This house in Northcliff area in Hermanus has a beautiful heart for a large family; Low maintenance yet comfortable space and feast your eyes on magnificent sea and mountain views. Hermanus, the world's foremost land based whale watching destination, is a thriving holiday resort offering residents and holiday makers all modern amenities, yet retaining its fisherman's village charm. The popular resort town of Hermanus, situated between mountain and sea, has gained world-wide recognition as the world's foremost land based whale watching destination. This has resulted in the former fishing village showing a tremendous growth over the last few years. The beaches in Hermanus are a sunworshipper's dream with soft white sands edged with rolling surf. They range from small protected coves to long expanses of sand perfect for walking, such as Grotto Beach, which stretches all the way to the mouth of the KIeinrivier lagoon and De Plaat (renowned as one of the best fishing spots). There are excellent facilities including picnic/braai areas, changerooms and a beachside restaurant.Grotto Beach was awarded Blue Flag status in Novenber 2002 for its state of pristine cleanliness.- Translate
Bedrooms
5.00
Bathrooms
4.00
Garages
3.00
Garden
Established Garden
Kitchen
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Floor Type
Carpet and tile
Size
831.00
Square M Covered
631.00
Wall Type
Plaster
Exterior
Plaster Finish
Window Type
Wood
Ceiling Type
Notty Pine and Rhino
Schools
Walking distance to Primary and High School
Vicinity
Close to the CBD and few minutes drive to the Eastcliff Spar or Gateway Centre
Lapa/braai
Yes
Study
Yes
Pets
Yes
Parking
Yes
Storeys
Two Storey
Rooftype
Tile
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