An older style home with original wooden floors, and architraves. A front room which would make a good lounge, a large passageway with a raised ceiling, and a great back room which has a large bathroom with a bath at the end of the room. Three bedrooms with wooden floors and windows. One of the bedrooms has wooden french doors which lead onto the large back room.
A basic kitchen with scullery which leads out onto a cool back verandah.
A small shower and loo just off the main living room.
A single garage with a staff loo.
A cottage which is well away from the house. This is a large living room with a basic kitchen, a shower and loo and two rooms. This building will need to be completely renovated. The property is completely walled and has a non automated gate.
There is a water storage tank. The property is central to Port Edward, with a large terraced garden of 2595sqm.
An older style property which has a lot of charm, but there is still much room for improvement, with a basic kitchen and bathroom and great scope for modelling an original home into .
Situated in Port Edward which is a busy coastal town with all the amenities.
Port Edward is the southern most town in KwaZulu-Natal and borders the Eastern Cape Province and as with most of the KZN Lower South Coast it has been a favourite holiday destination for seasonal visitors from the interior of the country.
In 1925 the original village was laid out and was named in honour of HRH The Prince of Wales, who later became HRH King Edward VIII.
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