Enourmous Spacious Family Home with the most Beautiful Seaview over St.Helena bay
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Beautiful spacious family home with a large erven of 5500m². This house offers everything, from a linen room to a cellar. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large lounge, dining room area, bar, kitchen and scullery and a pantry as well as a study. There is a double garage and also a seperate undercover parking area ideal for parking a boat & a caravan. There is seaviews from the whole house and the different plant species covering the 5500² erf is such a beautiful scenery, not to mention the olive trees, apricot, peach, grapefruit, fig, guava, lemon, aloe, etc...only to mention a few, is another contribution to this excellent investment opportunity. The whole erf is fenced in, and you just cant help but feel nature all around you, there is even dassies, porcupine and beautiful bird species making this their home. A trip through this enormous erf is an absolute treat! Perfect Guesthouse potential as well!! 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, also the old Brittania lies buried underneath our waters and is something to experience as an underwater diver.
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Western
Cape is the most southern point of South Africa and can be seen as
the Southern door to what Africa has to offer. When it comes to real estate
Cape
Town, Western Cape's capital city has great buy's available and
the Cape Town property market is truly alive. Other major cities include
Stellenbosch,
Worcester,
Paarl,
and George.
When searching for Real Estate investments, the Western Cape has a lot to offer. With it's variety of sunny beaches, spectacular scenic drives around the coastline and the glorious Table Mountain. Traveling through the famous wine route surrounded by unparalleled beauty and majestic mountains, where friendly people always share their stories of friendship and laughter.
Featuring fantastic marine life and bird species galore where nature calls
for the best it has to offer. Explore the mystery, tranquility, adventure and
excitement that makes this corner of Africa one of the most
sought after destinations on the planet.
The Western Cape consists of the following regions:
City Bowl
Northern Suburbs
Atlantic Seaboard
Southern Suburbs
South Peninsula
Cape Flats
False Bay
West Coast
Winelands
The Western Cape is bordered on the north by the Northern Cape,
on the east by the Eastern Cape, on the south by the Indian Ocean,
and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The major rivers in the Western
Cape are The Breede, Berg and Olifants Rivers.
The Western Cape is well known for it's award winning wines, with the
founder of Cape Town, Jan van Riebeeck, produced the first wine recorded on
the 2nd February 1659. The Cape Winelands is a region of the Western
Cape Province of South Africa. The wine routes of the Cape, some of which are an easy drive from Cape Town, include the Constantia, Durbanville, Darling and Walker Bay winelands.
Vegetation in the Western Cape is extremely diverse, with one of the
world's seven floral kingdoms almost exclusively endemic to the province, namely
the Cape Floral Kingdom, most of which is covered by Fynbos. It is extremely
rich in species diversity, with more plant species occurring on Table Mountain
than the entire United Kingdom. It is characterised by various types of shrubs,
thousands of flowering plant species and some small trees.
The arid interior is dominated by Karoo
drought-resistant shrubbery. The West Coast and Klein
Karoo are semi-arid regions and are typified by many species of
succulents and drought-resistant shrubs and acacia trees. The Garden Route
is extremely lush, with temperate rainforest covering many areas adjacent
to the coast and along the mountain ranges.
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa