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Rayton is named after the first manager, Colonel Baillieston’s wife - Lady Rachel Ray Williston, of the Montrose Diamond Mining Company. Today the town exhibits some fine examples of classic architecture that have survived the ages, and the Post Office is the original magistrate’s office. Although Rayton became little more than a ghost town following the Second World War, today it is a thriving little town with a lovely new shopping centre. The historical Willem Prinsloo museum and the well known Cullinan mine is also nearby.
Old McDonald had a farm E I E I O. This is the best situated smallholding in Rayton. Nearly in the centre of the town, walking distance to the shopping centre.
+- 2000 squere meter plastic and netting tunnels currently used for flowers, tomatoes, greenpeppers etc. Two ovens to regulate the temperature inside the tunnels.
Chicken run that can take up to 1000 chickens. Two houses. One coldroom +- 30 squere meters. 29 Dog kennels. Three boreholes one with windmill. And lots more.......
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