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One of the last vacant stands in Mossel Bay Central, situated in the schools' area. The stand is fully walled, with an existing structure which can be demolished or incorporated as part of your new home. Use your imagination and make use of your architect?ÇÖs creativity to create a masterpiece. This very large and level panhandle stand is big enough to build a duet home. You can live in one unit and sell the other. Beautiful sea views will be enjoyed from the top storey. The stand is adorned with very old and beautiful yellowwood and camphor trees. Mossel Bay is located in the heart of the Garden Route, in South Africa. It is commonly known as the halfway mark between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, about 400 km to either side of the N2. One can almost say it is right on the border of the ?Ç£forestry?Ç¥ side and the more fynbos or Karoo side. The diversity in these two aspects of the Garden Route is what makes this area so unique and a paradise for residents and visitors throughout the year. Mossel Bay can be easily accessed by air as well. George Airport is about a 25-minutes drive from where there are connecting flights to all major centres in South Africa. There is also Mossel Bay Airfield for private, non-scheduled flights.