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 Four generations all under one roof in Sundra

There is a 63 year age gap between the oldest and youngest member of the the family.

The Botha family have four generations of women who all live together in Sundra.

They include the great-grandmother Dulcie, grandmother Julanda, mother Amoryn and the grandchildren Danika and Rose-Mare.

Rounding up the family unit are Louis and Shaun Botha who are the grandfather and brother respectively.

The family says their move to Sundra, which happened last year, has improved their quality of life as the children have grown up with animals around them, plenty of space to run around and they grow their own vegetables.

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The family also breed exotic Indian runner (ducks) and keep a variety of animals such as dogs, cats, fish and goats.

There is a 63 year age gap between the oldest and youngest member of the family.

“It works out well for all of us and we’re a very close-knit family.

“People are always surprised when they hear that we all live together but really the glue that keeps us together is that we respect each other.

“The love we have for each other is also what keeps us together, says Julanda.

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