R9,999,000
R9,999,000
3
Bedrooms
2.5
Bathrooms
1
Parkings
Suzy Davies
Property Practitioner
Seeff City Bowl & Tamboerskloof - Sales
PPRA Registered | FFC
2023327420
Monthly Rates
R5,080
Total
R5,080
Character Lady With Lovely Views
2 Marmion Road
Web Ref.
RLS944013
ORANJEZICHT GEM
This charming double-storey property is nestled in an elevated position along the leafy Marmion Road in the tranquil neighborhood of Oranjezicht. With its lush garden, inviting sparkling pool, and breathtaking views of Table Bay and Table mountain backdrop, this home offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking both comfort and natural beauty.
The generous downstairs lounge has wooden floors, bay window and open fireplace. The kitchen and scullery open onto the back garden with pool. The house features three bedrooms - the spacious main bedroom is conveniently located on the ground floor, providing easy access to the garden through sliding doors. On the same level, you'll find one well-appointed bathroom and a convenient guest toilet.
Venturing upstairs, two attic bedrooms await, each possessing a cozy and intimate atmosphere. A second bathroom on this level ensures convenience and functionality for all.
In addition to the main house, this property boasts an outside cottage, complete with its own bedroom and bathroom.
There is also a lock-up garage, offering secure parking and storage space.
The highlight of this property is its enchanting outdoor space. The lush garden surrounds the house, creating a peaceful oasis for relaxation and outdoor activities. The sparkling pool provides a refreshing escape during warm summer days.
Whether you're enjoying the tranquil garden, taking a dip in the pool, or savoring the scenic views, this lovely double-storey property on Marmion Road in Oranjezicht promises a serene and picturesque living experience. It combines the comforts of a well-appointed home with the beauty of its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious retreat you'll be proud to call your own.
This charming double-storey property is nestled in an elevated position along the leafy Marmion Road in the tranquil neighborhood of Oranjezicht. With its lush garden, inviting sparkling pool, and breathtaking views of Table Bay and Table mountain backdrop, this home offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking both comfort and natural beauty.
The generous downstairs lounge has wooden floors, bay window and open fireplace. The kitchen and scullery open onto the back garden with pool. The house features three bedrooms - the spacious main bedroom is conveniently located on the ground floor, providing easy access to the garden through sliding doors. On the same level, you'll find one well-appointed bathroom and a convenient guest toilet.
Venturing upstairs, two attic bedrooms await, each possessing a cozy and intimate atmosphere. A second bathroom on this level ensures convenience and functionality for all.
In addition to the main house, this property boasts an outside cottage, complete with its own bedroom and bathroom.
There is also a lock-up garage, offering secure parking and storage space.
The highlight of this property is its enchanting outdoor space. The lush garden surrounds the house, creating a peaceful oasis for relaxation and outdoor activities. The sparkling pool provides a refreshing escape during warm summer days.
Whether you're enjoying the tranquil garden, taking a dip in the pool, or savoring the scenic views, this lovely double-storey property on Marmion Road in Oranjezicht promises a serene and picturesque living experience. It combines the comforts of a well-appointed home with the beauty of its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious retreat you'll be proud to call your own.
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Oranjezicht, Cape Town
Oranjezicht is known as an area that is on trend and extremely picturesque. It lies on the lower slopes of Table Mountain in close proximity to many of the great amenities that Cape Town has to offer. A brief history of the area The Oranjezicht story begins back in 1708, when a Swiss immigrant named Nicolaus Laubscher purchased land to farm at the base of the mountain, and named it "Oranjezicht" in honour of the spectacular views of the Oranje (Orange) bastion of the Castle of Good Hope. Following Laubscher's death, the land continued to be farmed for more than 200 years. The old slave bell from bygone days can still be seen in Oranjezicht today, as can some of the farm buildings. The site now occupied by Oranjezicht City Farm is...
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