Make Home Page
Bookmark

De Wijnlanden Property | Stellenbosch De Wijnlanden for sale | Ref: 2538159



Summary Info

Selling Price
Est. required monthly payment: R6,276 per month
Assumptions : Change
Loan term : 20 yrs
Deposit : 10% (R77,500)
Interest rate : 9
Ref No2538159
ProvinceWestern Cape
CityStellenbosch - Suburb Trends
SuburbDe Wijnlanden
Weather
Stellenbosch Weather
Kans vir Reën
Sat
L:9°C
H:18°C
Helder
Sun
L:9°C
H:20°C
Meestal Sonnig
Mon
L:9°C
H:20°C
Kans vir Reën
Tue
L:10°C
H:18°C
Property TypeSectional Title
HeaderMODERN AND ACCESSABLE
NotesBeautiful apartment in De Wijnlanden. Close to the sea, airport, Cape Town and surrounding wine farms. Secure living.
De Wijnlanden Estate is regarded as a superb premier and sought after lifestyle estate. It offers views of the magnificent Stellenbosch Mountains, Table Mountain and the lush vineyards of the Meerlust wine estate, onto which it borders as well as the Helderberg Mountains. Six dams on the Estate are spread over more than 50 hectares with an abundance of birdlife.- Translate
Bedrooms1.00
Bathrooms1.00
KitchenYes
Dining RoomYes
Formal LoungeYes
Floor TypeTiles and Carpets
Electric GateYes
Square M Covered65.00
Wall TypePlaster
SchoolsStellenbosch offers some of the best schools in South Africa, including the Paul Roos Gymnasium, Eikestad Primary, Bloemhof Girls' High, Rhenish Girls' High, Rhenish Primary School, Stellenbosch High and Primary Schools, as well as the University of Stellenbosch, Boland College and a wide range of private educational institutions such as the Institute of Culinary Art, Elizabeth Galloway Fashion Academy and the Stellenbosch Academy of Graphic Design and Photography.
VicinityThe ethos of De Wijnlanden allows for wide open spaces, and stunning central vineyard and olive groves. The ultra-low density of 4 homes per hectare allow for the freedom of rural living in a private secure estate that has high-quality amenities such as a clubhouse (with equipped kitchen for functions), a squash and tennis court, golf driving range, kids play ground with jungle gym, manager's office and kilometers of walking/cycling trails.
There is 24 hours manned security, with guards patrolling by car or bicycle, remote, controlled and monitored entrance access and the entire Estate has electrical fencing.
De Wijnlanden welcomes young and old alike and children are free to walk and play in the streets and fish in the dams, families can ride their bicycles, walk their dogs, or enjoy a game of tennis or squash, all within a safe environment.
Although this beautiful Winelands Estate is on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, it is very conveniently located. All it takes is a 10 minutes drive to the major shopping malls, world renowned golf courses, award winning restaurants, 15 minutes drive to Stellenbosch central, beaches and Cape Town International airport. It is also less than 2 kilometers to the Cape Town Film Studio's!
This Estate is the ideal and functional retreat for any family wanting the conveniences of the city nearby but who wants to live near to nature.
Tranquil and picturesque living at it's best - make it your Home.
AlarmYes
RooftypeAluminium

Times Viewed: 83 (Since listed or for the current month)

Agent Info

AgentMaryza di Stefano
View all my properties

Agent Phone Number0218838493
Cell0827827382
E-mailMaryza di Stefano
Agency

Chas Everitt - Stellenbosch

Tel: 27 21 883 8493
Fax: 27 21 883 8495
Email Agency

Google Map

 


Property for sale (real estate) in Stellenbosch
Some useful information regarding Stellenbosch located in Western Cape
Focus on Stellenbosch, South Africa

STELLENBOSCH A TOWN FOR ALL SEASONS

Stellenbosch, the oldest town in South Africa after Cape Town, is undoubtedly the most scenic and historically-preserved town in Southern Africa. Oak-lined streets next to water furrows compliment the many fine examples of elegant Cape Dutch, Victorian and Georgian architecture - all part of this unique "Town of Oaks"

The town, ideally situated in a magnificent mountain valley, boasts a mild Mediterranean climate and is the ideal destination from which to explore the Winelands, Cape Town, the Peninsula and the many tourists attractions that the area has to offer

Stellenbosch is the center of the country's wine industry, and is also home to the world-renowned 'Maties' University. Many national and international industries have their headquarters here.

Events and activities take place throughout the year- from music, street, wine and art festivals to international sporting events.

But more importantly it is a tranquil, friendly town and a prime tourist and conference destination!

Welcome to the 'Town of Oaks'

THE BIRTH OF STELLENBOSCH

On 6 November 1679 the newly-appointed Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel, discovered a river running through a fertile, green valley. This was the first river he crossed on his journey from Cape Town and that is why he named it the Eerste (First) river.He decided to establish a settlement here and named it after himself - Stellenbosch. Within a short period the first settlers arrived. By 1682 the town had become a local authority and in 1685 it became the seat of a magistrate with authority over 25 000 square kilo-metres. Grapes were planted in the fertile valleys and soon Stellenbosch became the centre of the wine industry. In 1971 the world-renowned Stellenbosch Wine Route was established.

The University of Stellenbosch, known affectionately as "Maties", had its inception as the Stellenbosch Gymnasium in 1866. In 1880 it became Stellenbosch College and in 1887 was renamed Victoria College in honour of Queen Victoria. In 1918 the college officially became the University of Stellenbosch. The meticulously-restored buildings, particularly in oak-lined, historic Dorp Street, bear witness to a proud past, with many fine examples of Cape Dutch, Victorian and Georgian architecture.

Several international enterprises have their headquarters in this bustling university town. An innovative project that involves only "clean" industry (fashioned after Silicon Valley in the United States) has been established at Techno-park.

Embraced by the majestic Simonsberg, Stellenbosch, Jonkershoek, Pieke (Twin Peaks) and Helderberg mountains, this once quiet little village has evolved into a leading educational centre, a centre for industry and business, the heart of the wine industry, and a prime tourist destination.

STELLENBOSCH ATTRACTIONS

With its Mediterranean climate, scenic environment, well-maintained facilities and close proximity to Cape Town and many other places of interest, Stellenbosch is the perfect holiday destination. The second-oldest town in South Africa, it is affectionately referred to as the 'Town of Oaks'. The Eerste River flows through the centre of the town that enjoys a magnificent backdrop of mountain ranges, including the Simonsberg, Stellenbosch, Jonkershoek and Pieke (Peaks) mountains. You'll never run out of things to see and do; from scenic drives, wine tours and tastings to hiking, mountain hiking and climbing. An academic university town, Stellenbosch has a bustling sidewalk cafe' scene in the French tradition, excellent restaurants, and a vibrant Nightlife for all ages.

If eating well is your thing, restaurants offer a wide selection, from traditional South African fare to continental and exotic fusion cuisine. You can even learn to cook like a professional at the Culinary Arts school at Spier, where custom-made courses are presented by specialist chefs.
The Stellenhosch Wine Route, the oldest in the Cape, is a must. Visit the estates, book a picnic basket, taste the wines then take a few special bottles home with you when you go. You can even do the winelands on horseback, or book a wine tour and let someone else do the driving....

Brandy, one of South Africa's most famous and finest products, is distilled and matured in many different cellars located in the rolling Western Cape winelands. The Brandy Route, launched in 1997, starts in Stellenbosch and you can visit the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar, the Oude Molen Brandy Museum, Uitkyk and Backsberg Estate. Then pop into the Simonsberg cheese factory and sample some of their exotic cheeses. There are many farm stalls and deli's both in and around the town offering an abundance of fresh produce and delicious homemade goodies. In season, you can even go summer berry or strawberry picking, surrounded by some landmark scarecrows. Forest walks could yield some mushrooms, but make sure you know what to pick first. When your overindulgence really starts getting to you, book into the world-renowned Hydro at Stellenbosch for a detoxification and a complete rejuvenation.

With your energy levels up again, take to the streets! On historic Dorp Street you will find elegant Cape Dutch, Victorian and Georgian architecture.

Visit Oom Samie se Winkel, a general dealer reminiscent of bygone days, where you can purchase everything from tobacco and dried fish (bokkoms) to spices and leather. It includes a Victorian wine shop, a restaurant, and a charming tea garden. A legend in its own lifetime, De Akker offers pub lunches and light meals, as well as The Hidden Cellar, which features live music - the blues, jazz, alternative rock and some incredible local talent.

The Stellenbosch village Museum is a group of carefully restored and furnished buildings representing the major stylistic periods of the previous three centuries The Toy and Miniature Museum will enchant both young and old. There are also many other museums and places of historical interest in and around the town. On the same note, take a historical guided walking tour with one of the knowledgeable registered guides, who will share some fascinating anecdotes with you. The Ghost Tour at sunset will send a few shivers up your spine...

Günther, the Green Trisee-call man, will pedal you around town on his specially adapted bicycle. If you want to go a little faster - rent a scooter. Or slow right down and take a romantic walk along the banks of the Eerste River which meanders through the town. Cross the river and you will come to one of South Africa's most famous sports grounds.

There is the Coetzenburg Athletics Stadium, with its modern track and floodlights, where several world records have been set, and the home of Stellenbosch University rugby, the Danie Craven Stadium, named after the legendary Doc Craven.

There are several excellent golf courses in the area, including the Stellenbosch Golf Club and Devonvale. The Idas Valley Dams are the spot for you if you're into fly-fishing. Nestled in a forest at the foot of the majestic Simonsberg, these two trout still-waters contain some of the largest rainbow, brown and elusive golden trout in South Africa.

Jonkershoek Nature Reserve is the place for nature lovers. You can drive, hike or mountain bike through spectacular scenery and then cool off in a clear mountain pool. The Botanical Garden, South Africa's oldest university garden, contains indigenous and exotic plants, from Amazon water-plants, orchids and lilies, to bonsai, herb and desert plants, some of them extremely rare.

Avid shoppers are catered for with many excellent specialist shops with rare collections of African and other items. There are myriad antique and bric-a-brac shops to browse in as well as some excellent interior decor shops.

Arts and crafts are well represented in the town, with a host of galleries, pottery studios and innovative jewelry design studios show-casing the wealth of talent in this creative centre.

Dombeya Farm has a hand-spinning and dyeing workshop where you can purchase a variety of wool and yarn, hand-knitted jerseys and soft furnishings.

Theatre is alive and flourishing, with performances ranging from the classical to the experimental, musicals to cabaret.

Many major sporting events take place in Stellenbosch. Visitors can also enjoy the fun University Rag & Carnival in February and the Stellenbosch Street and Music Festival in September, which features street buskers and stalls as well as live music ranging from classical to traditional. The Food & Wine Festival in October is another opportunity to sample local fare.

For more reading on Stellenbosch visit www.stellenbosch.org.za


To search for property for sale (real estate) in Western Cape, click HERE.


Newsletter: 25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa
View Properties in Dullstroom
View Properties in Mpumalanga
Newsletter 25 May 2012
Home | Property Search | General property search | On special | Show houses | Your favourites | Your profile | SMS a friend | Exchange rates | Bond calculators
Minimum bond calculator | Monthly installment calculator | Increased installments calculator | Maximum home loan calculator | Bond status calculator | Gauteng | Western Cape | Eastern Cape | Free State
North West | Mpumalanga | Limpopo | Kwazulu Natal | Northern Cape | Garden Route | Legal Guides | Home Buyers Guide | Home Sellers guide | Estate Agent search | List your Estate Agency | CyberAgent
Homeloan Magazine | To other related sites | Advertise with CyberProp Newsletters | Exchange | Guides | All Calculators | South Africa | Private Listings | Site Map | New Developments | CyberProp Blog
Copyright © USP Designs (Pty) Ltd.
e-Mail: Web Master - CyberAgent Sales - Site Map
Disclaimer : All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All properties are subject to prior sale change or withdrawal. Neither the listing franchisee, office, agent nor cyberprop shall be liable or responsible for any typographical, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless.
All rights reserved