Protected and Preserved, Forever

Some things on Monaghan will never be built on

As less than 5% of Monaghan Farm will be developed, the vast majority will remain untouched and truly natural.

Monaghan Farm natural landscape
Common ground at Monaghan Farm

Yours in perpetuity

As a Monaghan homeowner, you become a part-owner of hundreds of hectares of common ground — conserved permanently, by collective agreement, for every resident and every generation that follows.

More than 30km of trails

A network of paths gives you direct access to this land. On foot or by bike, the riverine bush and open veld of Monaghan Farm are yours to move through, not just look at.

Cycling trails at Monaghan Farm
Highveld grassland biodiversity at Monaghan Farm

Highveld Grassland

What you're moving through matters. Highveld grassland of this type is second only to fynbos in biodiversity. It supports birds, invertebrates and small mammals while performing work that benefits the whole property — binding soil, managing stormwater, storing carbon.

Some of the 230+ Species on the Estate

View the full Monaghan bird list here ›
Black Sparrowhawk at Monaghan Farm
Black Sparrowhawk
Malachite Kingfisher at Monaghan Farm
Malachite Kingfisher
Spoonbill at Monaghan Farm
Spoonbill
Long-crested Eagle at Monaghan Farm
Long-crested Eagle

Bird photography courtesy of Mike Bridgeford

Own Your View

The result is a place to live with more space, less noise, and less light pollution than anywhere else in Gauteng. A horizon that stays open. A landscape that was actively considered rather than incidentally preserved.

At Monaghan, you own your view. This is a real asset that you can appreciate.

Picnic spots at Monaghan Farm

FARM LIVING AT THE URBAN EDGE