Property in Bredasdorp
is primarily in the form of farm land and smallholdings, with a focus on
agriculture the driving force behind the region’s economy. The town was
established in 1828 on the Langefontein farm as a centre for the Dutch Reformed
Church. The area takes its name from Michiel van Breda, a local farmer who
promoted the initial implementation of the project.
There is an interesting tale concerning the
construction of two churches and the subsequent development of two separate
towns, namely Bredasdorp and Napier, which
transpired after Van Breda and another influential personality at the time, Van
der Byl could not agree on where the church should be built. The area has since
become a hub for dairy, wool and wheat farming in South Africa’s
Western Cape region. Of historical interest to those interested in
Bredasdorp property for sale is the ancient milkwood tree at
Rhenosterfontein that has since been declared a national
monument.
The area is home to the Bredasdorp
Shipwreck Museum, which is a testament to the stormy weather on the coast
that has resulted in countless ships being wrecked. In fact, the official
number stands at more than 120 ships and the museum is housed in the original
farmhouse, being the only one of its kind in South Africa. The
Heuningberg Nature Reserve is located at the foot of a mountain range
and boasts the stunning red lily native to the region and a variety of fynbos
species. With such an interesting history, fertile soil and stunning
surroundings, it’s no wonder that investors are so attracted to property
in Bredasdorp.
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