Brandhuis Property | St Helena Bay Brandhuis for sale | Ref: 2541500
View from the road
View from the Balcony
This lounge area is open plan and walks into the kitchen area as well as the seaview balcony
The bedrooms have oregon pine floors and one cant help but feel very cozy in each of the rooms
The bathroom is spacious
There is also a guest lounge, which will make this the perfect guesthouse.
Sunrise from the house.
This is the view from the balcony over Westpoint Harbour and also velddriff and dwarskersbos.
This estate is all about nature, there is no disturbance to the nature around this home, beautiful rocky features surrounds this house, and someone with imagination can use this to their advantage.
One of the guestrooms, also with seaview
The kitchen is open plan and runs out into the lounge area which makes it perfect for entertainers.
Beautiful sea view estate with enormous land for subdivision or development options ( St Helena Bay
Notes
This 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom family home is situated right on top of the hill in a very small yet cozy area called Klein Koornhuis. This house has a great feel to it, large open areas, loads of potential for a guesthouse, the estate around the house is 7.6ha and offers seaview from every angle of the house. Another beautiful feature is the stunning views from the large balcony area with a braai for those nice relaxing evenings, entertaining friends or just to enjoy while gazing at the undisturbed natural environment. This is also a very private estate, seeing its so large there is no immediate neighbours, yet they are all within the eye. If you are looking at opening a guesthouse, or even a holiday resort, why not invest in this, the land around the house can be subdivided as well and sold individually. The potential here is endless. Sunrise and sunset is yet again the most beautiful scenery from this friendly home, can you think of a better investment option? St Helena Bay – also known as “Die Agterbaai” – is one of the world’s prime fishing centres. Fed by the nutrient-rich Benguella current, the waters teem with marine life and provide the livelihood for its coastal inhabitants.The main harbour at Sandy Point bustles with activity and shipbuilders and fishermen rub shoulders as they go about their daily work.Nowadays, St Helena Bay is one of the world's principal fishing centres and has the largest concentration of fishing factories which provide more than half of the fish produced in South Africa annually. These factories are distributed along the south-western coast of the bay and include communities like Stompneus Bay, West Point, Sandy Point and Steenberg's Cove. The cold Benguela current surges upwards along this part of the coast and brings nutrient rich waters to the bay resulting in the abundant sea life.
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Vicinity
Klein Koornhuis - Close to St Helena bay Nursery. Close to St Helena bay Hotel and police Station Also very close to all amenities, Vredenburg Private Hospital is also 15 minutes away. 15 Minutes to Vredenburg 17 Minute to Vredenburg Private & Provincial Hospital Museum West Coast Mall Fishing Harbour
Lapa/braai
Yes
Staff Toilet/Bath
Yes
Stove
Yes
Study
Yes
Rec-Room
Yes
Pantry
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Pets
Yes
Pets Allowed
Yes
Showers
Yes
Rooftype
Tile
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