R17,950,000
R17,950,000
6
Bedrooms
4.5
Bathrooms
2
Parkings
Suzy Davies
Property Practitioner
Seeff City Bowl & Tamboerskloof - Sales
PPRA Registered | FFC
2023327420
Monthly Rates
R6,765
Total
R6,765
Warm Family Home With Panoramic Views
Web Ref.
RLS954678
ALPINE SPLENDOUR
Nestled on the coveted Glencoe Road, this Alpine-inspired beauty sits majestically high in the foothills of Table Mountain, offering sweeping panoramic vistas of Table Bay and the rugged mountain landscape. The interiors exude warmth and tranquility, adorned with wood accents, simple lines, and soothing colours that amplify the natural beauty of the surroundings, inviting the breathtaking views into every room.
The ground floor features a self-contained bachelor flat.
The main house, anchored by a generous lounge at its core, the layout seamlessly flows into an office adorned with a bay window, a formal dining room for elegant gatherings and an open-plan kitchen and eating area that overlooks a tranquil pool and terraced woodland garden, creating an idyllic setting for leisurely moments.
A study area and a separate laundry room add practicality to the living space, ensuring convenience and functionality. Upstairs, the second level comprises two spacious bedrooms interconnected by a full bathroom and which are also connected to a generous living room - play room for children or teenager pad. The top level is a separate stunning flat which boasts a kitchenette, three additional bedrooms, two bathrooms and balconies that command breathtaking views of the mountain and sea, providing an opportunity for separate rental from the main house and perfect for visiting family & friends.
Completing the picture of comfort and security, a double tandem garage and robust security measures ensure peace of mind. This Alpine retreat on Glencoe Road epitomizes a harmonious blend of natural beauty, comfortable living, and versatile functionality, offering a serene sanctuary amidst the awe-inspiring backdrop of Table Mountain and Table Bay.
Nestled on the coveted Glencoe Road, this Alpine-inspired beauty sits majestically high in the foothills of Table Mountain, offering sweeping panoramic vistas of Table Bay and the rugged mountain landscape. The interiors exude warmth and tranquility, adorned with wood accents, simple lines, and soothing colours that amplify the natural beauty of the surroundings, inviting the breathtaking views into every room.
The ground floor features a self-contained bachelor flat.
The main house, anchored by a generous lounge at its core, the layout seamlessly flows into an office adorned with a bay window, a formal dining room for elegant gatherings and an open-plan kitchen and eating area that overlooks a tranquil pool and terraced woodland garden, creating an idyllic setting for leisurely moments.
A study area and a separate laundry room add practicality to the living space, ensuring convenience and functionality. Upstairs, the second level comprises two spacious bedrooms interconnected by a full bathroom and which are also connected to a generous living room - play room for children or teenager pad. The top level is a separate stunning flat which boasts a kitchenette, three additional bedrooms, two bathrooms and balconies that command breathtaking views of the mountain and sea, providing an opportunity for separate rental from the main house and perfect for visiting family & friends.
Completing the picture of comfort and security, a double tandem garage and robust security measures ensure peace of mind. This Alpine retreat on Glencoe Road epitomizes a harmonious blend of natural beauty, comfortable living, and versatile functionality, offering a serene sanctuary amidst the awe-inspiring backdrop of Table Mountain and Table Bay.
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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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