Situated in a quiet cull de sac is this quaint 3 bedroom family home offering magical views of the hilly neighbourhood. The architect made great use of the sun and natural light. The home is north-facing with all the bedrooms and the living room flooded with sun light during the winter. In the summer the sun doesn't shine directly into the house. The result being a cool summer home and warm during winter. Skylights and big north facing windows make for an airy and light interior all year around.
Although the street appeal is modest, the home is full of surprises. Upon entering the front door you are pulled in to the open-plan layout of the dining room, reading corner, family lounge with fireplace, and the sunroom, the "pièce de résistance" overlooking the almost unspoiled natural garden and views. From the family lounge a slider opens up to a little courtyard with build-in braai and seating area. The perfect spot for a windy day as it is surrounded, hugged by the home. The potential 4th bedroom is being used as a TV room, and the third bedroom as a study. The main bedroom is ensuite with a separate WC and walk-in cupboard. The frameless glass stacker doors allow for magnificent and unobstructed views of the rock garden and the views. Almost as if you are somewhere in Europe. The other bedrooms share a bathroom. The kitchen is well equipped. It offers a sunny breakfast nook and a spacious separate scullery with walk-in pantry.
The garden transports one into a magical dreamland of colours, natural rocks and abundant bird life. The pool and lapa area is a few steps below the house. Very private with unobstructed views, fascinating natural rock formations and colourful indigenous plants. The lapa is an ideal spot for relaxing or entertaining. It offers a build-in braai and even an outdoor shower. Idyllic walkways lead you on a magical tour through the garden. The garden also has a sunny veggie garden section to grow your own organic vegetables.
The automated double garage has direct access to the front door as well as to the scullery. There is a single car port with separate gate. The staff accommodation is just off the scullery.
On show by appointment this Sunday from 12 midday to 2pm. Contact Gert for your viewing spot.