for both cattle and game farming. With its size, infrastructure, and natural resources, the farm is ideally set up to support a combination of livestock production, game conservation, and poultry operations, with ample room for future expansion.
The property lies at an altitude ranging between 1,150 and 1,350 metres above sea level, enjoying annual rainfall of approximately 650 to 750 millimetres, predominantly in the summer months. The vegetation consists of mixed sweetveld and sourveld bushveld interspersed with open grassland and areas of arable potential.
Of the total area, about 1,054 hectares is natural veld, providing reliable grazing for both cattle and game. In addition, 40 hectares have been planted with established Eragrostis (Weeping Lovegrass), which is well-suited for hay production or as supplementary grazing. The farm is divided into 11 camps, with approximately 833 hectares enclosed by a high-quality 19-strand tungsten steel game fence, ensuring secure management of both wildlife and livestock.
Water is a defining feature of the farm. Five earth dams and four natural springs are distributed across the property, with the springs supplying gravity-fed water to both the homestead and selected camps. A borehole provides a further reliable water source and supplies the poultry operation.
The property has been equipped with practical and modern farming infrastructure. Cattle facilities include a recently upgraded steel handling system with an electronic scale, supported by equipment such as a hayfork and land ripper. Poultry operations are accommodated in a computerized chicken house designed to carry up to 2,000 birds, complete with a German gas heater, automated feeders and drinkers, and a gravity-fed water system. Additional sheds, barns, and feed stores provide ample storage space for equipment and produce.
Accommodation is centred around a four-bedroom farmhouse that includes a kitchen, lounge, dining room, enclosed patio, and a double garage. The property also includes a one-bedroom en-suite cottage and an older stone farmhouse that remains structurally sound and could be utilised as additional income generation.
The farm is home to a healthy population of wildlife, making it equally attractive for game farming and hunting. Within the fenced area, established herds of blesbok, impala, kudu, and nyala roam freely, alongside duiker, bushbuck, warthog, and reedbuck. This existing diversity provides opportunities for low-impact hunting or game breeding to compliment an agricultural venture.
Eskom electricity is available on both boundaries of the property, with infrastructure in place but not yet connected, while road access is suitable for farming vehicles and light transport.
Altogether, this property presents itself as an exceptional mixed-use farm, offering a balance of cattle and game farming and small-scale poultry production. With its water resources, strong infrastructure, diverse land use, and existing wildlife populations, it would suit a diversified family farming enterprise, or anyone drawn to the idea of lifestyle farming and eco-tourism in a scenic and resource-rich part of KwaZulu-Natal.