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Take a peek at Hout Bay’s 'most exclusive' home for R35m

09 Apr 2017

The most exclusive estate in Hout Bay, Cape Town, has come onto the market, priced at a record-setting R35 million.

Ingred Blicher Hansen, Seeff agent marketing the property, says that the home and grounds are quite unlike anything else in the area.

“Every aspect - from the grounds to the magnificent 1 600sqm contemporary home - is top class. Situated in the sought-after Riverside Terrace, the property is 2 acres (8 850sqm) in extent, with magnificent grounds and gardens. It includes river frontage and surrounding mountain views,” says Blicher Hansen.

“From your arrival at the guardhouse and entrance, you are struck by the incredible serenity and surrounding nature.”

She says the contemporary, flat-roofed home is reminiscent of an island boutique hotel.

“The sheer volume is striking, as is the architectural and engineering excellence as seen in the massive amount of seamless glass and beautiful Kiaat finishes - from ceilings to walls and floors, kitchen units, wardrobes, vanities and just about everywhere you look including the beautiful floating staircase,” she says.

“The entire property, grounds and buildings feature acute attention to detail and superior finishes throughout.”

Indigenous plants, a borehole, a Palm-fringed walking trail, designer veggie garden and a boardwalk crossing the river with its landscaped banks are just some of the features. On the opposite side of the river, is a large lawned area for picnics or large functions, and can accommodate a banqueting marquee.

“The floors are a mix of marble and Kiaat, while the countertops are marble and Caesar stone. A body of Koi-filled water almost surrounds the home, and flows into the house,” says Blicher Hansen.

“There is also an indoor fern atrium, but plant-life surrounds the home - both the interiors and exterior, including vertical gardens.”

The main living areas on the lower level are open-plan and lead to the expansive under-roof entertainment area with a lounge, dining room, wet bar, cocktail and indoor braai area that lead to the garden and swimming pool that has a large decked sunbathing area.

Just off this, is a studio/gymnasium with an en suite bathroom and private entrance.

Blicher Hansen says features of the living areas include two lounges, a study, dining room and chef’s kitchen with a walk-in pantry, separate scullery and laundry, as well as a linen room.

There are seven bedrooms, six with en suite bathrooms, including two main suites. There is also a two bedroom apartment with a living room and kitchenette.

Other features include a two bedroom staff suite, a generator room, garaging and plenty of secure parking. There is an irrigation system and a 100m deep borehole.

Blicher Hansen says the security is top class, as is the privacy on offer.

“Hout Bay has become so sought after that luxury-home buyers are increasingly heading here for value and access to the laidback village lifestyle, yet with excellent schools, facilities and amenities on hand,” says Blicher Hansen.

“You are also close to the attractions and facilities of the Southern Suburbs to the one side, and Atlantic Seaboard and CBD to the other side.”

For more information, or to view this home, click here.

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