ADDITIONAL AUCTION INFORMATION
Richards Bay was named after British naval commander Rear Admiral Sir Frederick William Richards, who landed troops on the Zululand coast in 1879; this was a small fishing village until the port was opened in 1976. Richards Bay now boasts the largest export coal terminal in the world - loading 65 million tons every year - and the specialised ships that call are a must-see for maritime buffs. The enormous operations of Richards Bay Minerals top the list of industrial tourism opportunities for the curious-minded.
Richards Bay offers some of the most spectacular weland scenery and unspoilt beaches. The Zululand Birding Route includes Richards Bay Harbour and the Game Reserve, known also as New Mouth, on its route. This part of the route covers sandbanks, mud flats, extensive mangroves, freshwater pans and forest areas and bird watchers can spot a number of rarities such as the cuckoo hawk and pygmy goose. New Mouth features a number of aquatic birds as well as hippos and crocodiles.
The Stand
The stand upon which the Sectional Title Scheme is located is rectangular in shape with a level aspect and situated on the corner of Crystal Bond Street and Alumina Street.
Improvements
The improvements on the property comprise of two sections that have been joined by the removal of the adjoining wall. The sections comprise of a light framed steel portal structure cladded in a combination of brick and IBR sheeting. The property has reinforced concrete floors and fluorescent lighting. The unit is serviced by a small office area, change rooms and ablutions. Vehicular access to the units is provided by large galvanised doors.
For more info contact Danielle 033-397-1190 or email reception@maskell.co.za
