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Luxury Estate on 5.6 Hectares This expansive estate offers a perfect blend of privacy and elegance, nestled on 5.6 hectares with a stream and borehole. For more pictures and videos get in touch!!!! Main Residence - Spacious kitchen, dining, lounge, and study...
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Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms 6 56,000 m²
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