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Schoemansville, Hartbeespoort

Schoemansville, the original town, is named after Genl Hendrik Schoeman, a war veteran who owned the farm on which Harties had been established. Schoemansville is home to the public schools, businesses, restaurants, churches, the yacht club, the snake park and animal and bird sanctuary, many state of the art houses with uninterrupted views of the dam as well as affordable spacious houses. GHS Laerskool en Hartbeespoort Hoërskool are the 2 main schools in Schoemansville. GHS caters for Afrikaans children. Hartbeespoort Hoërskool caters for Afrikaans Children up to grade 9. From Grade 10 it becomes a dual medium school. Village Mall boast various shops and Resturants. Some...

Seasons Lifestyle Estate, Hartbeespoort

Seasons Lifestyle Estate combines the charm and atmosphere of the countryside with all the convenience and amenities of urban life. It is the place where you and your family can relax and enjoy nature in a safe and secure environment. The development offers beautiful freehold stands located amidst indigenous bushveld, with home package designs to complement the ambiance of the environment. Nestled on the magnificent northern slopes of the Magaliesburg Mountains, Seasons boasts wonderful panoramic views. Situated in the Greater Hartbeespoort area and near the popular Hartbeespoort Dam, with easy access to a host of entertainment facilities, top schools and two major...

The Coves, Hartbeespoort

The Coves, situated on 196 hectares alongside the Hartbeespoort Dam, is a low-density residential development which combines a pristine farmland environment with excellent security as well as exceptional facilities and recreational amenities. With views of the Magaliesberg mountain range (the oldest permanent landmass on the planet), The Coves has been designed with meticulous attention to detail and care for the environment. Only 40 minutes from Johannesburg and Pretoria, The Coves is close enough to your office, family and friends, and yet far enough to feel like country living With views of the Magaliesberg mountain range - the oldest permanent landmass on the planet...

The Islands Estates, Hartbeespoort

Six kilometers of navigable water The Islands Estate, situated on 102 ha of prime land on the southern banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam adjoining Pecanwood Golf Estate, is aptly referred to as South Africa's inland Riviera. The property, developed as a marina, came about as result of the culmination of many ideas by a creative development team. A key feature of the project is a system of canals - six kilometers of navigable water at various points in the estate, with islands and jetties to accommodate boats. The canals meander between exquisitely designed waterfront homes. The water in the canal is continuously circulated through an artificial wetland system consisting of...

WestLake Country & Safari Estate, Hartbeespoort

Westlake Country and Safari Estate is situated alongside the southern shores of Hartbeespoort Dam with scenic views of the Magaliesberg Mountain Range. More than half the estate is communal property, with many inland dams and an abundance of tree and grass varieties. These support a variety of water birds and fish. Westlake is a sought-after estate particularly for artists, nature and water lovers. Property prices are reasonable. It is located at the foot of the majestic Magaliesberg Mountains in the valley adjacent to the Hartbeespoort Dam. Westlake country and Safari Estate is easily accessible from Pretoria, Sandton and Rustenburg and is within easy reach of a host of...

Xanadu Eco Park, Hartbeespoort

Xanadu means an idyllic, exotic or luxurious place. The Nature Estate in Harties is set on 240 Hectares and overlooks the majestic Magaliesberg Mountain Range. The Estate is Home to over 280 different Bird species. Different wildlife roam freely on the Estate. Walking, running and cycling trails have been established allowing residents the opportunity to train while enjoying the environment. The estate is a sought after destination for many at reasonable to high prices. The beautiful Xanadu Nature Estate, in Hartbeespoort, is set on 240 hectares and overlooks the majestic Magaliesberg Mountain range. A natural wetland runs through the estate and the estate is home to...

Hartbeespoort

The resort town of Hartbeespoort consists of lovely holiday homes and permanent residences around the Hartbeespoort Dam. Informally also known as 'Harties', it is located in the North West Province. Conveniently situated on the slopes of the Magaliesberg mountain and the banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam, the town offers both residents and tourists an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The name of the town means 'gateway of the hartbees' (a species of antelope) in Afrikaans. Hartbeespoort is the collective name of a few smaller towns situated around the Hartbeespoort Dam. They include the towns of Meerhof, Ifafi, Melodie, Kosmos and Schoemansville - the oldest...

Klerksdorp

The thriving Klerksdorp is the largest city in the North West Province. Along with Rustenburg, Klerksdorp forms the economic heart of the province. It is a well-known hub of the South African gold mining industry. Klerksdorp is a significant contributor to the agricultural industry with sorghum, sunflowers, groundnuts, and maize mainly cultivated in the area. It also is the preferred location of the substantial breeding of Sussex cattle. Property in Klerksdorp comprises of a wide variety of sought-after houses, townhouses, flats/apartments, as well as vacant plots. A brief history of the area Founded in 1837 on the banks of the Schoonspruit River, Klerksdorp is one of...

Mooinooi

Mooinooi is a platinum and palladium mining town in the North West province of South Africa, roughly halfway between Brits and Rustenburg. Formerly a boomtown, the Great Recession has caused the town to go bust. Former miners lost their jobs and local services have gone out of business.

Orkney

On the Banks of the Vaal River - on the border of the North West Province and Free State Province, roughly 13 kilometres from Klerksdorp and just about 180 kilometres from the bustling urban hub of Johannesburg. Named after the Orkney Islands off the northern coast of Scotland. Orkney was the site and namesake of the popular South African Afrikaans sitcom during the 1980's and 1990's, Orkney Snork Nie. Orkney has a bustling central business district with numerous popular retail stores. A number of Primary Schools and High School.

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