| BANK HOUSE AND WAENHUIS CONFERENCE CENTRE/THEATRE The House The Bank House (30 Burnett St) and Waenhuis Conference Room/Theatre is situate at 30 Burnett Street (Erf 177: 1483 SqM) in the tranquil village of Bethulie, Southern Free State. Bank House is without doubt one of the finest residences in Bethulie and the Waenhuis Conference Room can seat 20-30 delegates or 40-45 theatre goers. Outside the Waenhuis is a huge Pepper Tree surrounded by a paved area where outside meals can be served. A vacant stand (Erf 176: 1527 SqM) is sold with this sale, and this gives access to the property via 27 Robertson St. The property is within 10 minutes walk from shops and other amenities. Bank House has a patio entrance with an antique glass door leading into a sitting room. The house is tiled throughout. From the sitting room one enters the main bedroom with a bay window and en-suite bathroom with bath and shower. Also from the sitting room there is a corridor which on the left leads to two more bedrooms and an outside door which opens on a pillared stoep (porch). On the right the corridor leads to a big dining room. On the right of the dining room there is a passage which gives onto two bathrooms plus toilets. On the left a door opens on the scullery and the kitchen. Opposite is a big room that could be used for dormitory sleeping or a family room. Another door leads to the Waenhuis Conference Room/Theatre. Bank House is ideal for a clubhouse, which could form part of the Bank House Development of 23 townhouses (offers on R220k) Intended Usage: Bank House and the Waenhuis Conference Room/Theatre will be the club house for the Bank House Development Project. The Asking Price is R400,000. - excluding the furniture etc. The Town Bethulie is a quaint little village in the Southern Free State nestled among the surrounding hills. In Bethulie the sky is blue, the air is sweet, there is little traffic and crime is low. Two hours (180 kms) from Bloemfontein on the N1, half-way between Cape Town and Johannesburg, on the massive Gariep Dam, and within reach of everywhere! Your car can becomes redundant; walk to the shops in five minutes, walk to the nature reserve in ten, and cycle to the Orange River in twenty minutes where the crossing to the Eastern Cape is spanned by the longest rail-road bridge in South Africa. |