Maroi Plantation and Vanilla farm
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Centred around a large executive family house, the Plantation encompasses 39 acres of tropical rainforest hills, fertile arable land, farm buildings and farm workers houses.
Access to the house is up a short concrete driveway to a gravelled parking area. The 4 bedroom family house is built on two levels. The covered entrance leads to a wide long hall, open plan dining and kitchen area off which is a large high ceilinged living room. The downstairs also includes a utility/laundry room, separate toilet and 2 offices. A large verandah leads off both the hall and living room affording magnificent views across the plantation and to Beqa island. Steps lead down to a large lower deck with swimming pool, pool house and storage room. To the side and rear of the house are a separate bathroom, garden shed and flower and herb garden.
Upstairs is an ensuite master bedroom, 2 double bedrooms, a large bedroom cum playroom and a family bathroom with bath and shower, and a separate toilet. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. Vesi hardwood flooring is used throughout the house except the laundry/utility room and upstairs family bathroom.
Other buildings on the property include a 3 bedroom cottage, workers accommodation, tool shed and pig shed. All buildings are connected to mains electricity and piped water is supplied via a dam in one of the properties many streams and valleys.
The tropical forest covers the hills behind the family house reaching a ridge from which there are panoramic views to the sea, the mountainous Beqa island, the Navua river plain, Navua town and Pacific Harbour.
The freehold property is in a quiet rural farming area but only minutes from a sandy beach and the thriving resort community and tourist activities of Pacific Harbour. 2 km of maintained gravel road link the property to the Queens highway along which there are convenience stores, residential housing and commercial developments.
The farm has been used by the owners to supply tropical flowers and pot plants to their florist shops, as well as for growing ginger, taro, cassava and a variety of vegetable crops for the local market. Vanilla is currently planted on 7 acres with good income potential. There is also potential to subdivide the land and forest with plots affording magnificent views to the coast.
Access to the house is up a short concrete driveway to a gravelled parking area. The 4 bedroom family house is built on two levels. The covered entrance leads to a wide long hall, open plan dining and kitchen area off which is a large high ceilinged living room. The downstairs also includes a utility/laundry room, separate toilet and 2 offices. A large verandah leads off both the hall and living room affording magnificent views across the plantation and to Beqa island. Steps lead down to a large lower deck with swimming pool, pool house and storage room. To the side and rear of the house are a separate bathroom, garden shed and flower and herb garden.
Upstairs is an ensuite master bedroom, 2 double bedrooms, a large bedroom cum playroom and a family bathroom with bath and shower, and a separate toilet. All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. Vesi hardwood flooring is used throughout the house except the laundry/utility room and upstairs family bathroom.
Other buildings on the property include a 3 bedroom cottage, workers accommodation, tool shed and pig shed. All buildings are connected to mains electricity and piped water is supplied via a dam in one of the properties many streams and valleys.
The tropical forest covers the hills behind the family house reaching a ridge from which there are panoramic views to the sea, the mountainous Beqa island, the Navua river plain, Navua town and Pacific Harbour.
The freehold property is in a quiet rural farming area but only minutes from a sandy beach and the thriving resort community and tourist activities of Pacific Harbour. 2 km of maintained gravel road link the property to the Queens highway along which there are convenience stores, residential housing and commercial developments.
The farm has been used by the owners to supply tropical flowers and pot plants to their florist shops, as well as for growing ginger, taro, cassava and a variety of vegetable crops for the local market. Vanilla is currently planted on 7 acres with good income potential. There is also potential to subdivide the land and forest with plots affording magnificent views to the coast.