GRACIOUS, ELEGANT & SECURE LIFESTYLE ON ERINVALE GOLF ESTATE!
Description
Gentlemen's residence for the discerning buyer. Situated on the gentle slopes of the Helderberg with opulent (mountain range) views. Boasting 4 bedrooms, extra flatlet, study, gym, jacuzzi and wine cellar. Magical pool surrounded by an indigenous mountain garden. A lift serves the three levelled home. Click here to Translate
Bedrooms
4.00
Bathrooms
3.00
Main En-Suite
4.00
View
Yes
Garages
3.00
Elect Garages
Yes
Garden
Established Garden
Guest Toilet
Yes
Kitchen
Yes
Laundry
Yes
Dining Room
Yes
Entrance Hall
Yes
Formal Lounge
Yes
Family/TV Room
Yes
Floor Type
Tiles and Carpets
Heated Carpets
Yes
Patio
Yes
Electric Gate
Yes
TV Aerial
Yes
Satellite Dish
Yes
Size
2,153.00
Square M Covered
800.00
Pool
Yes
Wall Type
Plaster
Exterior
Plaster Finish
Window Type
Aluminium
Other
Entertainment Area
Other 2
Fire place
Lapa/braai
Yes
Stove
Yes
Study
Yes
Rec-Room
Yes
Pantry
Yes
Paving
Yes
Security
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Security Fence
Yes
Security Lights
Yes
Pets
Yes
Parking
Yes
Sprinklers
Yes
Aircon
Yes
Built in Cupboards
Yes
Showers
Yes
Rooftype
Tile
Condition
Excellent
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Property for sale (real estate) in Somerset West Some useful information regarding Somerset West located in Western Cape
Chas Everitt International Property in Somerset West
Somerset West (Afrikaans Somerset-Wes) is a town in the Western
Cape province in the Republic of South Africa. Named after Lord Charles
Somerset in 1819, it has thrived and is now the commercial and residential capital
of the Helderberg Basin whilst maintaining its village atmosphere. It is situated
in the Helderberg area (formerly called Hottentots Holland), about 50 km southeast
of Cape Town and 10 km from Strand.
Somerset West lies within easy reach of several beaches bordering the Atlantic
Ocean and lying within False Bay. The nearest, the beach at Strand, approximately
6 km from the centre of the town, is popular with those having young children
and holidaymakers, as is Gordons Bay, a quaint village complete with harbour
and other innocent attractions.
The town is overlooked by the imposing Helderberg (meaning "clear mountain"),
a part of the Hottentots-Holland range of mountains but still distinct from
the continuous aspect of the other mountains.
The entire region is renowned for its scenic beauty, flora and fauna, wine
and fruit, gastronomic experiences, friendly hospitality and historical heritage.
Somerset West caters for all sport lovers with 3 golf courses (including the
renowned Erinvale), a country club, soccer, croquet, bowls, squash, tennis,
cricket, hockey, a pistol shooting range and golf driving range.
The town also boasts the wine farm of Vergelegen (meaning "far lying",
or "far situated"), an 18th century farmhouse built in the historic
Cape Dutch style. The farm is now owned by a subsidiary of the large mining
company Anglo American, who have restored the farmhouse to its original magnificence
and continue to produce some of South Africa's best wines there.
In the 1960s, the AECI factory between Somerset West and Strand was the second
largest dynamite factory in the world. Today the town boasts the largest concentration
of millionaire residents in the country.
The historic town of Stellenbosch, founded by the Dutch settlers in the 17th
century is reachable from Somerset West via the R44 road that takes the traveller
through the magnificent scenery of this part of the world. Wine farms dot the
route as well as vegetable and fruit growing fields and mountains drowse in
the background.
The wine route is part of the greater Stellenbosch wine route and incorporates
wine estates from 10km out of town, the oldest wine co-operative in the country,
a brewery and wine estates bordering on the town.
About 15km from Somerset West on the N2 is the fruit route which starts at
Elgin and the coastal whale route to Hermanus.
Somerset West is well known for its annual display of Christmas lights erected
atop the street lights of the Main Road. Each year the Main Road is decorated
with an array of flashing bells, angels, palm trees and camels, reindeer, candles
and even squirrels. The display started in the late 1970s as a low key affair
with only a few lights, but has since grown into a major tourist attraction.
The Helderberg Lights Festival (also known as the Strawberry Festival) traditionally
complements these lights when the Main Road is closed off in the evening as
floats, parades and flea market stalls are lined up under the lights.
Carols by Candlelight is another popular Christmas tradition that has been
held annually for the past 20 years at Vergelegen (a world-class wine farm).
Visitors are invited to bring a picnic basket, blanket and torch and celebrate
the joy of Christmas with family and friends on the sprawling lawns amongst
the historic camphor trees.
The area also has its own community radio station, named Radio Helderberg,
broadcasting community notices, local news, and playing adult orientated English
and Afrikaans pop music.
Somerset West is home to four private schools: Somerset House, Somerset College, Helderberg High/Primary, Somerset Private and the government schools Beaumont
Primary, Somerset West Primary, De Hoop Primary, Hottentots Holland High School
and Parel Vallei High School.
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