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  • 224 m2
  • 856 m2

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Mun. Rates & Taxes: ZAR 3033.00

Property description

From its mountainside backdrop and sweeping sea views, to its detailed features of a bygone antiquity, this lovely old home stands proud on the hill. With its land first surveyed in 1889, the property is described in the Government Gazette of 1986 as a "late Victorian double-storeyed beach house" after it was declared a Grade II Provincial Heritage Site a year earlier.

The ground-floor section is hewn in parts from mountain rock, with large open hearth and stone buttresses. This level's rooms include a 'stoep' and entrance hall, kitchen and bathroom, enclosed porches facing the morning sun, art-filled living rooms with thick beamed ceilings and an original settle still intact. A spiral staircase connects this level to the charming upstairs kitchen.

The upper storey holds the magic: an original exterior staircase with steps of stone rises to the balcony, affording views across the bay from Woolley's Pool to Muizenberg and Simons Town. Here, the soft dawn light streams across the ocean into the lounge, with its fireplace and 'French' doors; while the kitchen and its quirky courtyard glow with the setting sun and back-lit mountain crags. The bedrooms are small and cosy in this cottagey home. The third bedroom leads off the kitchen courtyard to function as a sunny little studio.

Nothing is sleek or modern here. A rough and rustic driveway leads up to a double garage, past overhanging trees, tall aloes and red-hot pokers that must surely have sprouted one hundred years ago. The builder of this unique time-capsule, that holds treasures and artefacts and hints of happy holidays at the seaside, could not have foreseen the trendy, talked-about village that Kalk Bay would become; but his house still stands to this day, and awaits its next custodians.

Property Details

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Garages
  • 3 Lounges

Property Features

  • Balcony
  • Storage
  • Pets Allowed
  • Alarm
  • Scenic View
  • Sea View
  • Kitchen
  • Fire Place
  • Entrance Hall