DORPSHUIS COMPLEX consists of Dorpshuis (the bookshop in Roux street: 158 square meters) and Dorpshuis Twee (the gift shop in Roux Street: 92 square meters). The two businesses are going concerns and situate in the same picket fence security complex.The two properties can be sold separately, asking R200k each. Dorpshuis is one of the oldest buildings in Bethulie and was originally the 'town' house for a wealthy farmer and his family who came to Bethulie once every three months to attend "Nagmaal" or "Communion". The pretty little village of Bethulie nestles among the surrounding hills of the Southern Free State. In Bethulie the sky is blue, the air is sweet, there is little traffic and crime is low. Two hours from Bloemfontein on the N1 and within reach of everywhere! Your car can become 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.
Roux Street is a picturesque central town business street. Next to the Dorpshuis Complex is the local bottle store, then Dawildas Pub and Restaurant, and Protea Supermarket. There the street abuts on the historic Dutch Reformed Church, a national monument, inaugurated in 1887. The asking price for the Dorpshuis Complex is R600,000 - contents and stock of the Dorpshuis Book Shop, called "Books and Things", and the Dorpshuis Twee gift shop, valued at R50,000 included.
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